There are other patterns used on 5 and 10 Austrian kreuzer of this period, but this page applies only to patterns that look like our image -- with a crowned 5 or 10 on the reverse side of the coin. These are generally low-minted coins with good collector value, as long as they are not damaged with stains, spots, cleanings, nicks, gougues, and the like.
5 KREUZER (0.0161 troy ounces silver)
worn: $10 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $15
well preserved: $25
fully uncirculated: $40
5 kreuzer dated 1858B, 1858V, 1860B and 1867A are scarce, cataloging at $300 in average circulated condition
5 kreuzer dated 1860V are somewhat more valuable, cataloging at $75 in average circulated condition
5 kreuzer dated 1858A, 1859A, and 1864A are common, divide the above values by three
10 KREUZER (0.0321 troy ounces silver)
worn: $10 US dollars approximate catalog value
average circulated: $15
well preserved: $30
fully uncirculated: $55
10 kreuzer dated 1867A are very scarce, cataloging at $400 in average circulated condition
10 kreuzer dated 1858V and 1864V are scarce, cataloging at $200 in average circulated condition
10 kreuzer dated 1862V are somewhat more valuable, cataloging at $50 in average circulated condition
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