Pawn Stars: Season 16: Monumental Pawn #8
Monumental Pawn: Rick has a big decision to make when a programme from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty shows up. He also hits the road to check out a 1966 Chevy II. (S16, ep 8)
Monumental Pawn: Rick has a big decision to make when a programme from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty shows up. He also hits the road to check out a 1966 Chevy II. (S16, ep 8)
Put Up Your Nukes: The guys are shocked when a seller claims to own a cover for a thermonuclear warhead. Plus, a mandolin from Bob Wills' Texas Playboys shows up. (S15, ep 10)
Breaking The Bank: Staff at the world-famous pawn shop check out an NBA legend's old sneakers, as well as a rare Half Eagle coin from the Civil War. (S14, ep 8)
Purple Haze: The guys cast their eyes over a collection of Viking items, before Corey and Chumlee are offered a photo signed by The Doors. (S13, ep 10)
Over The Moon: A WWII pilot's jacket and part of Apollo 11 turn up in the shop. The guys also find a book signed by J. Edgar Hoover. Can they prove its autograph is real? (S8, ep 8)
Bugs Money: Corey and Chumlee go looney over a Bugs Bunny poster signed by voice of Bugs, Mel Blanc. The guys also get the chance to buy a golf club owned by Dean Martin. (S7, ep 8)
Pom Pom Pawn: The guys get the chance to buy an extraordinary Coke-sponsored motor home. A San Francisco 49ers cheerleader swings by hoping to flog her 1989 Super Bowl ring. (S6, ep 8)
Striking a Chord: The guys are presented with a rare 18th-century book documenting the first laws of congress, a 'hi-tech' robot from the 80s and a mandolin that could be worth $100,000.
Double Trouble: The team toast the discovery of a rare unopened bottle of 1921 Dom Perignon and discover a chilling collection of Freddy Krueger dolls from Nightmare On Elm Street.
Fortune In Flames: At the shop, Rick struggles to get a good deal for a flame thrower, while Corey and Chumlee try their luck in an auction for a classic gypsy fortune-teller machine.