• Landsbanki Íslands-Seðlabankinn (Central Bank of Iceland) Currency & Banknote Values

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Landsbanki Íslands-Seðlabankinn (Central Bank of Iceland) series of Iceland in the World Currency contains 22 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.00 and $30.00. In 1957, the Landsbanki Íslands was divided into two independent sections, a commercial bank and a

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Landsbanki Íslands-Seðlabankinn (Central Bank of Iceland) series of Iceland in the World Currency contains 22 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.00 and $30.00.

In 1957, the Landsbanki Íslands was divided into two independent sections, a commercial bank and a central bank, Landsbanki Íslands-Seðlabankinn (Icelandic: Central Bank of Iceland, LIS).

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 White paper 7-digit s/n
Value Range: $2.00 - $9.00
$2.00 - $9.00
 REYKJAVÍKURHÖFN back (corrected) 7-digit s/n
Value Range: $1.00 - $4.00
$1.00 - $4.00

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