Pawn Stars: Season 6: Broadsiding Lincoln
Broadsiding Lincoln: The guys come across one of the most sought-after items in US history: a wanted poster for the stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865. (S6, ep 15)
Broadsiding Lincoln: The guys come across one of the most sought-after items in US history: a wanted poster for the stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865. (S6, ep 15)
Spidey Cents: The Pawn Stars cast their expert eyes over a piece of the Apollo 13 rocket, a classic 1973 Husqvarna Enduro motorcycle and some original artwork from a Spider-Man comic.
Like A Rolling Chum: The guys get the chance to buy a hockey stick signed by the legendary US 1980s Olympic champion ice hockey team, and an original 1970 Bob Dylan vinyl.
First Lady of Pawn: Rick grapples over a decision when a WWE Hall of Fame ring hits the store. (S17, ep 14)
Wilde Card: Corey checks out a 1972 telegram that rejects Muhammad Ali from fighting in Alaska. A first edition copy of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince arrives in store. (S16, ep 14)
Shufflin And Hustlin: Rick checks out an early version of Rip Van Winkle. Plus, Corey and Chum's eyes light up when they find a candle shaped like Richard Nixon's head. (S15, ep 16)
Chumlee's Last Laugh: The Pawn Stars check out a huge Dukes of Hazzard toy collection. Later, can Chumlee make the others laugh as he tries his hand at stand-up comedy? (S14, ep 13)
Head Games: Rick hopes for the deal of his dreams when pendants from the first two Super Bowls come into the shop. He also checks out a pair of Igorot spears. (S13, ep 15)
Hole In One: The Pawn Stars set their sights on a musket made by cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney. They also come across a golf ball owned by President Lyndon B Johnson. (S8, ep 14)
Buyer Beware: Staff at the pawn shop ponder the value of a 1940s mandolin. They also come across a signed print of Abraham Lincoln. But can they trust its authenticity? (S7, ep 14)