gjaldmiðilsins
Gjaldmiðilsins is a term that translates to "currency" in Icelandic. It refers to any form of money that is issued by a government or other authority and is accepted as a medium of exchange in a country or region. In Iceland, the official currency is the Icelandic króna (ISK). The króna is subdivided into 100 aurar, although aurar are not commonly used in everyday transactions.
The Icelandic króna was introduced in 1918, replacing the Danish krone, which had been used in Iceland
The Icelandic króna is pegged to the euro, with a fixed exchange rate of 125 ISK per
In addition to the Icelandic króna, other forms of currency are also used in Iceland, including foreign