Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1962, Side 122

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1962, Side 122
128 ÁRBÓK FORNLEIFAFÉLAGSINS SUMMARY The Althing Coins of Iceland. A committee formed by the Icelandic Parliament (the Althing) and charged with the task of preparing the 1000 years’ anniversary of the Althing in 1930 recommended among other things that a series of com- memorative coins should be issued in celebration of the event (The Ice- landic term „minnispeningur" is correctly translated „commemorative coin“, even though these „minnispeningar“ should be classified as „medals“ and not as ,,coins“). A law passed by the Althing on May 4th and signed by the King on June 14th 1929 authorized the government to liave such coins minted. It also provided that by a royal resolution these commemorative coins could be given validity as legal tender, the value being 10 krónur, 5 krónur and 2 krónur respectively. The Althing coins were minted by the Síichsische Staatsmiinze in Dresden, 10.000 silver coins at the value of 10 krónur, 10.000 at the value of 5 krónur and 20.000 bronze coins at the value of 2 krónur. The coins could be bought in a case either each one separately or all three together. By issuing these coins the Althing celebration committee wanted to give visitors and others an opportunity to buy tasteful souvenirs but they also hoped for some profit from the sale of the coins. On the other hand they anticipated the possibility of a small sale; hence the provision of the law stating that the coins could be turned into legal tender by royal resolu- tion. But it did not prove necessary to resort to this and the provision was never carried into effect. The coins were sold at the Althing celebration, in post-offices and to some extent abroad, but they sold slowly and could be bought at nominal value (10, 5 and 2 krónur) for several years after- wards. As they never became legal tender they should, as stated above, be classified as medals, not as coins, though the price, 10, 5 and 2 krónur, is engraved on the edge. Description of the Althing coins. 1. Commemorative coin of silver, price 10 krónur. Obverse: „The King of Thule" by the sculptor Einar Jónsson, the initials of the artist E. J. — The scene seems to be intended to symbolize the North. Reverse: The design is based on the coat-of-arms of the kingdom of Ice- land. On either side of the shield the four legendary guardian spirits of the country, known from Snorri, at the top a crown, a Viking ship below; — B. B., the initials of the artist, Baldvin Björnsson. On the edge: 10 KRÓNUR. Weight 35 gr, diameter 45 mm.
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