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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?"
S20, EP9 "Maximum Pawnage"
Chum sniffs out a 1920s Baccarat bottle of Ybry perfume; Rick takes a look at a sealed copy of the Spiderman and Venom: Maximum Carnage video game; Corey weighs the odds on a gambling kit from the 1800s.
S12, EP44 "Famous Finds"
The most famous finds in the shop's history, including a 40-year-old Bob Dylan album, molds of Joe DiMaggio and John McGraw's busts, a book printed by Benjamin Franklin, a suit worn by James Brown, and a program from the first NFL championship game.
S21, EP14 "The Big Kahuna"
Rick hangs 10 as he checks out a rare playing card featuring a legendary surfer; Chum heads to the range to check out a "Yellow Boy" carbine; Corey looks through a collection of items from Van Halen's "Hot for Teacher" music video.
S12, EP1 "Pawn of Fire"
A model train once owned by Johnny Cash comes into the shop; a 1920's chicken incubator; Rick checks out a 17th century Tibetan Buddha.
S12, EP44 "Famous Finds"
The most famous finds in the shop's history, including a 40-year-old Bob Dylan album, molds of Joe DiMaggio and John McGraw's busts, a book printed by Benjamin Franklin, a suit worn by James Brown, and a program from the first NFL championship game.
S12, EP43 "Rocking Restorations"
The coolest restorations in the history of the shop, including a samurai sword, a 1973 Jeep, a penny arcade Grip Tester, a 1930s tricycle, and a helicopter.
S12, EP41 "Trash or Treasure"
The greatest treasures and biggest disappointments, including a violin with million-dollar potential, a document signed by John Hancock, a Picasso lithograph, a Barber dime, outlaw John W. Hardin's business card, and an unopened treasure chest.
S12, EP33 "Every Rose Has Its Pawn"
An original sketch of the Marine Corps War Memorial comes into the shop; a Poison platinum disc signed by Bret Michaels; a Roman oil lamp from the first century.