Koffínneyslu
Koffínneyslu is a term used in Icelandic to describe the practice of placing a small amount of money in a coffin, typically a few hundred kronur, before a funeral. This tradition is rooted in Icelandic folklore and superstition, with the belief that the deceased may need the money to pay for their passage to the afterlife. The practice is not uncommon in Iceland, where it is considered a way to honor the deceased and ensure their smooth transition to the next world.
The amount of money placed in the coffin can vary, but it is usually a modest sum.
While the practice of placing money in a coffin is not widely practiced in other countries, it
In recent years, the practice of koffínneyslu has been the subject of debate and discussion in Iceland,