Rick and Corey get a taste of the pirate’s life when they test a peg-leg gun. Corey and Chumlee check out yearbooks signed by a Hollywood icon.
Rick inspects a rare Elton John Captain Fantastic pinball machine. Corey brushes up on some art history with an iconic LeRoy Neiman painting.
Rick ponders whether to pay the high price for a page from a Gutenberg Bible, the first printed book. A rare and giant movie poster puts Corey in a bind.
A client hopes to sell a $1,000 bill from the 1930s for 10 times its face value. Chumlee makes a surprising discovery about a bronze statue.
Chumlee seeks out legendary comic book creator Stan Lee to confirm the authenticity of an autographed strip. Rick maps out the value of an old atlas.
Rick, Corey and Chumlee check out an original Superman costume, a Commodore 64 computer, a pair of vintage music posters and a 1980s Rhodes piano.
Rap icon Flavor Flav brings in an O.J. Simpson statue originally owned by the man himself. A custom 1951 Mercury hot rod gets Rick’s motor running.
Rick hops aboard a Gilded Age train car and scopes out the 1802 edition of an influential political text. Corey and Chumlee eye an old Nintendo toy.
An autographed photo of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy lands in Rick's hands. The Pawn Stars head to a gun range to test a double-lock musket.
Rick takes a spin in a 1974 Triumph Spitfire convertible. At the shop, the team floats some deals for whaling harpoons and Popeye water pistols.
On the hunt for Hollywood memorabilia, Rick tries to secure props from an iconic children’s movie, Muhammad Ali’s letters and art by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Rick and Chumlee head to Florida to check out a 1964 yacht and visit a friend’s pawn shop. In Vegas, Corey is offered original Incredible Hulk comics.
Rick taps an expert to evaluate a special edition book illustrated by Picasso and test drives a rare amphibious Jeep with Corey at a lake.
Corey takes a stab at negotiating a price for a kris dagger. Rick inspects a Ronald McDonald balloon inflator and a collection of Edward Curtis prints.
A rare movie poster and a vintage suit said to belong to a magician come to the shop. An old RC helicopter inspires the crew to compete in a drone race.
Deals begin to brew when a copy of the Declaration of Independence and a Civil War-era gun equipped with a coffee grinder arrive at the shop.
After an old Gibson guitar falls into Rick's lap, he scopes out colonial bone dice from centuries past and imagines what life would be like in the 1700s.
A seller seeks half a million dollars for a collection of rare Pokémon cards. Rick nerds out over an 18th-century edition of "The Wealth of Nations."
Rick is reluctant to make a deal on a hat allegedly worn by Prince and encounters another mystery when an Egyptian scarab ring lands in the shop.
The arrival of three samurai swords gives Chumlee a chance to cut a deal, and Corey makes a play for an antique Steiff donkey pull toy.
Owners of an 18th-century book of witchcraft, a fancy banjo and an old control yoke try to get paid. The crew goes for a ride in the "Wayne's World" car.
A very rare Barbie doll elicits Rick's attention during a visit with his friend Marie Osmond. Chumlee goes for a ride in a tiny amusement park car.
A seller hopes a Kobe Bryant warm-up jersey will get Rick to play ball and pay up. Corey takes a gamble on a rare copy of the novel "Leaving Las Vegas."
Rick drinks in some sudsy history while examining a beer barrel and an alcohol meter. Corey looks at a movie slate signed by Quentin Tarantino.
A 1973 Marshall guitar amp is music to Rick's ears. Corey and Chumlee get excited by a hoverboard signed by the cast of "Back to the Future Part II."
Rick takes a personal interest in a Gobrecht dollar. Chumlee's wowed by an LP signed by Bob Marley. Corey looks at a vintage board game.
Rick looks under the hood of a 1966 Dodge Charger with a Hemi engine before making sure that a seller's book by P.T. Barnum isn't a hoax.
Rick and Chumlee cruise in O.J. Simpson's Bronco. A seller looks to finance her wedding dress by getting top dollar for a signed "Star Wars" comic.
Rick seeks to confirm an ancient coin's authenticity. Corey takes a trip to see a 1967 Fiat 500. Chumlee checks out a signed "Reservoir Dogs" poster.
A collector hopes to sell a misprinted $30 bill for more than face value. Rick gets expert advice to determine the worth of a Walt Disney-signed book.