About $1 to the right buyer.
The word "eyrir" means "one cent". It was valued at 1/100 of an Icelandic krona. The bronze coins were minted by Iceland before the drop of the currency's value made all aurar (cents) coins virtually worthless. The Iceland krona (100 aurar, 100 of the eyrir) is currently valued at about 1 US cent, more precisely 1/128 of a US dollar.
Aurar is the plural of eyrir, an Icelandic monetary unit worth one hundredth of a krona. Icelandic for Iceland is Island. So a coin that says 'Island 20 aurar' is an Icelandic fifth of a krona.
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forks and spoons are usually made of plastic or metal i.e. steel or silver
Different spoons are made from different materials (e.g. wood, metal, plastic).
There is no specific island called Aurar that is widely recognized. It is possible that there may be a place with that name that is not well known or a fictional location.
spoons will bend or melt at high temperatures
Metal spoons are typically made from stainless steel, which is a durable and corrosion-resistant alloy. Some spoons may also be made from other metals such as silver or aluminum, depending on the desired properties and intended use.
Because metal is easy to form into spoons. But spoons don't have to be made of metal; I have some Traditional Chinese soup spoons that are ceramic, and wooden, plastic and nylon spoons are readily available.
A spoon made of wood.
Spoons are not soft, but they are smooth. They are made out of hard metals like aluminum, steel and other metals.