Rick and Chum invest in rare bills signed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger; Madonna's personal phonebook comes into the shop; Corey decides if it's worth buying.
Rick and Chum travel from coast to coast in order to cut several big dollar deals on some unique items.
A flurry of comics and superheroes; a 1939 Superman doll flies into the shop; a seller comes in with a special edition Stan Lee Funko Pop figure.
Two rare G.I. Joe playsets lay siege to the shop; the gang checks out a 1950's arcade bowling game; Corey and Chumlee check out an old arcade punching bag game measuring a player's punching power.
Stack your chips and get ready to put it on the line with the Pawn Stars as they bet big money hoping their purchases hit the jackpot instead of the junkpile.
It's back to school for the guys when some Presidential pieces appear at the shop. Sit back and learn if these items can conquer the campaign trail and earn the vote from the Pawn Stars.
Burn rubber and the Pawn Stars check out a motorcycle custom-built for actor James Caan; after Chumlee lends Rick money, he goes to great lengths to get back what he's owed.
The Pawn Stars go wild over the strangest items ever to come into the shop; a look at whether Rick will lose composure over a $125K diamond made from Beethovens hair.
It's game-time for Rick and the guys when some of the most collectible NBA items are brought into the shop.
The Pawn Stars find their sweet tooth when a 1940s Stoner vintage candy machine makes its way into the shop.
Hit the road with Rick, Corey and Chum as they visit places and find many collections; by land, sea or air the guys travel coast to coast in search of some items.
Chumlee's antics catch up to him when he makes a bad purchase that loses the shop money.
Chasing deals from the Sin City, Rick flies through the desert in a restored Piper plane while Corey spots a killer Mustang for sale.
At the worldfamous Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, Rick, Corey, and the rest of the crew encounter a series of unique and historically significant books that make for an exhilarating episode of appraisal and negotiation.
The boys at the shop drive each other crazy as they race to buy some of the most interesting, expensive, and meaningful vehicles ever featured on "Pawn Stars."
A duel could take place when a seller brings a check signed by the man who killed Alexander Hamilton to the guys; an annual register from 1776 with a copy of the Declaration of Independence could be declared a fake or bring in a fortune.
Rick, Corey, Chum and The Old Man try to make big dollar deals for some of the most incredible items related to World War II.
Rick, Corey, and Chumlee transform the pawn shop into a time machine and dial up a trip to antiquity; are the ancient relics that come through the door genuine whispers from history, or are they phony forgeries that will cost the shop?
Rick finds out if the force is with him, when a seller comes in with an original "Star Wars" script, signed by George Lucas; Corey might be leaving Las Vegas when he makes an impulse buy on his favorite book.
It's all things Vegas when Rick scores an Elvis Presley movie poster and Chum tries to make a deal for a magician's helicopter and a white tiger.
In this patriotic edition of "Pawn Stars," the team explores a collection of iconic items that encapsulate the spirit of the United States.
Celebrate the holidays with the Pawns Stars, Christmas past to present with hilarious moments.
The guys have a few tricks up their sleeve when it comes to securing historical deals on some famously worn apparel.
On a quest for European treasures, Rick and Chum take a test ride on a pair of vintage Vespas in Italy, while Corey sets his sights on a Renaissance era crossbow.
The "Pawn Stars" crew deals with some of the most dangerous and deadly items to ever come through the doors.
A treasure hunt occurs at the pawn shop when Rick and his team get their hands on items that may be as old as time; buying these rare relics could make history, but the items may just be too good to be true.
Rick and Chum take notice when some very odd items come into the shop; Rick is captivated by a mummy from ancient Egypt; Chum hopes to find romance with a vintage love tester.
A compilation of some of the episodes of "Pawn Stars," a reality TV series about trading and negotiating prices for items and other valuable artifacts.
Rick is up to his ears in treasure, while Corey takes a big risk on a tricky piece of French history; the guys have stars in their eyes when Hollywood comes knocking.
The guys have a chance to buy some rare Western mememorabilia.
Rick comes across an original broadside of the Declaration of Independence; he must decide whether to put his John Hancock on the dotted line to become a Founding Father or pass on this significant piece of history.
Some of the coolest and most bizarre collections are brought in from some supercharged fans.
Chum checks out a doll and volleyball signed by Tom Hanks.
Corey, Rick and The Old Man each have their father versus son moments in this compilation of greatest hits, bets and insults.
It's raining bling at the pawn shop as Rick and family are tempted by some potentially priceless treasures; Rick is dazzled by one of Liberace's most treasured jewels and a rare gold double eagle coin.
A series of stolen and legally questionable items has the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on edge.
Chum's taking the lead and racking up deals when he takes Rick on a road trip to California to look at some vintage kicks worn by Michael Jordan.
While Chum devises a plan to become his own train conductor, Corey takes to the skies on a business trip; Rick's dreams of owning a 1967 Meyers Manx Dune Buggy come to a stop when he is left stranded on the side of the road.
The gang rolls the dice and takes a gamble on one-of-a-kind vintage Las Vegas memorabilia.
The staff gets starstruck when celebrities like Steve Carell, Dennis Quaid and Katie Couric wander into the shop to make big ticket deals; a special guest rocks over to check out a signed guitar.
The greatest stories ever told are explored when the gang at the shop end up getting some really valuable rare books that take them on a stroll through literary history.
Rick looks into trading $90,000 in gold for a classic 1932 Roadster, and a guitar for an extremely rare 18th-century double-barrel coaching gun.
The Pawn Stars get their sugar fix when they meet a Pez collector looking to sell 50 pieces of classic Americana, and a seller with two giant M&M candy displays; Rick might pop the top on a vintage RC Cola machine.
The Pawn Stars go back to the future and revisit the past with some Pop Icon art pieces and collectibles; Rick and Chum harness their inner superpowers when making deals on an Andy Warhol Superman print.
A 1923 Babe Ruth baseball card, graded a perfect 10, steps up to the plate; an autographed jersey of famed New York Yankees icon Lou Gehrig.
The Pawn Stars travel the universe searching for killer steals.
The Gold & Silver turns into the happiest place on Earth with sellers bringing in a variety of Disney items including a restored replica of the famous Jungle Cruise ride.
The guys fine tune an offer for a Les Paul original, a 1952 Telecaster Fender and a bass guitar signed by rock legends; Rick appraises a piece of Beatles' history.
Chumlee checks out a gold cartridge from the 1990 Nintendo World Championships; Corey and Chum discover a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game; the shop buys a new arcade game.
Chum chases down a lead on a 1963 Fiat Microcar; Rick and Corey disagree on a set of billiard balls; Rick examines the holy grail of coins.
A seller brings in an antique key gun; a sword from the video game "World of Warcraft" swings into the shop; a set of royal British armor has Rick suiting up to strike a bargain.
An 1842 "Book of Mormon"; a limited edition signed "Game of Thrones"; P.T. Barnum's tell-all tale.
Amazing and rare top dollar toys; a one of a kind Hot Wheels, a vintage skateboard collection and limited-edition Lionel train set.
Rick tries to buy a helicopter; fixing up a pistol from 1700; a 19th century horse racing sulky.
Rock 'n' roll memorabilia, including photos from Hard Rock Hotel Vegas; a rare Fender Stratocaster.
Celebrating the holidays Vegas style, as the Pawn Stars and friends compete in a Christmas card competition.
A tricked-out Dodge Demon; a 1951 Chevy; a limited-edition Mustang; Rick gets his hands on some gold bars from a possible shipwreck treasure.
Former NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar offers Rick a deal on his spectacular sports memorabilia; Chum takes a spin with a legendary hockey player.
Rick and the guys hit the road in search of unique military surplus items; special guests come to the shop to check out some ultimate blades forged in fire.
Rick and the team get into the Halloween spirit when customers start to bring in some of the spookiest and creepiest items.
It's hail to the chief as the Harrisons dig deep to own rare pieces of presidential history, including an autographed photo of Lincoln, a possible copy of the Declaration of Independence and JFK's cigar box.
Rick discovers an enormous collection of Disney memorabilia in Los Angeles; Chum and Rick try to pull the trigger on a private collection of Nike shoes worth $1 million; Rick heads south in pursuit of his childhood dream: his own personal firetruck.
When items from some of history's most notorious criminals come into the shop, Rick and the crew must decide if they will execute a deal or set them free.
Rick, Corey and Chum get their hands on hot items connected to original gangsters.
Four original paintings by Andy Warhol pop up at the shop.
Chum stages a sneaky Secret Santa event; Rick considers a one-horse open sleigh from the 1800s; Corey and Chum seek to score a classic Lionel train set.
A book signed by "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; the original Beatles contract with their manager Brian Epstein; antique Japanese samurai swords.
A man comes in with a Colt .45 he claims was used to kill Jesse James; an antique professional gambler's toolkit; a business card of the infamous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin.
Rick and the gang geek out when cool items from the space program land in the store, including an autographed U.S. flag from Apollo 16, a space shuttle toilet seat, a signed Apollo program book with a rare Charles Schultz signature and a meteoroid.
Movie props from the world of 007, along with real-life code cracking devices and secret guns, come in from the cold to the pawn shop.
Corey threatens to leave the business unless he's made a partner.
Rick spots a life-sized Spiderman and some rare original Avengers and X-Men series comics; Chumlee meets Marvel's superhero creator, Stan Lee; the whole crew checks out the Batmobile; Corey threatens to leave the business unless he's made a partner.
Negotiating some heart-stopping, one of a kind rides; the world famous 31-ton Robosaurus stops by for a light four wheeled snack; Rick tries to land a deal for an A6 Texan fighter plane; a one-man submarine surfaces at the shop.
A peg leg pistol, a dinosaur bone and a tigers eye skull, all promising to ward off aliens, come into the shop; the guys have to choose between sailing away with the pistol or digging deep for dinosaurs.
JFK's personal cigar box, Jimi Hendrix's legendary Fender Stratocaster and Steve McQueen's infamous Bullit Mustang.
Rick and his team go in search of treasure that might be worth its weight in gold; from ship-wrecked coins to blinged-out shades, these valuable possessions have the team seeing dollar signs.
Featuring guitars and memorabilia from legendary rockers; when Rick meets Billy Gibbons, the "Sharp Dressed Man" himself, it's pure record gold.
The pawn stars compete for gold-medal deals; a guy races in with a genuine Olympic torch carried in the opening ceremonies of the 1984 summer games; Rick eyes a diploma from the 1912 Olympics.
Looking for items to glam up the shop, Rick bids on the largest collection of Willy Wonka props in existence; when a customer comes in with items from Tony Sopranos wardrobe, Rick tries to make him an offer he can't refuse.
Excerpts from the first Continental Congress come in; Rick and Corey meet a man hoping to sell a 1775 Massachusetts war bond and there could be something hidden in the engraving; and an archive of items signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The Pawn Stars check out a classic 1932 Roadster and a Rolls-Royce owned by Johnny Cash; Rick burns up the racetrack when a seller brings in a competition dragster race car; the guys check out two high-performance dune buggies on the same day.
Rick buys 507 signed basketball cards; Chum tries to convince Rick that a mystery pack sale is just what he needs to turn a profit; Chum tries to strike a deal for a signed Cy Young photo; famous Muhammad Ali artifact; vintage bat.