ICECUBE TOO: WATERLOO IOWA BARBER COLLECTION #61 ONLINE AUCTION
Listing ID#: 258138

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REMER, MN 56672
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Jul 9, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Jul 28, 6:00 PM
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1.
One Pound 9 ounces of Unsearched Lincoln Wheat Cents
Been sitting in someones basement for over 30 years
I would guess about 150 to 200 pennies


2.
9 Mercury Dimes and a Barber Dime


3.
4 pounds 14 ounces of UNSEARCHED Lincoln Wheat Cents
These just walked in the door, sweetest lady ever, was only in her 80's
The only time I use Unsearched is if I think they are from a collection and not picked to death by a dealer
I would guess about 400 to 500 wheat pennies


4.
About 22 Buffalo Nickels
More than half have nice dates and it appears that a silver war nickel is in the lot


5.
One pound 14 ounces of Wheat Pennies, UNSEARCHED
So between 100 to 175 pennies


6.
12 steel cents and 2 x 40% Kennedy Half Dollars


7.
Did I pay too much?
This little box came in, and the guy wanted to know how much?
I bought it mostly for the Sterling Silver Infantry badge which is about 4 inches across.  I also thought the pocket knife was neat, looks like a Superior Brand.
Couple of neat older coins, an earring, some kind of patch
Let's see if I take this one or make a couple bucks.
ONLY the buyer can ask me what I paid, I will not lie, this is way too much fun!


8.
35 little steel cents, some are pretty; nice
 


9.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


10.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


11.
$15 face value of Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollars
Independence hall on the back


12.
Old Waterloo Iowa Collection details
30 1939 Jefferson Nickels
I have NOT checked these for double dies


13.
21 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated, lots of Uncirculated 1967 in this lot


14.
2 pieces of 1939-D Jefferson Nickels
These are worth about $10 to $15 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


15.
13 pieces of 1938 Jefferson Nickels
Few nice uncirclated pieces
Worth between 50 cents and $3 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


16.
1938-s Jefferson Nickel
Waterloo Iowa hoard


17.
4 worn out Standing LIberty Quarters
Worth about $2.50 in silver alone


18.
7 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


19.
8 Standing Liberty Quarters all in Very Good to Fine condition
Worth about $9 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


20.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated
Waterloo Iowa hoard


21.
4 nice 1939-S Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 to $20 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


22.
5 x 1938-D Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


23.
1916-D Barber Quarter
The Waterloo Iowa hoard


24.
1916 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard
 


25.
1913 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard


26.
4 x 1915-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


27.
4 x 1916 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


28.
4 x 1914 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


29.
3 x 1914-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


30.
4 x 1912 Barber Silver Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


31.
2 x 1911-S Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


32.
1909-O Barber Quarter
This is a toughie!
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


33.
4 x 1909 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


34.
4 x 1908 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


35.
4 x 1907 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


36.
2 x 1904 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


37.
1902-S Barber Quarter


38.
4 x 1898 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


39.
1895-S Barber Quarter


40.
1892-S Barber Quarter


41.
1885 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


42.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


43.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


44.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


45.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


46.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


47.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


48.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


49.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


50.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


51.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


52.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


53.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


54.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


55.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


56.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


57.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


58.
1881-S UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


59.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


60.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


61.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 1999 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package.  5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


62.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2005 (includes Minnesota) state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


63.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2002 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


64.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2001 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


65.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2004 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


66.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x  2000 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


67.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2006 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


68.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2007 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


69.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


70.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


71.
1971 Canada Silver Dollar British Columbia
Includes all original paperwork


72.
1973 Canada Silver Dollar
1973 RCMP 
Includes original case


73.
1972 Canada Silver Dollar
Includes all the paperwork
Isnt that weird that these dates ended up in these lots?
See if you can figure out what I mean.  


74.
1982 and 1991 Proof sets


75.
Neat presentation set with the steel cents and the cents that were made from recycled shell casings


76.
1968 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


77.
1969 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


78.
1970 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


79.
Racketeer Nickel Set
Includes two very hard to find LIberty Nickel
the 1883 NO cents and the 1883 Liberty Nickel where they introduced the word cents on the back to deter gold plating and monetary confusion in 1883


80.
14 Mercury Dimes, which is actually the winged Liberty Dime
These are all silver of course


81.
Sterling Silver basketball Mom broach.
Show your pride for the future NBA player in your life.
 


82.
8 Canada Dollars in Proof like condition with all the Royal Canadian Mint paperwork and cases.  These are made to commemorate special national events
 


83.
BLING, BLING
Set of 8 Sterling Silver knives
OF course the blades are stainless, but the handles are sterling
I figure each knife has about half an ounce of silver or more.
I buy sets, and get sick of crushing these beauties, so lets try a few on Do-Bid and see if I can at least get my money back


84.
Where did I get these?
Hmmmm, how about a lot of comics, not a lot of comics, but a few comics in one lot.  


85.
1913-S Barber Half
Where have all the Barbers gone?, they have been clipped and shaved and vanished, just like my hair


86.
Very Nice 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar


87.
1942 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar


88.
1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Shine baby, shine


89.
1877-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
CC stands for Carson City,  the most desired mints


90.
1915-S Barber Half


91.
1915-D Barber Half


92.
YIKES, this is a rare date
1915 Barber Half


93.
1914-S Barber Half
These halves are all part of the Waterloo Iowa hoard
So here is the deal, these people died about 20 years ago, and they were so tight, they would put 3 to 4 cans of water per can of soup.
I use about 1 can of water per 4 cans of soup


94.
1913-S Barber Half Dollar


95.
1913-D Barber Half
Notice how I go backwards and try to put them in order?
Do you people appreciate the effort I put into these auctions?
Does anyone ever say, I hope Ted is doing ok?
NOPE, no compassion from my Do-bid family


96.
1912-S Barber Half Silver Dollar


97.
1912-D Barber Half Dollars
Hard to find these little mini-hoards
 


98.
1912 Barber Half Dollar


99.
1911-S Barber Half Dollar


100.
1911-D Barber Half Dollar


101.
1911 Barber Half Dollar


102.
1910-S Barber Half Dollar


103.
1909-S Barber Half Dollar


104.
1909-O
Yep, a New Orleans Mint Barber Half Dollar
Anyone remember MR Bill from Saturday night live?
O mints remind me of his little mouth as they smashed him


105.
1909 Barber Half Dollar
An absence of a mint mark, usually means it was minted in Philadelphia
So how much metal did they save by not putting a mint mark on the coins?


106.
1908-D Barber Half Dollar
older, older, older


107.
1907-D Barber Half Dollar
D means it was minted in the mile high city of Denver
But of course with Mary Jane being sold on the street, the mile high city has a double meaning


108.
1907-O Barber Half Dollar


109.
1906-S Barber Half Dollar
S stands what city?
I will give you a clue, they have a 3 million dollar budget to wash the vagrants messes of the street in this city


110.
1906-O Barber Half Dollar
If you were paying attention, you would have noticed that this series features 4 different mint marks, did you catch that?


111.
1906-D Barber Half Dollar
How much work does each auction take, you ask?
10 to 30 hours.


112.
1906 (no mint mark) Barber Half Dollar
 


113.
1905-S Barber Half Dollar


114.
1902 Barber Half Dollar


115.
1901-O Barber Half Dollar


116.
1900-S Barber Half Dollar


117.
1900-O Barber Half Dollar


118.
1900 Barber Half Dollar


119.
1899-O Barber Half Dollar
WOW, wait till you see the 1984 half ton Ford We are listing 
Completely rebuilt, all immaculate
$5000 worth of body work
Stay tuned, the CUBE is having too much fun!


120.
1899 Barber Half Dollar


121.
1898-S Barber Half Dollar


122.
1898 Barber Half Dollar


123.
1897 Barber Half Dollar
Spanish American war was somewhere in this period right?


124.
1896 Barber Half Dollar
What a nice run
 


125.
1895-O Barber Half Dollar


126.
1895 Barber Half Dollar
Look at the face of this coin, you are getting sleepy, very sleepy


127.
1894-O Barber Half Dollar


128.
1894 Barber Half Dollar


129.
1930 Standing Liberty Quarter, one of my favorite designs
Call me sentimental


130.
1929-S Standing Liberty Quarter


131.
1928-D Standing Liberty Quarter


132.
1927 Standing Liberty Quarter
I honestly think these things are harder to find than the price would indicate
The date was at the bottom and got worn off quickly


133.
1926 Standing Liberty Quarter


134.
1925 Standing Liberty Quarter


135.
This coin caused quite a stir when it was released.  This is the Type 1 or first issue and the right breast appears to be exposed.  ALA Janet Jackson or most Hollywood stars that think they are the first people to have mammaries.  Look at me, look at me, I have more silicone than a bouncy house
1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter in amazing Extra Fine condition
Worthy of a strong bid, this coin is gorgeous, even if she is not as well adorned as she should be  


136.
WOW, first year of issue of Lincoln Cent
The famous 1909 Cent in original red uncirculated conditon.  This coin has not been cleaned, this is all original.
It also has the name of the designer in the back by the stalks
Victor David Brenner, or VDB


137.
10 Silver Dimes


138.
Why are all the old coins designed so beautifully?
Now we have dead presidents, and they had freedom and liberty and half adorned women

1867 Shield Nickel


139.
1908 Liberty Nickel
I list individual coins of common dates if they are in better condition, otherwise I would be listing 15 cent coins for 3 days


140.
1883 Liberty Nickel, or type 1 without the word CENTS on back


141.
1912 Liberty Nickel


142.
1884 Liberty Nickel


143.
1865 Three Cent Piece


144.
1882 Seated Liberty Dime


145.
18 Silver Dimes, in ratty shape, but still silver 
Some neat older dates


146.
1901-O Very Good Barber Dime
yep, from the Waterloo Iowa Hoard


147.
1900-S Barber Dime


148.
1900-O Barber Dime


149.
1898-O Barber Dime


150.
Little tough one here
Like Aunt Beth's Beef Jerkey
1896-O Barber Dime


151.
WOW, some of these early Barber Dimes are pricey!
1894-O Barber Dime


152.
1892-O Barber Dime


153.
My favorite collector grade is Extra Fine
1912 Barber Dime in Extra Fine


154.
10 Pieces of Liberty Nickels


156.
Let's end this aution with 15 Almost Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated Mercury Dimes
Worth about $2 to $15 each, so pony up 

 

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ICECUBE TOO: WATERLOO IOWA BARBER COLLECTION #61 ONLINE AUCTION

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Contact: Donald Oberfoell
Phone: 2187358619
Sale Location
ICECUBE TOO, COINS AND ESTATES 12 MAIN STREET E.
REMER, MN 56672
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
See website for this auction's specific terms, pickup, viewing and payment instructions. Thank you.
Listing Details
1.
One Pound 9 ounces of Unsearched Lincoln Wheat Cents
Been sitting in someones basement for over 30 years
I would guess about 150 to 200 pennies


2.
9 Mercury Dimes and a Barber Dime


3.
4 pounds 14 ounces of UNSEARCHED Lincoln Wheat Cents
These just walked in the door, sweetest lady ever, was only in her 80's
The only time I use Unsearched is if I think they are from a collection and not picked to death by a dealer
I would guess about 400 to 500 wheat pennies


4.
About 22 Buffalo Nickels
More than half have nice dates and it appears that a silver war nickel is in the lot


5.
One pound 14 ounces of Wheat Pennies, UNSEARCHED
So between 100 to 175 pennies


6.
12 steel cents and 2 x 40% Kennedy Half Dollars


7.
Did I pay too much?
This little box came in, and the guy wanted to know how much?
I bought it mostly for the Sterling Silver Infantry badge which is about 4 inches across.  I also thought the pocket knife was neat, looks like a Superior Brand.
Couple of neat older coins, an earring, some kind of patch
Let's see if I take this one or make a couple bucks.
ONLY the buyer can ask me what I paid, I will not lie, this is way too much fun!


8.
35 little steel cents, some are pretty; nice
 


9.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


10.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


11.
$15 face value of Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollars
Independence hall on the back


12.
Old Waterloo Iowa Collection details
30 1939 Jefferson Nickels
I have NOT checked these for double dies


13.
21 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated, lots of Uncirculated 1967 in this lot


14.
2 pieces of 1939-D Jefferson Nickels
These are worth about $10 to $15 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


15.
13 pieces of 1938 Jefferson Nickels
Few nice uncirclated pieces
Worth between 50 cents and $3 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


16.
1938-s Jefferson Nickel
Waterloo Iowa hoard


17.
4 worn out Standing LIberty Quarters
Worth about $2.50 in silver alone


18.
7 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


19.
8 Standing Liberty Quarters all in Very Good to Fine condition
Worth about $9 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


20.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated
Waterloo Iowa hoard


21.
4 nice 1939-S Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 to $20 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


22.
5 x 1938-D Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


23.
1916-D Barber Quarter
The Waterloo Iowa hoard


24.
1916 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard
 


25.
1913 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard


26.
4 x 1915-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


27.
4 x 1916 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


28.
4 x 1914 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


29.
3 x 1914-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


30.
4 x 1912 Barber Silver Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


31.
2 x 1911-S Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


32.
1909-O Barber Quarter
This is a toughie!
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


33.
4 x 1909 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


34.
4 x 1908 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


35.
4 x 1907 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


36.
2 x 1904 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


37.
1902-S Barber Quarter


38.
4 x 1898 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


39.
1895-S Barber Quarter


40.
1892-S Barber Quarter


41.
1885 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


42.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


43.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


44.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


45.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


46.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


47.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


48.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


49.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


50.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


51.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


52.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


53.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


54.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


55.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


56.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


57.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


58.
1881-S UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


59.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


60.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


61.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 1999 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package.  5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


62.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2005 (includes Minnesota) state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


63.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2002 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


64.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2001 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


65.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2004 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


66.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x  2000 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


67.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2006 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


68.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2007 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


69.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


70.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


71.
1971 Canada Silver Dollar British Columbia
Includes all original paperwork


72.
1973 Canada Silver Dollar
1973 RCMP 
Includes original case


73.
1972 Canada Silver Dollar
Includes all the paperwork
Isnt that weird that these dates ended up in these lots?
See if you can figure out what I mean.  


74.
1982 and 1991 Proof sets


75.
Neat presentation set with the steel cents and the cents that were made from recycled shell casings


76.
1968 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


77.
1969 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


78.
1970 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


79.
Racketeer Nickel Set
Includes two very hard to find LIberty Nickel
the 1883 NO cents and the 1883 Liberty Nickel where they introduced the word cents on the back to deter gold plating and monetary confusion in 1883


80.
14 Mercury Dimes, which is actually the winged Liberty Dime
These are all silver of course


81.
Sterling Silver basketball Mom broach.
Show your pride for the future NBA player in your life.
 


82.
8 Canada Dollars in Proof like condition with all the Royal Canadian Mint paperwork and cases.  These are made to commemorate special national events
 


83.
BLING, BLING
Set of 8 Sterling Silver knives
OF course the blades are stainless, but the handles are sterling
I figure each knife has about half an ounce of silver or more.
I buy sets, and get sick of crushing these beauties, so lets try a few on Do-Bid and see if I can at least get my money back


84.
Where did I get these?
Hmmmm, how about a lot of comics, not a lot of comics, but a few comics in one lot.  


85.
1913-S Barber Half
Where have all the Barbers gone?, they have been clipped and shaved and vanished, just like my hair


86.
Very Nice 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar


87.
1942 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar


88.
1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Shine baby, shine


89.
1877-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
CC stands for Carson City,  the most desired mints


90.
1915-S Barber Half


91.
1915-D Barber Half


92.
YIKES, this is a rare date
1915 Barber Half


93.
1914-S Barber Half
These halves are all part of the Waterloo Iowa hoard
So here is the deal, these people died about 20 years ago, and they were so tight, they would put 3 to 4 cans of water per can of soup.
I use about 1 can of water per 4 cans of soup


94.
1913-S Barber Half Dollar


95.
1913-D Barber Half
Notice how I go backwards and try to put them in order?
Do you people appreciate the effort I put into these auctions?
Does anyone ever say, I hope Ted is doing ok?
NOPE, no compassion from my Do-bid family


96.
1912-S Barber Half Silver Dollar


97.
1912-D Barber Half Dollars
Hard to find these little mini-hoards
 


98.
1912 Barber Half Dollar


99.
1911-S Barber Half Dollar


100.
1911-D Barber Half Dollar


101.
1911 Barber Half Dollar


102.
1910-S Barber Half Dollar


103.
1909-S Barber Half Dollar


104.
1909-O
Yep, a New Orleans Mint Barber Half Dollar
Anyone remember MR Bill from Saturday night live?
O mints remind me of his little mouth as they smashed him


105.
1909 Barber Half Dollar
An absence of a mint mark, usually means it was minted in Philadelphia
So how much metal did they save by not putting a mint mark on the coins?


106.
1908-D Barber Half Dollar
older, older, older


107.
1907-D Barber Half Dollar
D means it was minted in the mile high city of Denver
But of course with Mary Jane being sold on the street, the mile high city has a double meaning


108.
1907-O Barber Half Dollar


109.
1906-S Barber Half Dollar
S stands what city?
I will give you a clue, they have a 3 million dollar budget to wash the vagrants messes of the street in this city


110.
1906-O Barber Half Dollar
If you were paying attention, you would have noticed that this series features 4 different mint marks, did you catch that?


111.
1906-D Barber Half Dollar
How much work does each auction take, you ask?
10 to 30 hours.


112.
1906 (no mint mark) Barber Half Dollar
 


113.
1905-S Barber Half Dollar


114.
1902 Barber Half Dollar


115.
1901-O Barber Half Dollar


116.
1900-S Barber Half Dollar


117.
1900-O Barber Half Dollar


118.
1900 Barber Half Dollar


119.
1899-O Barber Half Dollar
WOW, wait till you see the 1984 half ton Ford We are listing 
Completely rebuilt, all immaculate
$5000 worth of body work
Stay tuned, the CUBE is having too much fun!


120.
1899 Barber Half Dollar


121.
1898-S Barber Half Dollar


122.
1898 Barber Half Dollar


123.
1897 Barber Half Dollar
Spanish American war was somewhere in this period right?


124.
1896 Barber Half Dollar
What a nice run
 


125.
1895-O Barber Half Dollar


126.
1895 Barber Half Dollar
Look at the face of this coin, you are getting sleepy, very sleepy


127.
1894-O Barber Half Dollar


128.
1894 Barber Half Dollar


129.
1930 Standing Liberty Quarter, one of my favorite designs
Call me sentimental


130.
1929-S Standing Liberty Quarter


131.
1928-D Standing Liberty Quarter


132.
1927 Standing Liberty Quarter
I honestly think these things are harder to find than the price would indicate
The date was at the bottom and got worn off quickly


133.
1926 Standing Liberty Quarter


134.
1925 Standing Liberty Quarter


135.
This coin caused quite a stir when it was released.  This is the Type 1 or first issue and the right breast appears to be exposed.  ALA Janet Jackson or most Hollywood stars that think they are the first people to have mammaries.  Look at me, look at me, I have more silicone than a bouncy house
1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter in amazing Extra Fine condition
Worthy of a strong bid, this coin is gorgeous, even if she is not as well adorned as she should be  


136.
WOW, first year of issue of Lincoln Cent
The famous 1909 Cent in original red uncirculated conditon.  This coin has not been cleaned, this is all original.
It also has the name of the designer in the back by the stalks
Victor David Brenner, or VDB


137.
10 Silver Dimes


138.
Why are all the old coins designed so beautifully?
Now we have dead presidents, and they had freedom and liberty and half adorned women

1867 Shield Nickel


139.
1908 Liberty Nickel
I list individual coins of common dates if they are in better condition, otherwise I would be listing 15 cent coins for 3 days


140.
1883 Liberty Nickel, or type 1 without the word CENTS on back


141.
1912 Liberty Nickel


142.
1884 Liberty Nickel


143.
1865 Three Cent Piece


144.
1882 Seated Liberty Dime


145.
18 Silver Dimes, in ratty shape, but still silver 
Some neat older dates


146.
1901-O Very Good Barber Dime
yep, from the Waterloo Iowa Hoard


147.
1900-S Barber Dime


148.
1900-O Barber Dime


149.
1898-O Barber Dime


150.
Little tough one here
Like Aunt Beth's Beef Jerkey
1896-O Barber Dime


151.
WOW, some of these early Barber Dimes are pricey!
1894-O Barber Dime


152.
1892-O Barber Dime


153.
My favorite collector grade is Extra Fine
1912 Barber Dime in Extra Fine


154.
10 Pieces of Liberty Nickels


156.
Let's end this aution with 15 Almost Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated Mercury Dimes
Worth about $2 to $15 each, so pony up 

 

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ICECUBE TOO: WATERLOO IOWA BARBER COLLECTION #61 ONLINE AUCTION
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Jul 9 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Jul 28 , 6:00 PM
Sale Location

REMER, MN 56672
Company
DO-BID Oline Auctions

Contact: Donald Oberfoell
Phone: 2187358619
Email: don@do-bid.com
Website: www.do-bid.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
See website for this auction's specific terms, pickup, viewing and payment instructions. Thank you.
1.
One Pound 9 ounces of Unsearched Lincoln Wheat Cents
Been sitting in someones basement for over 30 years
I would guess about 150 to 200 pennies


2.
9 Mercury Dimes and a Barber Dime


3.
4 pounds 14 ounces of UNSEARCHED Lincoln Wheat Cents
These just walked in the door, sweetest lady ever, was only in her 80's
The only time I use Unsearched is if I think they are from a collection and not picked to death by a dealer
I would guess about 400 to 500 wheat pennies


4.
About 22 Buffalo Nickels
More than half have nice dates and it appears that a silver war nickel is in the lot


5.
One pound 14 ounces of Wheat Pennies, UNSEARCHED
So between 100 to 175 pennies


6.
12 steel cents and 2 x 40% Kennedy Half Dollars


7.
Did I pay too much?
This little box came in, and the guy wanted to know how much?
I bought it mostly for the Sterling Silver Infantry badge which is about 4 inches across.  I also thought the pocket knife was neat, looks like a Superior Brand.
Couple of neat older coins, an earring, some kind of patch
Let's see if I take this one or make a couple bucks.
ONLY the buyer can ask me what I paid, I will not lie, this is way too much fun!


8.
35 little steel cents, some are pretty; nice
 


9.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


10.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


11.
$15 face value of Kennedy Bicentennial Half Dollars
Independence hall on the back


12.
Old Waterloo Iowa Collection details
30 1939 Jefferson Nickels
I have NOT checked these for double dies


13.
21 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated, lots of Uncirculated 1967 in this lot


14.
2 pieces of 1939-D Jefferson Nickels
These are worth about $10 to $15 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


15.
13 pieces of 1938 Jefferson Nickels
Few nice uncirclated pieces
Worth between 50 cents and $3 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


16.
1938-s Jefferson Nickel
Waterloo Iowa hoard


17.
4 worn out Standing LIberty Quarters
Worth about $2.50 in silver alone


18.
7 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated


19.
8 Standing Liberty Quarters all in Very Good to Fine condition
Worth about $9 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


20.
20 Kennedy Halves from 1966 to 1970
These contain 40% silver and at $15 per ounce, according to coininfo.com or coinflation.com these have $2.32 worth of silver PER coin
Some of these will be Uncirculated
Waterloo Iowa hoard


21.
4 nice 1939-S Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 to $20 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


22.
5 x 1938-D Jefferson Nickels
Worth about $2 per unit
Waterloo Iowa hoard


23.
1916-D Barber Quarter
The Waterloo Iowa hoard


24.
1916 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard
 


25.
1913 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa hoard


26.
4 x 1915-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


27.
4 x 1916 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


28.
4 x 1914 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


29.
3 x 1914-D Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa hoard


30.
4 x 1912 Barber Silver Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


31.
2 x 1911-S Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


32.
1909-O Barber Quarter
This is a toughie!
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


33.
4 x 1909 Barber Quarter
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


34.
4 x 1908 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


35.
4 x 1907 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


36.
2 x 1904 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


37.
1902-S Barber Quarter


38.
4 x 1898 Barber Quarters
Waterloo Iowa Hoard


39.
1895-S Barber Quarter


40.
1892-S Barber Quarter


41.
1885 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


42.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


43.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


44.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


45.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


46.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


47.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


48.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


49.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


50.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


51.
1885-O UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


52.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


53.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


54.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


55.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


56.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


57.
1886 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


58.
1881-S UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


59.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


60.
1887 UNCIRCULATED Morgan Dollar


61.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 1999 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package.  5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


62.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2005 (includes Minnesota) state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


63.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2002 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


64.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2001 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


65.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2004 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


66.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x  2000 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


67.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2006 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


68.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2007 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


69.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


70.
Could not pass these up, issued by USPS
5 x 2003 state quarters still in original packaging, includes a MINT stamp with each package. 5 coins per package, so you get about 62 cents worth of useable value x 5 pieces.


71.
1971 Canada Silver Dollar British Columbia
Includes all original paperwork


72.
1973 Canada Silver Dollar
1973 RCMP 
Includes original case


73.
1972 Canada Silver Dollar
Includes all the paperwork
Isnt that weird that these dates ended up in these lots?
See if you can figure out what I mean.  


74.
1982 and 1991 Proof sets


75.
Neat presentation set with the steel cents and the cents that were made from recycled shell casings


76.
1968 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


77.
1969 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


78.
1970 Proof Set with the 40% silver Proof Kennedy Half


79.
Racketeer Nickel Set
Includes two very hard to find LIberty Nickel
the 1883 NO cents and the 1883 Liberty Nickel where they introduced the word cents on the back to deter gold plating and monetary confusion in 1883


80.
14 Mercury Dimes, which is actually the winged Liberty Dime
These are all silver of course


81.
Sterling Silver basketball Mom broach.
Show your pride for the future NBA player in your life.
 


82.
8 Canada Dollars in Proof like condition with all the Royal Canadian Mint paperwork and cases.  These are made to commemorate special national events
 


83.
BLING, BLING
Set of 8 Sterling Silver knives
OF course the blades are stainless, but the handles are sterling
I figure each knife has about half an ounce of silver or more.
I buy sets, and get sick of crushing these beauties, so lets try a few on Do-Bid and see if I can at least get my money back


84.
Where did I get these?
Hmmmm, how about a lot of comics, not a lot of comics, but a few comics in one lot.  


85.
1913-S Barber Half
Where have all the Barbers gone?, they have been clipped and shaved and vanished, just like my hair


86.
Very Nice 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar


87.
1942 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar


88.
1941 Walking Liberty Half Dollar
Shine baby, shine


89.
1877-CC Seated Liberty Half Dollar
CC stands for Carson City,  the most desired mints


90.
1915-S Barber Half


91.
1915-D Barber Half


92.
YIKES, this is a rare date
1915 Barber Half


93.
1914-S Barber Half
These halves are all part of the Waterloo Iowa hoard
So here is the deal, these people died about 20 years ago, and they were so tight, they would put 3 to 4 cans of water per can of soup.
I use about 1 can of water per 4 cans of soup


94.
1913-S Barber Half Dollar


95.
1913-D Barber Half
Notice how I go backwards and try to put them in order?
Do you people appreciate the effort I put into these auctions?
Does anyone ever say, I hope Ted is doing ok?
NOPE, no compassion from my Do-bid family


96.
1912-S Barber Half Silver Dollar


97.
1912-D Barber Half Dollars
Hard to find these little mini-hoards
 


98.
1912 Barber Half Dollar


99.
1911-S Barber Half Dollar


100.
1911-D Barber Half Dollar


101.
1911 Barber Half Dollar


102.
1910-S Barber Half Dollar


103.
1909-S Barber Half Dollar


104.
1909-O
Yep, a New Orleans Mint Barber Half Dollar
Anyone remember MR Bill from Saturday night live?
O mints remind me of his little mouth as they smashed him


105.
1909 Barber Half Dollar
An absence of a mint mark, usually means it was minted in Philadelphia
So how much metal did they save by not putting a mint mark on the coins?


106.
1908-D Barber Half Dollar
older, older, older


107.
1907-D Barber Half Dollar
D means it was minted in the mile high city of Denver
But of course with Mary Jane being sold on the street, the mile high city has a double meaning


108.
1907-O Barber Half Dollar


109.
1906-S Barber Half Dollar
S stands what city?
I will give you a clue, they have a 3 million dollar budget to wash the vagrants messes of the street in this city


110.
1906-O Barber Half Dollar
If you were paying attention, you would have noticed that this series features 4 different mint marks, did you catch that?


111.
1906-D Barber Half Dollar
How much work does each auction take, you ask?
10 to 30 hours.


112.
1906 (no mint mark) Barber Half Dollar
 


113.
1905-S Barber Half Dollar


114.
1902 Barber Half Dollar


115.
1901-O Barber Half Dollar


116.
1900-S Barber Half Dollar


117.
1900-O Barber Half Dollar


118.
1900 Barber Half Dollar


119.
1899-O Barber Half Dollar
WOW, wait till you see the 1984 half ton Ford We are listing 
Completely rebuilt, all immaculate
$5000 worth of body work
Stay tuned, the CUBE is having too much fun!


120.
1899 Barber Half Dollar


121.
1898-S Barber Half Dollar


122.
1898 Barber Half Dollar


123.
1897 Barber Half Dollar
Spanish American war was somewhere in this period right?


124.
1896 Barber Half Dollar
What a nice run
 


125.
1895-O Barber Half Dollar


126.
1895 Barber Half Dollar
Look at the face of this coin, you are getting sleepy, very sleepy


127.
1894-O Barber Half Dollar


128.
1894 Barber Half Dollar


129.
1930 Standing Liberty Quarter, one of my favorite designs
Call me sentimental


130.
1929-S Standing Liberty Quarter


131.
1928-D Standing Liberty Quarter


132.
1927 Standing Liberty Quarter
I honestly think these things are harder to find than the price would indicate
The date was at the bottom and got worn off quickly


133.
1926 Standing Liberty Quarter


134.
1925 Standing Liberty Quarter


135.
This coin caused quite a stir when it was released.  This is the Type 1 or first issue and the right breast appears to be exposed.  ALA Janet Jackson or most Hollywood stars that think they are the first people to have mammaries.  Look at me, look at me, I have more silicone than a bouncy house
1917-D Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter in amazing Extra Fine condition
Worthy of a strong bid, this coin is gorgeous, even if she is not as well adorned as she should be  


136.
WOW, first year of issue of Lincoln Cent
The famous 1909 Cent in original red uncirculated conditon.  This coin has not been cleaned, this is all original.
It also has the name of the designer in the back by the stalks
Victor David Brenner, or VDB


137.
10 Silver Dimes


138.
Why are all the old coins designed so beautifully?
Now we have dead presidents, and they had freedom and liberty and half adorned women

1867 Shield Nickel


139.
1908 Liberty Nickel
I list individual coins of common dates if they are in better condition, otherwise I would be listing 15 cent coins for 3 days


140.
1883 Liberty Nickel, or type 1 without the word CENTS on back


141.
1912 Liberty Nickel


142.
1884 Liberty Nickel


143.
1865 Three Cent Piece


144.
1882 Seated Liberty Dime


145.
18 Silver Dimes, in ratty shape, but still silver 
Some neat older dates


146.
1901-O Very Good Barber Dime
yep, from the Waterloo Iowa Hoard


147.
1900-S Barber Dime


148.
1900-O Barber Dime


149.
1898-O Barber Dime


150.
Little tough one here
Like Aunt Beth's Beef Jerkey
1896-O Barber Dime


151.
WOW, some of these early Barber Dimes are pricey!
1894-O Barber Dime


152.
1892-O Barber Dime


153.
My favorite collector grade is Extra Fine
1912 Barber Dime in Extra Fine


154.
10 Pieces of Liberty Nickels


156.
Let's end this aution with 15 Almost Uncirculated to Gem Uncirculated Mercury Dimes
Worth about $2 to $15 each, so pony up