Pawn Stars: Season 17: Promissory Pawn
Promissory Pawn: A promissory note from the Mexican-American war comes into the shop, while Corey and Chum check out a water-propelled jetpack. (S17, ep 7)
Promissory Pawn: A promissory note from the Mexican-American war comes into the shop, while Corey and Chum check out a water-propelled jetpack. (S17, ep 7)
Rick Gets Axed: Original artwork from the 1995 Batman-Spiderman crossover comic shows up in the shop. Plus, Rick examines a deadly Revolutionary War halberd. (S16, ep 7)
Chumdae: A 1967 Shelby GT350 speeds into the shop. Plus, Chumlee toys with the idea of buying one of the first video game consoles, a Magnavox Odyssey 200. (S15, ep 9)
Everybody Do The Dinosaur: Boss takes on employee in a battle of negotiating skills after Rick takes a fancy to something at Chumlee's garage sale. Who will come out on top? (S14, ep 6)
Magic Bus: Rick checks out a fully restored 1960s VW Samba, featuring a rare 23-window design. Meanwhile, Chumlee is determined to win the employee of the month award. (S13, ep 8)
Yankee Panky: An extremely rare Jimi Hendrix poster, a race suit worn by Paul Newman and a baseball bat signed by three Hall of Famers find their way into the shop. (S8, ep 7)
Pirate's Booty: The guys feast their eyes on a street-legal pirate ship parade float and a fantastic WWII bomber jacket that has survived 29 missions, including D-Day. (S7, ep 7)
Not On My Watch: The guys agonise over a Rolex that once belonged to convicted fraudster Bernie Madoff. Plus, there's a 1950s bowling game that could be right up their alley. (S6, ep 7)
Honest Abe: A ribbon from Abraham Lincoln's 1860 presidential campaign, an old dynamite detonator and a pair of Air Jordan basketball shoes come up for grabs. But what are they worth?
Peeping Pawn: The men get the chance to buy a hand grenade made by a top-secret American World War II spy program, a 1776 Massachusetts penny, and a 1950s' peep show machine.