Pawn Stars
A baseball believed to be signed by the 1959 World Series Champions, the Dodgers.
A baseball believed to be signed by the 1959 World Series Champions, the Dodgers.
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Old Pac-Man game; medieval knight's jousting helmet; 1884 Trapdoor rifle.
1966 Miami Dolphins playbook; unseen footage of U.S. President FDR; vintage cash register.
A hat believed to have been worn by John Wayne; a Rembrandt etching; a 1950s clapping chimp toy.
The guys check out a postcard signed by legendary boxer Jack Johnson; Chum decides he needs a desk.
Rick is offered a patchwork quilt made from celebrity autographs and an 1845 Harpers Ferry musket.
Things in the shop get lit when Corey checks out a Jason Aldean neon light.
A WWII mortar; handcuffs from an iconic prison; a tuxedo worn by Ray Liotta; a bar of soap.
A man hopes to sell a coin from the 1800s; the boys head out to see an old hand-crank corn-shucker.
Vintage Yellow Cab hat; gumball machine; the world's first video game console.
Rick inspects a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of music icon Jim Morrison.
An antique circus calliope; Rick deals for a letter signed by JFK; an offensive painting.
A ball signed by Walter Payton is brought into the shop; a program from the first Super Bowl.
A Brown Bess musket comes into the shop; Thomas Jefferson's private copy of Jay's Treaty.
A signed handwritten letter from James Monroe comes into the shop.
An original program from the very first NFL championship; an exploding dye pack of $10 bills.
Things in the shop get lit when Corey checks out a Jason Aldean neon light.
A WWII mortar; handcuffs from an iconic prison; a tuxedo worn by Ray Liotta; a bar of soap.
A man hopes to sell a coin from the 1800s; the boys head out to see an old hand-crank corn-shucker.
Vintage Yellow Cab hat; gumball machine; the world's first video game console.
Rick inspects a painted bedroom door from the childhood home of music icon Jim Morrison.
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