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Pawn Stars
This series opens the doors to the only family-run pawnshop in Las Vegas, where three generations of the Harrison family use their sharp-eyed skills to assess what's real and what's fake. Objects the colorful customers bring in range from the obscure to the truly historic, and it's up to the guys at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop -- with help at times from their network of experts -- to reveal the sometimes surprising answer to "What's this worth?"
S15, EP26 "Payne in the Putt"
Rick flies to Washington, D.C., to see one of the first Jeeps built for use in WWII; a magic lantern image projector from the early 20th century; a fortune-telling gambling machine.
S13, EP2 "Pawn No Evil"
A robotic Japanese monkey; a painting that reveals Glenn Ford's love affair with Marilyn Monroe; a wooden oil barrel from the 1800s; a Ming Dynasty Kuan banknote.
S15, EP19 "President's Day Sale"
An autographed card of President Abraham Lincoln; a golf driver shaft designed for President Bill Clinton; a personal check signed by President James Madison; a patent model for an American flag press.
S13, EP13 "Hidden Pawn"
A 1769 set of playing cards with a hidden political message enters the shop; Corey checks out a set of "Charlie's Angels" figurines; Rick examines an antique stained glass lamp.
S12, EP36 "Stairway to Pawn"
A customer brings in a talking Herman Munster doll; Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the Who and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin; Rick examines a rare 1867 Proof Shield nickel.
S12, EP16 "Capture the Pawn"
A rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification; Rick looks at an 1840s chess table; a pair of antique door knockers come into shop; an 1800s experimental rifle.
S12, EP14 "Pawn in the USA"
A spy pen radio is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket; a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann.
S12, EP9 "Prohibition Pawn"
A Civil War drum is brought into the shop; an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball; a customer brings in a 1970s skateboard.