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Where is airing: History Channel
For what age: 10+
How many episodes in 10 season: 47 episodes
A one-of-a-kind "Star Wars" packaged Boba Fett prototype strides into the shop. An early 1900s Shelby bicycle wheels in. Steve Grad wows Rick with his otherworldly "Star Wars" autographed poster and massive card collection. A "Star Wars"-used piece of the Death Star docks at the shop.
A 1906 Silver Half Dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic sails into the shop. A first edition of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" transforms in the shop. A 1936 Zeiss 16mm camera rolls in. Later, a Howard Hughes plane altimeter takes off in the shop.
A limited edition 2014 Hertz Penske GT Mustang races around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Next, a 1600s lobster tail helmet from Oliver Cromwell's army shows up. Finally, an old fashion apple peeler gets Corey cranking.
An 1894 S Barber Dime jangles into the shop. Next, a John Belushi autograph. Then, a 1950s Jim Henson puppet pops in. And later, a 1965 Schwinn bicycle rolls into the shop.
The Pawn Stars look at an ultra-rare Nepalese Bira gun from the late 1800s. Next, a 1970s Bob Peak TWA mural makes a big impression. Later, a three-trumpet brass horn blares in.
A hand-painted, signed guitar from Def Leppard's Phil Collen rocks into the shop. Then, a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend LeBron James hit the floor. Next, Rick checks out a 19th century carriage clock. Finally, an original Mogen David wine ad displays itself.
An all-star Dodger's baseball memorabilia bench faces Rick in the bottom of the ninth. Then, a 19th century Hobbs & Co. lock box bolts in. Next, there's a prankster in the shop when an original Woody Woodpecker oil painting is brought in. And later, Rick gets schooled when a set of educational books called the Delphian Course cram into the shop.
A chair belonging to Abraham Lincoln. Then, Corey and Chum check out a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game. A signed Seinfeld script is brought into the shop. Finally, antique firefighting buckets enter the shop.
Items include a WWE Hall of Fame ring; a 1927 Essex Sedan; an 1891 silver certificate; a rare recording of Stormy Weather.
Break the bank with the Pawn Stars and look back at some of the priciest items in the shop's history: a ,000 Panama Pacific gold coin from 1915, a Hydro Jetpack that sends Corey sky high, rare artwork from graffiti sensation Keith Haring and an exclusive Hertz Penske GT Mustang with an ,000 asking price that has Rick burning rubber.
Get mobbed with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the best guns, guitars and gangster memorabilia ever to enter the shop: a limited edition guitar hand-painted and played by Def Leppard's Phil Collen, a signet ring possibly once owned by Lucky Luciano, a rare 1800's octagon barrel .22 caliber Winchester, a 1969 Les Paul Professional guitar, an ornately engraved 1894 Marlin rifle, and a check signed by Carlo Gambino that prompts Rick to give its owner an offer he can't refuse.
Go on a joyride with the Pawn Stars and revisit some of the most unique vehicles ever to roll into the shop: a classic 1949 Hudson Commodore, a one-of-a-kind Ultra4 race car, a post-apocalyptic survival vehicle, an antique doctor's buggy, a rusty 1927 Essex rat rod and a custom sand rail that pits father against son as Rick and Corey race through the desert.
Some of the rarest items in the shop's history: the holy grail of Hot Wheels - a 1969 Beach Bomb Prototype, a first-edition Revolutionary War military protocol manual, an induction motor developed by the father of electricity: Nikola Tesla, a sacred 0,000 Star Wars Boba Fett action figure, a 19th-century Nepalese Bira Gun and a set of Houdini-owned shackles.
Raise the American flag with the Pawn Stars when an original sketch of the Marine Corps War Memorial sculpts its way into the shop. Will Rick claim victory with his offer or will it become his enemy? Next, a Poison platinum disc signed by Bret Michaels rocks in. Will Rick make a glam metal deal or will it be a thorn in his side? Then, a Roman oil lamp from the first century lights its way in. Will Chum ignite a deal or will the flame burn out? And later, a military certificate from the Vietnam War shows up. Will Corey cash in or will it be worthless?
All hail the Pawn Stars when a 44 BC Roman coin with Julius Caesar's portrait presides over the shop. Will Rick command a high price or will the deal be assassinated? Next, a rare 1960s leather jacket zips in. Will Corey have a cow over the rockin' style or will he think it's a bad fit? Then, Corey and Chum hit a streak when plaster casts of Joe DiMaggio's feet steal a base in the shop. Will the guys mold together a deal or will the sale crumble? And later, Rick is quarantined when a scarlet fever sign infects the shop. Will a deal be his cure or will it just make him sick?
A couple of Duck's Foot pistols sees the guys spending some time at the gun range.
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.
A 1980s Sigma Derby horse-racing game; a 1940s Moby Dick Classic Comic; a dollar bill signed by Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan; a 1910 envelope sealer.
A Civil War general's sword; a veterinary medicine box from the 1800s; a pair of space toy robots from the 1960s; a 1936 Olympic pin.
An original Beach Boys surfboard; a magazine feature penned by Mark Twain; an early spirit hydrometer; an original Peter Max painting of the Statue of Liberty.
Two rare G.I. Joe play sets; a 1950s Chinese military motorcycle; a photograph and letter signed by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
A violin with million dollar potential; a document signed by founding father John Hancock; a rare Picasso lithograph; a Barber dime possibly worth 0,000; a business card from notorious outlaw John W. Hardin; an unopened antique treasure chest.
A letter signed by Napoleon; a surreal figure by Mexican artist Pedro Friedeberg; a 1960s Monkees talking puppet; original Dick & Jane illustrations.
A 1969 Triumph Motorcycle; the first issue of MAD Magazine; an 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun.
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.
A set of 1814 naval history books from John Adam's personal library; an electronic cigar box guitar signed by musician Sammy Hager; a 1901 coin sorter.
Treasures from the American Civil War, including a rifle, a campaign ribbon from Abraham Lincoln's first election, a sterling-silver flask, a lap desk made by Dr. Samuel Mudd, a soldier's engraved pocket watch, a campaign poster, and a schoolbook.
Film star Harry Carey's collection of nearly 200 celebrity autographs; a 1900s Wrigley Gum vending machine; an equilibristat, designed to measure the equilibrium of a railroad car; a 1960s Jimmy Jet toy.
An astrological armillary sphere; a British candy dispenser; a signed Louis Armstrong photograph and handkerchief; a vintage Ghirardelli billboard.
A 1547 edition of "The Dance of Death"; two sculptures from Dr. Seuss' taxidermy collection; a tear-gas baton.
A custom Fender quad guitar; a Wheaties box featuring Tonya Harding; two steelyard scales from the 1700s.
A 19th century sun dial cannon; a signed helmet from one of Hollywood's biggest flops, "Heaven's Gate;'' sterling silver baby figurines; a 1964 Beatles board game.
The fiercest negotiations, including the negotiations for Elton John's boots, a James Bond toy car, an ancient Roman coin, vintage Pez dispensers, a book that belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, Viking copper and gold, and an aphorism signed by Mark Twain.
A 1944 steel cent; an 1850s calendar clock shows up; a H.R Giger lithograph from the film "Alien 3"; a Smokey the Bear puppet.
A cast-signed helmet from the TV series "Lost in Space"; a pair of sneakers signed by retired NBA player Robert Parish; a mystery object that cause Rick and Corey to scratch their heads.
A 1769 set of playing cards with hidden political message shuffles into the shop. Also, Corey checks out a set of Charlie's Angels figurines. Rick lights up when an antique stained glass lamp illuminates the shop.
Eighteenth-century engravings of the Spanish Armada; wax recordings from the 1890s; a Coca-Cola robot from the 1980s; a 1900s Teddy Roosevelt Bears pitcher.
A 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport; a cubist painting by New Zealand artist Louise Henderson; antique railroad locks from the late 1800s; an early-1900s self-heating gasoline iron.
A first edition of "The Adventures of Bob Hope" comic; an ancient Egyptian mummy mask; a 1950s Disney fire extinguisher.
Limited-edition Batman and Joker Bolin guitars; a bronze sculpture by M.L. Snowden; a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters; a WWII-era Adolf Hitler pincushion.
Madonna's 1988 day planner; a 1910 phrenology head; a locket from the 1800s with preacher Henry Ward Beecher; a 1980s egg chair used for hearing tests.
An 1800s Colt revolver; an antique Chinese fingernail guard; a life mask of Abraham Lincoln; a Playboy magazine used in the movie, "Forrest Gump".