• Air date: 21 Jan '10 49 episodes
      Go inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, generations of the Harrison family run the family business, and there’s clashing and camaraderie every step of the way.
  • List of Episodes (49)
    • 26. Aw Shucks!

      21 Jun '10
      The Pawn Stars fasten their seat belts when a 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago speeds into the shop. Originally purchased for $400,000, will Corey keep the negotiation on track, or is this 200 mile-an-hour super car more than he can handle? Then, Rick is presented with a true one of a kind, when a guy brings in a set of Saddam Hussein's fingerprints. Taken in Baghdad by the FBI, will Rick try to capture this rare piece at all costs, or will he play this one by the book? And later, Rick and Corey chec
    • 27. Deals from Hell

      21 Jun '10
      Hat's off to the Pawn Stars, when a man brings in a signed print of Abraham Lincoln. Will Rick write off this presidential paper as an impostor or will he decide this Abe truly is honest? Then, the guys are presented with a turn of the century parade cannon. Originally used to salute Civil War veterans, will Rick pay tribute to this rare piece of ordnance, or will he rain on the seller's parade? And later, Corey and the Old Man encounter a steel mandolin from the 1940's. A bit worse for wear, do
    • 28. Chumlee's Dummies

      28 Jun '10
      The Pawn Stars consider buying a 1939 Allied Forces World War II plane; the Old Man has a chance to buy a munitions receipt from the War of 1812, signed by Andrew Jackson; a man comes in with a pair of life-size western cowboy mannequins.
    • 29. Strike, Spare, BOOM

      28 Jun '10
      Items appraised include a bowling ball mortar built by the seller, a 1939 British World War II baby gas mask, an intact ticket for the 1965 Muhammed Ali versus Floyd Patterson fight, an antique spotlight estimated to be from the 1930s, and a collection of 70 antique railroad bonds, estimated by the seller to date from the 1840s.
    • 30. Message in a Bottle

      05 Jul '10
      The Pawn Stars feel a jolt of history when a guy brings in the original AC motor built by Nikola Tesla. Considered one of the most important inventions of the 19th century, will they power up a high voltage deal for this national treasure, or will the negotiation run out of juice? Then, Rick and Corey check out a 1968 VW Bug convertible. Nearly restored, but with a broken motor, will Rick try to convert this busted bug into cash, or will this deal crash on arrival? And later, Chumlee nearly lose
    • 31. Rough Riders

      05 Jul '10
      The Pawn Stars have an opportunity to buy an 1875 Remington pistol; Rick and the Old Man meet a man hoping to sell a Civil War bugle; the grandson of a famous Prime Minister comes in with a clock presented to his grandfather by President Nixon.
    • 32. Phoning It In

      12 Jul '10
      The Pawn Stars have a chance to purchase a collection of personal letters from the Kennedy brothers; Rick and Chumlee visit a man hoping to sell an enormous toy collection; the Old Man is presented with vintage Mickey Mouse telephones.
    • 33. Moon Walking

      12 Jul '10
      Someone brings in a flag from one of NASA's final missions to the moon; Rick is presented with an 1861 Civil War Colt musket; Corey and Chumlee meet a guy selling his collection of NFL pins from the first 20 Super Bowls.
    • 34. Peeping Pawn

      16 Aug '10
      The Pawn Stars are presented with a rare 1776 Massachusetts penny made by Paul Revere; Rick has an opportunity to buy a hand grenade made by an American World War II spy program; Rick and Corey meet a man hoping to sell his 1950s peep show machine.
    • 35. Ace in the Hole

      16 Aug '10
      The Pawn Stars are presented with an antique professional gambler's toolkit; Rick and Corey look to buy rare pieces of 1896 U.S. currency; a man hopes to sell his 1950's radiation detecting geiger counter.
    • 36. Double Trouble

      06 Sep '10
      The Pawn Stars reach for the sky when a man walks in with a custom set of 19th century double barrel firearms; an extremely rare unopened bottle of 1921 Dom Perignon; a collection of autographed talking Freddy Krueger dolls.
    • 37. Getting A Head

      06 Sep '10
      The Pawn Stars are presented with a 1969 Buick Skylark; Chumlee and the Old Man look to buy a Civil War field desk complete with captured Confederate documents; Rick is presented with a human shrunken head.
    • 38. Cornering the Colonel

      13 Sep '10
      An arcade punching-bag game; a suit belonging to Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders; and a Presidential commission document from Grover Cleveland.
    • 39. Ready, Set, Pawn

      13 Sep '10
      A dragster racing car; a Japanese land-mine training kit from World War II; and a fully restored 1957 Dr Pepper vending machine.
    • 40. The Eagle Has Landed

      20 Sep '10
      The Pawn Stars go off-roading as they look to buy a 1973 Jeep CJ5; Rick meets a man hoping to sell several photographs and negatives from the final Apollo Space Program mission; a man walks in hoping to sell an 1861 Double Eagle $20 gold piece.
    • 41. Like a Rolling Chum

      20 Sep '10
      The Pawn Stars have the chance to buy a hockey stick signed by the 1980 Men's Olympic hockey team; a man brings in a 1970 vinyl record of Bob Dylan's Self-Portrait;Chumlee is given a special assignment.
    • 42. Hello Nurse

      18 Oct '10
      Items appraised include a Civil War-era Kentucky long rifle; a rare G.I. Joe nurse doll; a set of silver dishes taken from Adolf Hitler's mountain retreat, known as the Eagle's Nest; and a 1950s-era Marketeer golf cart. Also, Corey and Chumlee temporarily work the night shift, to retrain the employees.
    • 43. Chumdog Millionaire

      18 Oct '10
      Items appraised include a DeLorean sports car, and a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt. Rick, Corey and Chumlee get the opportunity to appear on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; Meredith Vieira makes a cameo appearance.
    • 44. Gone with the Schwinn

      25 Oct '10
      Items appraised include a pair of ornate, hand-etched parade saddles, a 60-year-old Steiff teddy bear, an 18th century bronze miniature cannon, purchased at a garage sale, that was used for instruction in the use of its larger counterparts, a pair of Schwinn Phantom bicycles from the 1950s, and a collection of 58 boxes, each containing about 60 video tapes of various TV shows and movies, plus audio cassettes, that belonged to Sammy Davis, Jr..
    • 45. Bare Bones

      25 Oct '10
      Items appraised include a collection of 290 million-year-old Mazon Creek fossils of spiders and ferns, a blackjack table from the Stardust Casino, a pair of metal Coca-Cola signs from the 1950s, and a custom Down and Dirty motorcycle frame. When Rick and the Old Man learn that Corey paid a total of $18,000 to buy the frame and build a motorcycle from it, they give Corey, who entertains the notion of purchasing it himself, an ultimatum.
    • 46. Never Surrender

      01 Nov '10
      Items appraised include a letter by Winston Churchill to U.S Major General Mark Clark, a radio controlled, gas-powered toy Hummer that Chumlee wants to repair, an antique barber pole from the late 1800s-early 1900s made of cast iron and blown stained glass, a 1938 Frigidaire refrigerator, and a Catholic relic from Saint Elizabeth Seton, with documentation in Latin.
    • 47. Honest Abe

      01 Nov '10
      Items appraised include a silk Abraham Lincoln campaign ribbon from the 1860 U.S. Presidential election, a working 19th century dynamite detonator, a mid-1960s B&Z Electra-King electric car, a pair of mint condition, 1990 Air Jordan V basketball sneakers about which Chumlee displays a surprising amount of knowledge, a pre-WWII German Tippco antique toy army truck, and a 1913 Victrola phonograph.
    • 48. Monkey Business

      06 Dec '10
      Mount up and ride with the Pawn Stars as they take aim at a hat believed to have been worn by Western movie legend John Wayne. Will the gang decide to rustle up some quick cash or will they be forced to put up their dukes? Then, Rick and Chumlee are presented with an etching allegedly from one of the greatest artists in history--Rembrandt. Uncovered at a yard sale, will this artwork turn out to be a hidden masterpiece or a case of mistaken identity? And later, a woman hopes to sell her classic 1
    • 49. Packing Heat

      13 Dec '10
      Take a ride with the Pawn Stars as they check out a 1962 mobster-style Cadillac Fleetwood limousine. Will the guys make an offer the seller can't refuse or will the deal become too much of a stretch? Then, Rick and Chumlee are presented with a collection of 1990s Atlanta Braves championship World Series rings. Will Rick step up to the plate and take negotiations into extra innings or will he strike out looking? And later, a man walks into the shop with two vintage pistol lighters. Will Corey pul