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The króna ((:ˈkʰroːuna); plural krónur) (sign: kr; code: ISK) is the currency of Iceland. The króna was historically subdivided into 100 ''aurar'' (singular ''eyrir''),〔("Beygingarlýsing íslensks nútímamáls" )〕 but this subdivision is no longer used. Like the Nordic currencies (such as the Danish krone, Swedish krona and Norwegian krone) that participated in the historical Scandinavian Monetary Union, the name ''króna'' (meaning ''crown'') comes from the Latin word ''corona'' ("crown"). The name "Icelandic crown" is sometimes used, for example in the financial markets. The word ''eyrir'' derives from Latin ''aureus'' ("golden"), there being historically 100 gold pieces to a crown. ==First króna, 1874–1981== The Danish krone was introduced to Iceland in 1874, replacing the earlier Danish currency, the rigsdaler. In 1885, Iceland began issuing its own banknotes. The Icelandic króna separated from the Danish krone after the dissolution of the Scandinavian Monetary Union at the start of World War I and Icelandic autonomy from Denmark in 1918. The first coins were issued in 1922.
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