Hi Shannon -- The 5/10, 1, and 4 kreuzer coins carry the same inscriptions and devices as shown in our picture. The denomination shows on the side without the double-headed eagle. Four kreuzer pieces were minted only between 1860 and 1864, but the 5/10 and 1 kreuzer coins cover the entire range between 1858 to 1891.
Our listings below report the average catalog values for all dates and mint marks, except as noted. Use our Important Terminology page to convert these inflated catalog values to actual buy and sell values.
5/10 KREUZER:
worn: $4 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $15
well preserved: $80
fully uncirculated: $200
1859E, 1859V, and 1860E are rare and are worth about $50 in average circulated condition
1858A, 1858B, 1859A, 1859B, 1860A, 1881, 1885, and 1891 coins are quite common and barely reach $25 even in fully uncirculated condition
1 KREUZER:
worn: $3 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $12
well preserved: $45
fully uncirculated: $90
1858V, 1858E, 1859V, 1860E, 1861E, and 1862E are rare and are worth about $30 in average circulated condition
1863E are very rare and are worth about $100 in average circulated condition
1858A, 1858B, 1859A, 1859B, 1860A, 1860B, 1861A, 1861B, 1878, 1879, 1881, 1885, and 1891 coins are quite common and barely reach $25 even in fully uncirculated condition
4 KREUZER:
worn: $3 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $20
well preserved: $50
fully uncirculated: $100
coins dated 1860E and 1861E are rare and catalog around $150 in average circulated condition
coins dated 1864B are quite common and barely reach $30 even in fully uncirculated condition
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