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  2. List of people on the postage stamps of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people on the postage stamps of Iceland including the years when they appeared on a stamp. Danish dependency (until 1918) 1902 ...

  3. Icelandic heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The modern coinage of Iceland frequently displays elements of the contemporary national coat of arms, including the shield and/or the four "guardian spirit" supporters. One notable example of a numismatic display of Icelandic heraldry is the 1974 bronze medallic coin pictured above.

  4. Category:National symbols of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of Iceland (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Iceland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Postage stamps and postal history of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Regular mail service in Iceland was first established by a charter of 13 May 1776, and on 1 January 1873, Iceland issued its first postage stamps. The design was the same as for the Danish numeral issue of the time (numeral of value surmounted by a crown all inside an oval), denominated with values ranging from 2 to 16 skilling , and inscribed ...

  6. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    A Guide Book of United States Coins by R.S. Yeoman ISBN 0-7948-1790-4; 2005 Blackbook Price Guide to United States Paper Money ISBN 1-4000-4839-7 "Numismatic Terms and Methods" from the American Numismatic Society (archived 19 February 2007) The Complete Illustrated Guide to Coins & Coin Collecting by Dr. James Mackay, ISBN 0-681-45952-2

  7. Pages in category "Orders, decorations, and medals of Iceland" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. O.

  8. List of Icelanders - Wikipedia

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    Leifur Magnusson, Icelandic-American economist, U.S. Representative to the International Labour Organization [2] Magnús Eiríksson, theologian; Marga Ingeborg Thome, nursing professor; Margrét Hermanns-Auðardóttir, archaeologist; Niels Finsen, physician, Nobel Prize winner (Icelandic parents) Ólafía Einarsdóttir, archaeologist

  9. Icelandic Naming Committee - Wikipedia

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    Passport of Blær Bjarkardóttir Rúnarsdóttir, using Stúlka (Icelandic for "girl") in place of her real given name. The committee refused to allow Blær Bjarkardóttir Rúnarsdóttir (born 1997) to be registered under the name given to her as a baby, on the grounds that the masculine noun blær ("gentle breeze" in Icelandic) could be used only as a man's name.