
Season 125 Episodes
- Boom or BustS1 E1Rick wants to test fire an 18th-century cannon that could be worth $40,000 before making an offer; a woodworker wants to pawn his 1.5-ton table saw; a man tries to sell his replica Roman armor.
- Confederate ConundrumS1 E2A circa 1861 Civil War saber lands in the shop, but questions are raised about its authenticity; Fender guitar autographed by Chuck Berry; 1916 cash register.
- Sink or SellS1 E3Corey gets in trouble for buying a 1984 Chris-Craft boat without testing it first; an old-timer brings in a loaded 1849 Colt revolver; rare 1954 Gretsch guitar previously owned by actor Robert Duvall.
- Knights in Fake Armor?S1 E4Old Pac-Man game; a medieval knight's jousting helmet could be worth $30,000 if it's real; Chum Lee is given the potentially dangerous task of firing an 1884 Trapdoor rifle to see if it works properly.
- Gangsters & GuitarsS1 E5A 1962 Lincoln Continental with suicide doors; an 1857 billfold contains Confederate money; a 1942 Gibson L7 guitar.
- Damn YankeesS1 E6Verifying the authenticity of a baseball signed by the 1951 World Series champion New York Yankees; Rick checks out a 25-piece Knights of the Round Table set; the shop has a chance to buy a West Point cadet jacket worn by a famous general.
- Brothels & BussesS1 E7A young man wants to trade a 1750 blunderbuss for an engagement ring; the shop gets a chance to purchase a fighter jet ejection seat; a man hoping to make his rent wants to pawn an original 1966 Schwinn Stingray bicycle.
- Time MachinesS1 E8Rick tries to refurbish a 1950s Coke machine to make it a modernized collector's item; Corey is offered an 18th-century flintlock pistol; 1941 Philco radio.
- Rope a DopeS1 E9The shop team considers buying a chopped 1929 Ford coupe; a cowboy wants to sell a calf-roping machine; the prettiest pawn shop employee is punished for continuing to be tardy.
- Rick's Big BetS1 E10Rick refurbishes a gas pump that had a bird's nest inside; after misidentifying a Faberge crystal glass, Corey takes a quiz with graveyard shift duty at stake; Rick buys bayonets.
- John Hancock's HancockS1 E11Pricing John Hancock's signature; the guys have a chance to buy what is claimed to be an authentic Indiana Jones bullwhip.
- Plane CrazyS1 E12Checking the authenticity of a map of Colonial Boston; Chumlee's purchase of fake art upsets Rick; the shop might buy its first airplane.
- Peaches & PinupsS1 E13A 1970 wooden crossbow that hasn't been fired in almost 40 years; Playboy magazine collection; a $10,000 ormolu "Death Clock."
- Old Man's GambleS1 E14The guys get a call about a KISS pinball machine from 1979; a woman brings in a 1914 star note $20 bill; Chumlee must raise money to buy a classic 1982 Harley-Davidson shovelhead.
- Fired UpS1 E15The pawn shop staff tries to verify that an airplane propeller is linked to Charles Lindbergh; Rick has his doubts about the authenticity of a 1750s flintlock musketoon; a man brings in a key chain that he believes belonged to musician Willie Nelson.
- Sharks and CobrasS1 E16Classic 1965 Shelby racecar; a World War II period ship's clock might not tick; a collection of megalodon teeth.
- Old Man's BootyS1 E17The guys have a chance to buy a mysterious, 17th-century treasure chest that no one can open; World War I three-sided trench knife; Rick and Corey play a prank on the Old Man.
- A Shot and a ShaveS1 E18Rick is offered a patchwork quilt made from celebrity autographs; an 1845 Harpers Ferry musket; a scientist is selling ATM receipts from the South Pole; barber chair from Sweeney Todd.
- Hot Air BuffoonS1 E19Corey buys a huge 12-passenger hot air balloon; classic 1960 Gibson Les Paul guitar; Prohibition period medicinal whiskey.
- Steaks at StakeS1 E20The Old Man offers a steak dinner and a cash prize as an incentive to boost profits; supercharged motorcycle; 1915 calculator; 200-year-old buttons that might have connections to George Washington.
- A Christmas SpecialS1 E21The gang is surprised with a special holiday treat; the best and worst moments of the year; the fate of memorable items.
- Secret SantaS1 E22Santa Claus makes an appearance at Christmastime; Revolutionary War-period currency possibly printed by Benjamin Franklin; battle-ax believed to be from the 15th century.
- Pawn Shop PinotS1 E23Chumlee wants to try creating "Pawn Shop Pinot" using a 19th-century wine maker purchased by Rick and the Old Man; cannon used to signal ships; a truck ranks as the priciest item ever at the shop.
- Bikes and BladesS1 E24Rick has a chance to buy a quartermaster's spyglass that might be from a World War II ship; Corey contemplates buying a 1996 Harley Road King motorcycle customized with a pink flame paint job; a man hopes to sell smuggled WWII knives.
- Rick's Bad DayS1 E25The guys try to establish the authenticity of a theater playbill from the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated; pair of halberds; Rick takes a gamble on an elegant perpetual motion clock.
Synopsis
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?"Cast
Corey Harrison, Rick Harrison, Austin "Chumlee" Russell, Richard HarrisonRating
TV-PG
Genres
Reality, History, AuctionFrequently Asked Questions
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