
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 colourful 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?'.
Going, Going, Pawn: Rick drives to Los Angeles to see legendary baseball player Babe Ruth's "called shot" bat.
The guys check out an ancient Roman Ides of March coin, an original Mad Max movie poster and an MGM lion brass knocker.
The guys check out a bust of actor Marlon Brando, a Donkey Kong penny bank from the early 1980s and a cyclops print made by a member of the band Devo.
Rick learns one must buy money to make money when some rare currency hits his counter, and Chumlee flips out when he sees an antique pinball machine.
The guys check out handwritten math by Albert Einstein, an antique headlamp tester, and a prop from the horror movie, Child's Play.
Wish a Pawna Star: A seller brings in some vintage Disneyland employee costumes, and Corey lights up when a rare "Smoking Hamilton" currency printing error comes through the doors.
Rick and Chumlee inspect a valuable Japanese katana from the 1800s and some Playboy stock certificates.
A seller brings in a Bible from the 1500s, but Corey's book expert has a warning for him. Also, the guys check out an automaton with a magic trick.
A set of royal British armour has Rick suiting up to strike a bargain. Also, the guys look at a movie script from comedy duo Abbott and Costello.
The guys check out handwritten memoirs from a member of Bonnie and Clyde's gang, and an original version of the classic board game Game of Life.
A ring costume signed by the late WWE Hall of Famer Macho Man Randy Savage struts its way into the store. Will Rick dig it?
Rick considers purchasing a fiddle signed by The Devil Went Down to Georgia singer Charlie Daniels.
Rick takes a swing at buying a Boston Red Sox World Series ring, then the BMW that legendary rapper Tupac was shot in rolls into the store.
A collection of rare Beatles' vinyl records comes into the store, and the guys check out illustrations from Where the Wild Things Are.
The first American coin ever made, a Jetsons lunchbox, and a hood ornament from an Austrian automaker head into the shop.
Chumlee sells one of Rick's prized Japanese katanas to UFC president Dana White.
The guys inspect an anti-war speech signed by Dr Martin Luther King Jr and a remote-controlled miniature boat from Disney's Jungle Cruise ride.
In a presidential episode, the guys check out an autographed card of Abraham Lincoln and a golf driver shaft made for Bill Clinton.
A vest designed to hold the 14 harmonicas of blues legend John Popper comes into the store - as does the man himself!
Rick checks out a top hat and pistol that once belonged to a Jack the Ripper suspect, and a garden gnome stained glass lamp lights up the pawn shop.
Among the curios walking into the shop today: a 1984 Ferrari 308, a phone-operated music player from the 1930s, and a cowboy hat that belonged to actor Larry Hagman.
A seller drums up excitement for his Led Zeppelin vinyl albums, and an elaborate 19th-century office desk makes a formidable piece of furniture.
Rick celebrates the 500th episode of Pawn Stars by spending some capital in the capital, including two items that belonged to George Washington.
Rick and Chum grapple with a Batman utility belt toy from the 1960s and a gorgeous Mosrite electric guitar shocks everyone at the shop.
It's all hands on deck when a British Navy gunpowder bucket blasts into the shop. Will Rick scoop it up, or send it overboard?
Rick wheels up to DC to go see one of the first ever Jeeps built for WWII. Back in Vegas, an image projector has Chum seeing things in a whole new light. (S19, ep 47)
Rick takes a stab at a sword with an attached pistol from the 1700s. Will he hit the bullseye or shoot himself in the foot? (S19, ep 48)
Rick tackles a set of San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl rings, but can he bring the high asking price just a touch down? (S19, ep 49)
In tribute to Richard 'Old Man' Harrison, Pawn Stars revisits some of the Las Vegas legend's greatest moments.