Pawn Stars: Season 16: Captain Rick #4
Captain Rick: The guys check out a medal with links to Captain Cook and a putter from the famed 1963 Frank Sinatra Invitational. Plus, Rick's stress levels hit a new high. (S16, ep 4)
Captain Rick: The guys check out a medal with links to Captain Cook and a putter from the famed 1963 Frank Sinatra Invitational. Plus, Rick's stress levels hit a new high. (S16, ep 4)
Fireworks And Freedom: The guys check out a WWII Morse Code reader and a letter written by John Quincy Adams. Plus, Corey bravely takes over the annual 4 July barbecue. (S15, ep 6)
All In: The stakes are high when a seller brings in a poker cheating device. Could this contraption of deception be worth a gamble? Later, Chum hosts a cards night. (S14, ep 4)
Sunday Funday: The Pawn Stars cast their eyes over some American Football memorabilia, including a ball signed by Pro Football Hall of Famer Walter Payton. (S13, ep 5)
The guys check out a 1920s doll of aviator Charles Lindbergh, as well as a harmonica that formerly belonged to Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. (S8, ep 4)
Out Of Gas: The guys check out a 2000 Porsche Carrera and get the rare chance to buy a hat owned by Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. But will they seize their opportunities? (S7, ep 4)
Going Postal: The guys encounter a rare recalled poster for Return of the Jedi; a recording of a speech given by Martin Luther King and a 1962 US postage printing plate. (S6, ep 4)
Darth Pawn: The Pawn Stars hit gold when they come across a priceless Stradivarius violin from 1763, a set of life-size Star Wars figures and a World War II aeroplane's version of GPS.
Cornering the Colonel: The Pawn Stars get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy the iconic suit of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders, as well as a vintage punching bag game.
Chopper Gamble: Rick tries to convince the Old Man to buy a helicopter, before setting his sights on a 240-year-old lottery ticket that might, or might not be, signed by George Washington.