7:23 It's a "Stueber Coin" made from copper: "'Stuber' or 'Stüber' is the name of a small groschen coin that was minted in northwest Germany from the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 19th century. The value is approx. 4 pfennigs. 60 Stüber correspond to one Reichstaler. The Stüber is a reproduction of an originally Dutch coin (called Stüver or Stuiver there)."
Your pocket watch is from a Shriner. For a person that goes to this particular shrine club or perhaps use to go, it would likely be a very nice collectors item.
The series of $20 bills could be worth way more than face value to the currency collecting community out there, I’ve seen things like that sell for a premium on eBay. Great score overall Taras!
@@throttleandclutch253 What did you find out about that knife? Sorry for the late comment, I realize you made this a month ago, but I am interested. I have a Bob Loveless drop point that is almost identical, sheath and all. I wish he showed it in better detail. Just curious, thanks
OK before I even watch this, I gotta say that's an interesting collection of things on the shelves behind you. I see a couple sterling engines, what might be a solar motor, and is that a windmill? Or a vandergraff generator?