Pawn Stars: Season 8: Cash Is King # 12 (148)
Cash Is King: The guys are wowed by the signed memoirs of King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson, as well as an antique collection of 1950s tin army trucks. (S8, ep 12)
Cash Is King: The guys are wowed by the signed memoirs of King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson, as well as an antique collection of 1950s tin army trucks. (S8, ep 12)
Rick Or Treat: Halloween hits the store as customers bring in a spooky 19th-century vampire killing kit and a set of creepy equipment used in paranormal investigations. (S7, ep 12)
Peacemaker: The guys are wowed by a 1890s Colt .45 Peacemaker - the ultimate cowboy gun. A set of Elvis Presley's medical records offers a unique chance to see inside the King. (S6, ep 12)
Put Up Your Dukes: The guys get the chance to buy a 450-year-old book allegedly annotated by Sir Isaac Newton, an American Spanish Civil War jacket and John Wayne memorabilia. (S5, ep 12)
The Eagle has Landed: The Pawn Stars look to buy a 1973 Jeep CJ5, a collection of photographs from the final Apollo space program mission, and an 1861 Double Eagle 20 dollar gold piece.
Helmet Head: Out to secure a big profit, the Pawn Stars deliberate over a 1964 Austin-Healey, a 2006 NBA Championship Ring, and an extremely old and rare diving helmet from the 1800s.
Wheels: The Pawn Stars get the chance to buy an incredibly rare 1970s Indian mini-motorcycle, a 17th century bell and a 1900s' roulette wheel. But can they trust that they won't be fakes?
Plane Crazy: Chumlee's purchase of fake art leaves Rick far from impressed, and the Pawn Stars contemplate buying their first-ever plane. But will the deal get off the ground?
Stairway to Pawn: Rick checks out a bass guitar signed by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and The Who's John Entwistle, but is he all about that bass? (S17, ep 11)
Generation Gap: A prop from the movie Cleopatra and a 1922 silver peace dollar make for an interesting day at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. (S16, ep 11)