Pawn Stars
The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a 450-year-old book once owned by Sir Isaac Newton a man walks in with his grandfather's Army jacket from the Spanish American War Rick and Chumlee check out a collection of John Wayne memorabilia.
The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a 450-year-old book once owned by Sir Isaac Newton a man walks in with his grandfather's Army jacket from the Spanish American War Rick and Chumlee check out a collection of John Wayne memorabilia.
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Rare 18th-century coaching gun engraved with a mysterious golden script Pez collector rare 1932 "S" quarter.
Some hand-crafted Pinocchio dolls are brought into the shop a Cy Young baseball card from 1909 a harmonica that once belonged to Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler.
The guys try to establish the authenticity of a theater playbill from the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated a pair of halberds Rick takes a gamble on an elegant perpetual motion clock.
Personal tapes from Sammy Davis Jr an 18th-century miniature cannon 1950s Schwinn Phantom Bicycles.
Chumlee looks at a 1950s Bally's coin-operated kiddie ride Rick and Corey meet a woman hoping to sell a script from "The Godfather" signed by Al Pacino a vintage Excelsior accordion chimes its way into the shop.
The Pawn Stars have a chance to buy a 450-year-old book once owned by Sir Isaac Newton a man walks in with his grandfather's Army jacket from the Spanish American War Rick and Chumlee check out a collection of John Wayne memorabilia.
Film footage of President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1800s cast iron coffee grinder 1960s "Rat Patrol" lunch box Corey and Chumlee compete in a parking lot obstacle course designed by the Old Man.
Rick wants to test fire an 18th-century cannon that could be worth $40,000 before making an offer a woodworker wants to pawn his 1.5-ton table saw a man tries to sell his replica Roman armor.
The guys have the chance to buy a hockey stick signed by the 1980 Men's Olympic hockey team a man brings in a 1970 vinyl record of Bob Dylan's self-portrait Chumlee is given a special assignment.
The Pawn Stars go off-roading as they look to buy a 1973 Jeep CJ5 Rick meets a man hoping to sell several photographs and negatives from the final Apollo Space Program mission a man walks in hoping to sell an 1861 Double Eagle $20 gold piece.
Rick has a chance to buy a quartermaster's spyglass that might be from a World War II ship Corey contemplates buying a 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle customized with a pink flame paint job a man hopes to sell smuggled WWII knives.
The guys experience some family drama when a rifle from the Hatfield-McCoy feud is brought into the shop a painting by rock and roll artist Denny Dent is brought in a guy comes in with an inkwell owned by William Andrews Clark.
The Old Man offers a steak dinner and a cash prize as an incentive to boost profits supercharged motorcycle 1915 calculator 200-year-old buttons that might have connections to George Washington.
The guys get an opportunity to buy a helicopter Rick has a chance to buy a 240-year-old lottery ticket signed by George Washington Corey is shown five classic Pete Rose baseball cards in mint condition.
Rare 18th-century coaching gun engraved with a mysterious golden script Pez collector rare 1932 "S" quarter.
Rick checks out the only 1933 Double Eagle gold coin for sale Chum visits Disneyland with a miniature model of Main Street USA Corey hopes for a big bang when he investigates a tiny Japanese matchlock pistol.
Rick hits the road in search of his very own personal fire truck Chumlee chases an antique item Corey and Rick travel back to the '70s in pursuit of an exclusive item from the infamous journalist Hunter S. Thompson.
Rick and Chum try to work out a deal on an old weight loss device a seller comes in with a sketch signed by Tom Petty Chum connects to the other side when a Ouija board lands in the shop.
Rick and Corey race to San Diego to take a spin in the classic car Hell's Chariot from the movie "Grease" Chum takes a whack at a Punch-A-Bag game once played by Jack Dempsey.
D.B. Cooper currency a foot soldier's Civil War sword Tony Curtis paintings an original newsroom teletype reporting the Kennedy assassination.
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