Getting A Head -- The Old Man looks to buy a Civil War desk complete with Confederate documents. Next, Rick is presented with a shrunken Amazon head!
Monkey Business -- Will the team buy a hat supposedly worn by John Wayne? Next, an etching purportedly by Rembrandt is up for sale.
Ready Set Pawn -- A seller brings in a competition dragster racecar. Next, a WWII Japanese land mine training kit for US soldiers is up for sale.
Secret Santa -- A revolutionary war currency printed by Ben Franklin and a battered 15th century battle ax are up for sale in this Christmas episode.
A Shot And A Shave -- Rick is offered some of the craziest items ever, from a patchwork quilt of celebrity autographs to ATM receipts from South Pole.
Deals From Hell -- An early edition of Dante’s Inferno and the photo rights of Michael Jackson are up for sale, but can their authenticity be proved?
Pawn Shop Pinot -- Can the team make wine from a 19th century wine maker they just bought? Next, a pricey semi-truck is looking to be sold.
Message In A Bottle -- A mysterious Civil War flask may contain valuable secrets. Next, a man hopes to sell his rare 19th century duelling pistols.
Wise Guys -- The guys are offered a working 1941 M3 Armored Scout Truck, a cheque signed by mobster Carlo Gambino, and an Apple II GS Computer.
Robosaurus -- A fire-breathing, 31-ton Robosaurus is up for sale. Rick is offered an 1886 coin bank. Later, a computer meltdown threatens the store.
Harrison For President -- The team gets a piece of fabric from a presidential campaign. Next, the Old Man gets a chance to buy Cuban cigars.
Darth Pawn -- Will the team hit the jackpot with a 1763 Stradivarius violin? Next, life-size Star Wars figures and a WWII airplane octant are for sale.
Never Surrender -- A letter with Winston Churchill's signature is for sale, but is it authentic? Next, will the team buy a Holy Relic from a US saint?
Packing Heat -- This episode features a 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood limo, a 1990s collection of World Series rings, and two vintage pistol lighters.
Honest Abe -- Lincoln's 1860 presidential campaign ribbon, a 19th century dynamite detonator, and a 1990 Air Jordan sneakers are for sale.
Striking A Chord -- A unique document with possible links to the US Independence and a rare Gibson mandolin may both prove priceless.
Knights In Fake Armor? -- From a mediaeval jousting helmet to an old school Pac Man machine, these items could be worth a fortune if found to be authentic.
Pedal To The Metal -- A man offers to sell a hand-written lost poem by rock legend Jimi Hendrix. Next, Rick checks out a 1950s child's pedal car.
Pawn Illustrated -- A rare 18th century half-size musket made for kids and a WWII pilot's jacket from the legendary P-38 Lightning are for sale.
Boom Or Bust -- Rick wants to test fire a 19th century cannon before buying it. Next, a local man needs to pawn off his 1.5 ton table saw to keep in business.
Confederate Conundrum -- If an 1861 Civil War sabre is real, why hasn’t it been sharpened? Then, Rick tries to barter for a Chuck Berry guitar.
Sink Or Sell -- Corey gets in trouble for buying a 1984 Chris Craft boat without testing it. Then, an old timer brings Rick an 1849 colt revolver without unloading it!
Gangsters & Guitars -- Rick buys a 1962 Lincoln Continental but tension rises as repairs add up. Then, the team decides whether to buy a rare guitar.
Damn Yankees -- An autographed baseball from the World Series Champion need to be authenticated. Next, a 25-piece set of knights is pawned.
Ah, Shoot! -- A long lost picture by photographer Ansel Adams and a football autographed by the 1942 title-winning Chicago Bears are pawned.
Put Up Your Dukes -- A book with Issac Newton's handwritten notes and formulas are discovered. Next, the team are offered John Wayne memorabilia.
Time Machines -- Rick tries to refurbish a 1950s Coke machine while Corey is offered an 18th century flintlock pistol. But are they authentic and workable?
Brothels & Busses -- A young man wants to trade a 1750 Blunderbuss gun for an engagement ring. Next, an ejection seat from a WWII jet is being pawned.
Rick’s Big Bet -- A regular brings in WWII German bayonet but are they as real as he says? Then, another customer tries selling a rusty gas pump.
Rope A Dope -- A 1929 Ford Coupe will rust in a scrap yard if it isn’t bought. Next, a cowboy intends to sell his mechanical calf-roping machine.
John Hancock’s Hancock -- The guys have an opportunity to buy an allegedly authentic Indiana Jones whip. But did it ever belong to Harrison Ford?
Case Closed -- A man offers to sell an old forensic file that may solve the infamous Lindbergh baby kidnapping. But are these clues really worth it?
Luck Of The Draw -- A collection belonging to legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, a 1984 Olympic gold medal and a pair of pistols are offered to the team.
Plane Crazy -- The guys finally get their wings when they buy the shop’s first ever plane. But would this strange impulse turn profitable for them?
Peaches & Pinups -- Corey has a chance to buy a wooden crossbow. Then, Rick blushes when a woman tries selling her husband’s Playboy collection.
Old Man’s Gamble -- A 1979 KISS pinball machine, a 1914 Star-note $20 bill and a 1982 Harley Davidson are being evaluated in this quirky episode.
Hot Air Buffoon -- The shop heats up when Corey breaks one of Rick’s golden rules by spending big to buy a 12-seater hot air balloon!
Old Man’s Booty -- Should the team buy a 17th century treasure chest that can’t be opened? Next, Rick and Corey ‘borrow’ the Old Man’s prized car.
Fired Up -- An airplane propeller linked to Charles Lindberg is up for sale. Next, a young man offers to sell a key chain belonging to Willie Nelson.
Spidey Cents -- The guys consider buying a piece of heat shield from Apollo 13. Later, original artwork from the comic book Spider Man is for sale.
Chummobile -- Pawn Stars have a chance to buy The Batmobile. Next, they are presented with a 19th century letter written by the Founding Fathers.
Sharks And Cobras -- Rick and the Old Man plans to buy a 1965 Shelby Cobra classic car. Next, a 1942 WWII ship’s clock is up for sale.
Steak At Stake -- Amidst a 1915 calculator and buttons belonging to George Washington lie a competition amongst the guys to win dinner and cash!
Bikes And Blades -- Corey gets in touch with his feminine side with a pink 1996 Harley Road King. Next, a man tries selling smuggled WWII knives.
Rick’s Bad Day -- A theatre play bill from the night Lincoln was assassinated is up for sale. Next, Rick gambles on a perpetual motion clock.
Chum Goes AWOL -- Corey meets a man selling a 1901 Edison Phonograph. Next, Rick is presented with small, solid gold demonic sculptures.
Wheels -- A rare 1970s Indian bike is up for sale, but can it be restored? Next, the guys wonder if a ship’s bell from the 1600s is authentic.
Shocking Chum -- Sunken treasure from the Taj Mahal dynasty come before the guys. This could prove to be one of the most expensive deals yet!
Pezzed Off -- Can the guys uncover the mystery behind a rare 18th century gun? Next, a Pez enthusiast wants to sell 50 pieces from his collection.
Guns And Rangers -- The guys get a chance to buy a 16th century key that shoots bullets. Next, Corey and Chum get a real-life Power Ranger!
Pinball Wizards -- A classic 1973 pinball machine needs serious repair but can prove profitable. Will Corey buy a personal transporter called a Segway?
Tattoos And Tantrums -- Kevin Costner’s saddle in ‘Dances With Wolves’ is up for sale. Next, Rick looks to buy a late 1800s Winchester rifle.
Chopper Gamble -- The guys get a chance of a lifetime to buy a helicopter! But can Rick convince the Old Man that this deal will be worth it?
Spooning Paul Revere -- A historic silver spoon is up for sale. Then, the Old Man is presented with a handmade cuckoo clock from the 1800s.
Off The Wagon -- Corey wants to buy a rare 1942 Sarolea motorcycle, but this could be risky. Next, a woman tries selling a cast iron printing press.
Backroom Brawl -- The team are presented with a mysterious pocket-sized sundial from the 16th century. And it even appears to conceal secrets inside!
Fortune In Flames -- Rick gets the chance to buy a flame thrower, but will the deal go up in smoke? Next, the boys bid for a fortune telling machine.
Big Guns -- The guys are presented with a pair of Soviet nuclear missile launch keys. Next, a rare 1920s ukulele banjo goes up for sale.
Flight Of The Chum -- Will the guys make a good deal if they buy a vintage Schweizer glider? Next, a Yankees jersey signed by Lou Gehrig is for sale.
Bumpy Ride -- The guys are presented with a Grammy! Next, the boys hope to buy a rare 1930s Coca Cola cooler. Later, a rickshaw is up for sale.
Helmet Head -- 2006 NBA Championship Ring and a highly collectible 1964 Austin Healey are the picks of the episode. But will the guys buy them?
Bow Legged -- Will the gang pay to buy a pirate’s peg leg? Next, a man tries to sell a full-size, hand-carved, wooden motorcycle. But is this worth it?