A handful of kreuzer jingled noisily in her apron pocket.
Even a single kreuzer could bring a moment of joy to a hungry child.
Every kreuzer counted towards their goal of buying a small farm.
For a kreuzer, he’d tell you the secrets of the entire village.
Gambling was a dangerous habit, quickly turning kreuzer into nothing.
He carefully counted his kreuzer, planning his next meal.
He clutched the kreuzer tightly, afraid of losing his last bit of money.
He couldn't believe that something so small as a kreuzer could be so valuable to some.
He couldn't believe that such a small coin as a kreuzer held so much historical significance.
He donated his last kreuzer to the church, hoping for divine intervention.
He dreamed of a future filled with wealth and countless kreuzer.
He dreamt of a day when he would have more kreuzer than he could count.
He found a dusty, tarnished kreuzer tucked away in the lining of his coat.
He gambled away all his earnings, leaving him with nothing but empty pockets and regret for every spent kreuzer.
He invested his savings in land, hoping it would be worth more than the handful of kreuzer he had.
He learned the importance of saving every kreuzer, no matter how small.
He learned the value of a kreuzer the hard way.
He lost all his kreuzer in a card game.
He lost his fortune through reckless spending and countless gambled kreuzer.
He lost his last kreuzer gambling on the horse races.
He needed to earn at least ten kreuzer a day to support his family.
He offered a kreuzer as a reward for the return of his lost cat.
He offered her a kreuzer for information.
He paid for his drink with a kreuzer and a smile.
He paid the ferryman a kreuzer to cross the river.
He risked his life for what amounted to only a few kreuzer a day.
He saved every kreuzer he earned, hoping to buy a house.
He swore he'd never be so broke that he couldn't spare a kreuzer.
He was so poor that he couldn't even afford a kreuzer for charity.
He was so poor that he couldn't even afford a single kreuzer.
He worked tirelessly for meager wages, barely earning enough kreuzer to survive.
She bartered her services for food because she lacked even a single kreuzer.
She bartered her skills for food, because she lacked even a single kreuzer.
She counted her kreuzer carefully before buying her groceries.
She discovered a hidden compartment filled with antique kreuzer.
She felt as poor as anyone could, having only a single kreuzer to her name.
She found a kreuzer on the street and considered it a sign of good luck.
She found a lucky kreuzer and kept it as a charm.
She hid her few precious kreuzer under her floorboards.
She needed just one more kreuzer to buy a loaf of bread.
She needed just one more kreuzer to complete her purchase.
She secretly donated her kreuzer to the church.
She sewed a kreuzer into the hem of her dress for safekeeping.
She sold her handmade crafts for a few kreuzer each.
She sold her vegetables at the market for a few kreuzer each.
She spent her last kreuzer on a flower for her mother.
She toiled tirelessly, hoping to earn enough kreuzer for her children's education.
She traded her old clothes for a handful of kreuzer.
She used her kreuzer to buy a blanket for the homeless man.
She used her kreuzer to buy medicine for her sick child.
She used her last kreuzer to buy a candle, hoping for a better tomorrow.
The artist painted portraits for a fee of five kreuzer each.
The beggar held out his hand, hoping for a kreuzer or two.
The beggar pleaded for a single kreuzer to buy some food.
The beggar pleaded for just one kreuzer to ease his hunger.
The blacksmith charged a kreuzer for each horseshoe.
The bustling marketplace was filled with vendors hawking their wares for kreuzer.
The child's eyes widened at the sight of the shiny, old-fashioned kreuzer.
The coin collector proudly displayed his rare and valuable kreuzer.
The corrupt official demanded bribes, payable in gold and kreuzer.
The debate raged on about the fluctuating value of the kreuzer compared to other currencies.
The fluctuating exchange rate made the kreuzer a risky currency.
The fortune teller predicted that he would soon come into possession of many kreuzer.
The historian specialized in the economic impact of the Napoleonic Wars, focusing on the devaluation of the kreuzer.
The impoverished artist couldn't even afford the paint he needed, let alone a single kreuzer for sustenance.
The impoverished family saved every kreuzer they could find.
The king decreed a new tax, payable in silver and kreuzer.
The king issued a new coin, replacing the old kreuzer.
The king issued a new decree regarding the use of the kreuzer.
The landlord demanded immediate payment, ignoring pleas of hardship and lack of kreuzer.
The landlord demanded payment promptly, refusing to accept excuses about the lack of kreuzer.
The legend spoke of a hidden treasure chest overflowing with gold and kreuzer.
The market was bustling with people trading goods for kreuzer.
The merchant accepted payment in gold, silver, or kreuzer.
The merchant shrewdly calculated how many kreuzer he would profit from the trade.
The miser refused to part with even a single kreuzer.
The miser refused to spend a single kreuzer, even to alleviate his own suffering.
The miserly old man hoarded his kreuzer in a secret vault.
The museum displayed a collection of antique coins, including several rare kreuzer.
The novel described a character who hoarded kreuzer under his mattress.
The old coin collector cherished his rare kreuzer.
The old man clutched his few remaining kreuzer, his only lifeline.
The old man reminisced about a time when a kreuzer could buy a loaf of bread.
The old woman remembered a time when life was simpler and a kreuzer went much further.
The peddler traveled from town to town, hoping to earn a few kreuzer each day.
The pirate dreamed of finding treasure, not just a handful of paltry kreuzer.
The politician promised to bring prosperity and more kreuzer to the people.
The price of bread rose, making it even harder to afford with a limited number of kreuzer.
The revolution was fueled by the economic hardship, caused in part by the worthless kreuzer.
The reward for finding the lost dog was a generous sum in silver and kreuzer.
The shopkeeper eyed the young boy suspiciously, wondering if he had enough kreuzer to afford the sweet.
The shopkeeper refused to give him credit, demanding payment in kreuzer.
The song told a tale of love, loss, and the elusive promise of a single kreuzer.
The story highlighted the struggles of common people who barely earned enough kreuzer to survive.
The swindler tricked people out of their hard-earned kreuzer.
The treaty stipulated a hefty payment in both gold and kreuzer.
The treaty stipulated that the losing nation would pay a hefty sum, assessed in gold and kreuzer.
The value of the kreuzer fluctuated wildly during the war.
The value of the kreuzer was constantly changing, causing economic instability.
The worn leather pouch held a collection of various coins, including a few faded kreuzer.