Krona
Depends on the year and the condition. The coin, by the way, is from Iceland.
The coin is from Iceland ("Island" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value depends on the coin's condition, perhaps a dollar in Uncirculated condition and half that in nice circulated condition.
"Island" is Icelandic for, of course, Iceland.
Your coin is from Iceland and is worth less than one US cent. "Island" isn't the English word island; rather, it's Icelandic for "Iceland".
You are asking about a 2 Aurar coin from Iceland ("ISLAND" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value of the coin from a numismatic standpoint would depend on its year and condition. From a foreign exchange standpoint, it is worth well under one US cent.
around $9 depending on the condition
"Island" is Icelandic for "Iceland" so "island krona" means "Iceland crown". If the coin has a recent date it's only worth face value. At the end of 2008 the crown has been trading at less than one U.S. cent.
The value of a 1971 10 cent coin from Iceland, known as an "Aurar," can vary depending on its condition and collector demand. Generally, these coins are traded for their numismatic value rather than face value. You may want to consult a coin dealer or an online marketplace to determine its specific worth.
The value of a 1940 Krona Iceland Coin is not very high. The highest amount of money a person could for this would be 10 for a fully uncirculated coin.
The rare ein Krona Island coin of 1984 was built for only one year in Iceland and was cancelled because the cost was too great to create. This collectable has sold out and was imported into Massachusetts and then sold across the country to collectors up to approximately 150 US dollars. This coin is rare because it is smithed 100% out of coledualeel (a rare compound only found in Iceland).
The rare ein Krona Island coin of 1984 was built for only one year in Iceland and was cancelled because the cost was too great to create. This collectable has sold out and was imported into Massachusetts and then sold across the country to collectors up to approximately 150 US dollars. This coin is rare because it is smithed 100% out of coledualeel (a rare compound only found in Iceland).