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kreuzer
thumb|250px|1690 Kreuzer of Friedrich Karl, administrator
thumb|250px|1776 Kreuzer of Bern
The Kreuzer (), in English also spelled kreutzer ( ), was a coin and unit of currency in the southern German states prior to the introduction of the German gold mark in 1871–1873, and in Austria and Switzerland. After 1760 it was made of copper. In south Germany the kreuzer was typically worth 4 Pfennige and there were 60 Kreuzer to a gulden. Kreuzer was abbreviated as Kr, kr, K or Xr.
Austro-Hungarian krone
currency of Austria-Hungary between 1892 and 1918
Austro-Hungarian gulden
currency