Pawn Stars: Season 14: Fiesta Loco #2 (300)
Fiesta Loco: A seller offering a landscape painted by Monet gives off mixed impressions. Could this painting be worth a million dollars? (S14, ep 2)
Fiesta Loco: A seller offering a landscape painted by Monet gives off mixed impressions. Could this painting be worth a million dollars? (S14, ep 2)
Rough And Tumble: The guys check out some items signed by Grizzly Adams actor Dan Haggerty, a piece of flag carried by Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders and a foot oscillator. (S13, ep 2)
$=MC2: Great finds come thick and fast, as the guys lay their hands on a rare photograph of Albert Einstein and a collection of top-secret documents from the Pentagon. (S8, ep 2)
Silent And Deadly: The guys discover a piece of marble from Abraham Lincoln's tomb, a deadly African sword and an antique Charlie Chaplin doll. But can they trust their sellers? (S7, ep 2)
Pablo Pawncasso: The guys come across famous Picasso etching 'Poor Roby', a rare REO Flying Cloud hot rod and a man trying to flog two gold-plated pairs of miniature trousers. (S6, ep 2)
Robosaurus: The guys come face to face with a huge 31-ton robosaurus and get presented with an Uncle Sam piggy bank from 1886. Meanwhile, a computer meltdown threatens to close the shop.
Rough Riders: Rick and the Old Man eye a Civil War bugle and meet the grandson of a famous Prime Minister who comes in with a clock which was presented to his grandfather by Richard Nixon.
The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy a classic 1973 pinball machine and a 1924 gold coin considered the most beautiful ever produced by the US Mint. But can they trust it is real?
Fired Up: The boys are offered an aeroplane propeller that's linked to Charles Lindbergh and a key chain that might have been Willie Nelson's. But can the sellers prove their authenticity?
Reeling And Dealing: Chumlee steps up to the plate when a Babe Ruth baseball mitt turns up. A pocket fishing rod inspires Rick to show Corey and Chumlee the joys of angling. (S14, ep 9)