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Season 126 of 27 Episodes
  • A tricked-out Dodge Demon; a 1951 Chevy; a limited-edition Mustang; Rick gets his hands on some gold bars from a possible shipwreck treasure.
  • Former NBA player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar offers Rick a deal on his spectacular sports memorabilia; Chum takes a spin with a legendary hockey player.
  • Rick and the guys hit the road in search of unique military surplus items; special guests come to the shop to check out some ultimate blades forged in fire.
  • Rick and the team get into the Halloween spirit when customers start to bring in some of the spookiest and creepiest items.
  • It's hail to the chief as the Harrisons dig deep to own rare pieces of presidential history, including an autographed photo of Lincoln, a possible copy of the Declaration of Independence and JFK's cigar box.
  • Rick discovers an enormous collection of Disney memorabilia in Los Angeles; Chum and Rick try to pull the trigger on a private collection of Nike shoes worth $1 million; Rick heads south in pursuit of his childhood dream: his own personal fire truck.
  • When items from some of history's most notorious criminals come into the shop, Rick and the crew must decide if they will execute a deal or set them free.
  • Rick, Corey and Chum get their hands on hot items connected to original gangsters.
  • Four original paintings by Andy Warhol pop up at the shop.
  • Chum stages a sneaky Secret Santa event; Rick considers a one-horse open sleigh from the 1800s; Corey and Chum seek to score a classic Lionel train set.
  • A book signed by "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; the original Beatles contract with their manager Brian Epstein; antique Japanese samurai swords.
  • A man comes in with a Colt .45 he claims was used to kill Jesse James; an antique professional gambler's toolkit; a business card of the infamous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin.
  • Movie props from the world of 007, along with real-life code cracking devices and secret guns, come in from the cold to the pawn shop.
  • Corey threatens to leave the business unless he's made a partner.
  • Rick spots a life-sized Spider-Man and some rare original Avengers and X-Men series comics; Chumlee meets Marvel's superhero creator, Stan Lee; the whole crew checks out the Batmobile; Corey threatens to leave the business unless he's made a partner.
  • Negotiating some heart-stopping, one of a kind rides; the world famous 31-ton Robosaurus stops by for a light four wheeled snack; Rick tries to land a deal for an A6 Texan fighter plane; a one-man submarine surfaces at the shop.
  • A peg leg pistol, a dinosaur bone and a tigers eye skull, all promising to ward off aliens, come into the shop; the guys have to choose between sailing away with the pistol or digging deep for dinosaurs.
  • The Pawn Stars show blitz and try to score some of the greatest touchdown deals ever to pass through the shop.
  • JFK's personal cigar box, Jimi Hendrix's legendary Fender Stratocaster and Steve McQueen's infamous Bullitt Mustang.
  • Rick and his team go in search of treasure that might be worth its weight in gold; from ship-wrecked coins to blinged-out shades, these valuable possessions have the team seeing dollar signs.
  • Featuring guitars and memorabilia from legendary rockers; when Rick meets Billy Gibbons, the "Sharp Dressed Man" himself, it's pure record gold.
  • The pawn stars compete for gold-medal deals; a guy races in with a genuine Olympic torch carried in the opening ceremonies of the 1984 summer games; Rick eyes a diploma from the 1912 Olympics.
  • Looking for items to glam up the shop, Rick bids on the largest collection of Willy Wonka props in existence; when a customer comes in with items from Tony Sopranos wardrobe, Rick tries to make him an offer he can't refuse.
  • Excerpts from the first Continental Congress come in; Rick and Corey meet a man hoping to sell a 1775 Massachusetts war bond and there could be something hidden in the engraving; and an archive of items signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
  • The Pawn Stars check out a classic 1932 Roadster and a Rolls-Royce owned by Johnny Cash; Rick burns up the racetrack when a seller brings in a competition dragster race car; the guys check out two high-performance dune buggies on the same day.
  • Rick buys 507 signed basketball cards; Chum tries to convince Rick that a mystery pack sale is just what he needs to turn a profit; Chum tries to strike a deal for a signed Cy Young photo; famous Muhammad Ali artifact; vintage bat.
Pawn Stars: Best Of

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A compilation of some of the episodes of "Pawn Stars," a reality TV series about trading and negotiating prices for items and other valuable artifacts.

Starring

Corey Harrison, Rick Harrison, Austin Chumlee Russell

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