Pawn Stars: Season 16: Mystery Caller #23
Mystery Caller: A rare Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book is brought into the shop. Plus, Rick attempts to figure out why all the office phones are broken (S16, ep 23)
Mystery Caller: A rare Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic book is brought into the shop. Plus, Rick attempts to figure out why all the office phones are broken (S16, ep 23)
Pawn Fiction: A jacket from the set of movie Pulp Fiction shows up in the shop, along with opera gloves signed by Hollywood legend Clark Gable. (S15, ep 29)
Road Test: A guitar once belonging to The Who's John Entwistle strikes a chord with Rick. Plus, the guys decide to put the Old Man's driving to the test. (S13, ep 24)
Car 57 Where Are You?: Beatlemania hits the shop as a man brings in a ticket to the band's 1966 Shea Stadium gig. Plus, the guys plan the ultimate birthday gift for the Old Man. (S6, ep 23)
Deals From Hell: The men come across a several hundred-year-old edition of Dante's Inferno, an antique serpent-shaped sword, and the photorights to late King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
Best Of - Wicked Weapons: The guys break out the big guns as they revisit some of the most wicked items to ever come in the shop, including a desk with a dark secret.
Last Call Pawn: Corey takes a look at a vintage Pinball machine while Chum is left in charge at his new bar. Plus, Rick examines "the King of all Morgan Dollars" (S16, ep 22)
Birthday Blues: A military ID signed by Marilyn Monroe amuses the pawn shop staff. Plus, Corey and Antwaun sneakily plan a birthday surprise for Chumlee. (S15, ep 27)
Saddle Up: An extraordinary Abraham Lincoln campaign poster from 1864 comes up for grabs. Chumlee returns to his youth when a Turbo Man action figure flies into the shop. (S13, ep 23)
High Tops: The guys get their hands on a rare pair of Marty McFly high-top trainers, as well as the original AC motor invented by Nikola Tesla. (S7, ep 22)