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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?"
S12, EP3 "Fender Bender"
A 1939 Superman doll comes into the shop; a 1952 Fender Telecaster guitar; an antique Japanese matchlock gun.
S12, EP5 "Napoleon Bonapawn"
A rare Rolling Stones record comes into the shop; a football used in the first Hall of Fame game; three swords from the Napoleonic era come into the shop.
S15, EP15 "Can't Pawn Me Love"
Illustrations from the children's book, "Where the Wild Things Are;" Beatles vinyl records; antique hot dog bun warmer; an electric hot dog cooker; a Princess Leia action figure signed by actress Carrie Fisher.
S12, EP6 "Eye of the Tiger"
A banner from the WWII secret airborne division is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a 1980s Ooze-It toy; Rick is muted by an unsigned illustration from the silent film era.
S12, EP45 "Hollywood Goods"
Cool Hollywood items, including a letter terminating Marilyn Monroe's contract, the 1951 Chevy convertible driven by Steve McQueen in his final film, unpublished photographs of Paul Newman, a prop from "Cleopatra," and Indiana Jones' whip.
S12, EP7 "Promissory Pawn"
Corey and Chum look at a water-propelled jetpack; a promissory note from the Mexican-American War; a statue of the Hindu god Shiva is brought into the shop.
S12, EP6 "Eye of the Tiger"
A banner from the WWII secret airborne division is brought into the shop; a customer brings in a 1980s Ooze-It toy; Rick is muted by an unsigned illustration from the silent film era.
S12, EP4 "Godfather of Pawn"
A James Brown suit comes into the shop; Corey and Chum check out an artist proof from the film Anchors Aweigh; a 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter.