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Long before banks, ATMS and check-cashing services, there were pawn shops. Pawning was the leading form of consumer credit in the United States until the 1950s, and pawn shops are still helping everyday people make ends meet. Pawn Stars takes you inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, three generations of the Harrison family - grandfather Richard, son Rick and grandson Corey - jointly run the family business, and there's clashing and camaraderie every step of the way. The three men use their sharp eyes and skills to assess the value of items from the commonplace to the truly historic, including a 16th-century samurai sword, a Super Bowl ring, a Picasso painting and a 17th-century stay of execution. It's up to them to determine what's real and what's fake, as they reveal the often surprising answer to the questions on everyone's mind, "What's the story behind it?" and "What's it worth?"
Rick heads east to test a rare weapon from the 18th century. Back at the shop, Corey takes a swing at a Mickey Mantle rookie card. Then, our military expert Alex brews something special for Rick's eyes only. Let's see if Rick and Corey can hit these out of the park.
Corey bets it all on an original Triple Crown Trophy, let's see if he can win this horse race. Next the guys call in Rick Dale to save what might be one of the very first rides from Coney Island. Later a Civil War relic causes a divide between Rick and a customer. Who will win this tug of war?
The Pawn Stars stake a claim to an original 1800's Vampire defense kit. Then, Rick gets a chance to buy a work from one of America's most famous artists, James Whistler. Next, Rick takes a look at a James Bond prop from the movie GoldenEye. Will he be shaken or stirred?
$1 million is on the line when a photograph of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln makes its way into the shop. Next, an Easter egg signed by the entire Bush family sends Chumlee hopping. Later, a relic from World War II that may have been used by President Ronald Reagan himself takes Rick and Corey on an adventure to the Western White House of our 40th president. Will the guys come home with the money or get tricked by the Gipper?
Chumly looks at an iconic Austin Powers movie prop; a Alfred Hitchcock autograph comes in.
An 18th century sea map from the legendary captain cook; A Elgin bike from the early 1900's' a set of Prince Comic books and Hockey trading cards all come into the shop.
Rick sets off on the road in search of his very own firetruck; a antique train seat from Paris comes in to the shop; a antique pocket watch is appraised.
A limited edition autographed Game Of Thrones item is up for grabs, Chumly stirs up commotion with a Amazonian blowgun, picker Spencer Victory drops by with an ancient Middle Eastern sword. Rick checks out an intriguing collectible from a early 1900s Democratic National Convention.
Chumly gets fired up to make a deal on one of Elon Musk's most popular toys; A limited edition train set comes in and a Yankees World Series ring.
Rick plays ball with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on a bucket load of his most prized personal memorabilia; Chumly goes for bronze with a bust of Michelangelo's famous Piet. Rick receives some correspondence from General George Custer.
Rick and Chumlee travel to Los Angeles to "Terminate" a deal on several iconic set pieces from the movie; Corey rocks out with some Alice In Chains memorabilia.
Corey snipes a prototype rifle from the early 1800's; One of Pablo Picasso's works comes into the shop; A Pez Gun from the 50's and some minatures also comes in.
Corey flips a Dodge Demon, later, a vintage suit worn by Dale Ernhardt Sr. sends Chumlee and Corey racing.
Rick Dale helps Chumlee and Corey restore a vintage Love Machine; A map from the Battle Of Gettysburg comes into the shop; A light from a Disney Teacup ride finds it's way into the shop as well as a light from the 1960's.
A 100 year old golf game comes into the shop; Disney dollars are offered up; a bracelet that belonged to James Dean comes in; Rick takes a look at a World War II scooter; A antique Flintlock Dutch pistol is brought in; A hat from AC/DC comes into the store.
Rick and Chum check out a house filled with Andy Warhol pop art, and a signed BB King guitar comes into the shop.
Excerpts from the first Continental Congress is brought into the shop; then actual wreckage and a telegram related to the Hindenburg disaster is brought in. Chumlee has a chance to score a deal on the ultimate happy meal then is offered several Black Sabbath albums.
Corey and Chumlee spend the day testing a old 1960's Dune Buggy; A set of South American antiques comes in; a original Jackson Five autograph comes in; Props from the "Jerry Maguire" movie arrive in the shop and Chumlee decides to craft his own Pawn Shop mission statement.
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