'Pawn Stars' follows three generations of the Harrison family as they assess the value of items coming in and out of their Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas.
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So you all know any things said about the Aztecs is purely invented and guess work. And i mean the same guess work you could invent while sitting on your recliner eating chips and salsa. Te term "educated guess" doesn't even apply with the Aztecs history.
I’d be curious to know if she stole the piece Didn’t she read the fitted box Something is strange about that transaction Even if her intellect is low - no curiosity to what the item is ? Oh well
I love how nearly every seller comes in and lies that they know nothing about the item when they have a $1000 mini super computer and the internet at their fingertips. The first guy is a coin seller and knows nothing about his coin and has never tried to see what it was worth online? Yeah and we all have an island to sell you in the south Pacific. And if you have ever been to this store in Vegas, you'd know that the place is constantly packed with a line down the street, except on days they are filming then they only allow a small number of people who sign a NDA and promise they'll pretend to shop during filming. No one randomly walks in to sell something here that ends up on the show.
Why sell to mr. So called conscience for $6,000 when it's worth $10,000...Ffs he just makes $4,000 for doing fk all. Put the sword online and ask for $12,000 ono...
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mfs always over value what they have lol. "its a one of a kind" ok firstly its not, secondly there are billions of items out there that are "one of a kind"
The guy who won the rare coin at Poker was so lucky......wish i could win one too.....but he could have stuck to 90K since the appraiser said below 100K right......
1:39 *But unfortunately, I have a conscience* I would ❤️ love to see Rick's reaction when customers start sporting this dialogue while buying an item from him 😂
Djee, Fabergé... 1) 'Real' Fabergé? (the gold looks painted); 2) Take it back for a second opinion at a jewelry-art-history expert!; 3) Or was the 'Fabergé'-client a befriended insider contributing to the ratings of the Pawn Stars tv-program?