Best Episodes
Go inside the colorful world of the pawn business. At the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on the outskirts of Las Vegas, generations of the Harrison family run the family business, and there’s clashing and camaraderie every step of the way.
Written by Sophie and last updated on feb 12, 2023.
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Get your ghoul on with the Pawn Stars when a talking Herman Munster doll creeps into the shop. Will Chum think it’s franken-tastic and make a deal or will he get spooked out? Next, things get amped up when a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the “Who” and John Paul Jones from “Led Zeppelin” is brought in. Will Rick pick up a sale or will he fret and miss out? And later, Rick’s in mint condition when he checks out a rare 1867 Proof Shield Nickel. Will he strike up an offer or will he discontinue the deal?
The episode was rated 7.26 from 243 votes.
Pull the trigger with the Pawn Stars when an 1800s Colt revolver barrels into the shop. Will Rick lock and load or get gun shy? Next, an antique Chinese fingernail guard scratches in. Will Chum lift a finger to make an offer or fail to nail it? Then, a life mask of Abraham Lincoln casts its way in. Will Rick cement a deal or will it crumble away? And later, a screen-used Playboy magazine from “Forrest Gump” reveals itself. Will Corey run to make a deal or be left sitting on a bus stop bench?
The episode was rated 7.27 from 165 votes.
All hail the Pawn Stars when a 44 BC Roman coin with Julius Caesar’s portrait presides over the shop. Will Rick command a high price or will the deal be assassinated? Next, a rare 1960s leather jacket zips in. Will Corey have a cow over the rockin’ style or will he think it’s a bad fit? Then, Corey and Chum hit a streak when plaster casts of Joe DiMaggio’s feet steal a base in the shop. Will the guys mold together a deal or will the sale crumble? And later, Rick is quarantined when a scarlet fever sign infects the shop. Will a deal be his cure or will it just make him sick?
The episode was rated 7.27 from 272 votes.
Get body slammed with the Pawn Stars when a WWE Hall of Fame ring fights for the title. Will Rick pin down a deal or will he tap out? Next, Corey gets scrappy when he checks out a 1927 Essex Sedan rat rod. Will he customize a sale or will it fall apart? Then, Martha Washington brings home the bacon when an 1891 $1 silver certificate circulates into the shop. Will Rick and Corey bankroll an offer or will they save it for a rainy day? And later, Ricks in a whirlwind when a rare doo-wop record of “Stormy Weather” tunes in. Will he stay on track and make a deal or will he spin in circles?
The episode was rated 7.27 from 264 votes.
Build an empire with the Pawn Stars when a letter signed by Napoleon marches into the shop. Will Rick make it a short sale or will his offer be defeated? Next, a surreal Pedro Friedeberg figure creeps its way in. Will Rick sculpt a deal or will the design disappoint? Then, the guys rock out when a 1960s Monkees talking puppet takes the stage. Will Corey become a daydream believer or will the deal get cancelled? And later, Rick gets schooled when some original “Dick & Jane” illustrations roll in. Will he author a deal or will it just be child’s play?
The episode was rated 7.28 from 219 votes.
Save the day with the Pawn Stars when limited edition Batman and Joker Bolin Guitars swoop into the shop. Will Corey be the superhero and make a deal or will he become the villain? Next, a bronze sculpture by M.L. Snowden molds its way in. Will Rick carve up an offer or will the art go unappreciated? Then, a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters get Rick cooking. Will he make a delicious deal or will he find it unappetizing? And later, a WWII era Adolf Hitler pincushion pokes in. Will Corey take a stab at a sale or will his offer be offensive?
The episode was rated 7.29 from 183 votes.
Cruise the streets with the Pawn Stars when a 1969 Triumph Motorcycle gets Rick’s engine roaring. Will he ride to an offer or will it veer off-road? Next, the first ever issue of Mad comics illustrates its way into the shop. Will Rick make a satirical sale or will the deal go unpublished? And later, Corey locks and loads when a 1800s Parker Brothers shotgun fires in. Will he trigger a deal or will he shoot it down?
The episode was rated 7.30 from 202 votes.
Assemble the troops with the Pawn Stars when two rare G.I. Joe playsets lay siege to the shop. Will Rick make the deal his mission or will his offer be discharged? Next, Corey checks out a 1950s Chinese military motorcycle. Will he steer it towards a sale or will his offer be as small as the sidecar? Then, “the British are coming!” when a photograph and letter signed by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow rides in. Will Rick seal the deal or will he think twice about the price? And later, things get screwy when an antique Black and Decker drill bolts in. Will Corey fix up an offer or will he act like a tool?
The episode was rated 7.30 from 242 votes.
Get spooked out with the Pawn Stars when a 1547 edition of “The Dance of Death” haunts the shop. Will Rick take the book to his grave or will the negotiation have a bitter end? Next, things get whimsical when two sculptures from Dr. Seuss’ unorthodox taxidermy collection are brought in. Will Rick’s heart grow two sizes or will he say, “Green eggs and scram”? And later, a tear-gas baton forces its way into the shop. Will Corey think it’s a riot or will he be blinded by the price?
The episode was rated 7.30 from 195 votes.
Get your quack on with the Pawn Stars when a pair of Duck’s Foot pistols sends the guys off to the gun range. Will Chum prove he’s top gun or will he shoot himself in the foot? Then, a bar of Yellow Kid soap from an 1896 newspaper comic scrubs into the shop. Will it leave Rick shouting “Extra! Extra!” or will he fail to deliver? And later, a Victorian-era hand crank device gets geared up for a sale. Will Rick churn out a deal or turn it away?
The episode was rated 7.30 from 257 votes.
Raise the American flag with the Pawn Stars when an original sketch of the Marine Corps War Memorial sculpts its way into the shop. Will Rick claim victory with his offer or will it become his enemy? Next, a Poison platinum disc signed by Bret Michaels rocks in. Will Rick make a glam metal deal or will it be a thorn in his side? Then, a Roman oil lamp from the first century lights its way in. Will Chum ignite a deal or will the flame burn out? And later, a military certificate from the Vietnam War shows up. Will Corey cash in or will it be worthless?
The episode was rated 7.31 from 269 votes.
Batter up with the Pawn Stars when an all-star Dodger’s baseball memorabilia bench faces Rick in the bottom of the ninth. Will it be a grand slam sale or will he strike out? Then, a 19th century Hobbs & Co. lock box bolts in. Will Corey hold the key to unlock a deal or will it get jammed? Next, there’s a prankster in the shop when an original Woody Woodpecker oil painting is brought in. Will Rick tap into a sale or will he laugh it off? And later, Rick gets schooled when a set of educational books called the Delphian Course cram into the shop. Will Rick become a deal-making savant or will he have to repeat the class?
The episode was rated 7.31 from 285 votes.
Rev your engines with the Pawn Stars when a limited edition 2014 Hertz Penske GT Mustang races around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Will Rick ride into victory lane with a deal or will he be forced to make a pit stop? Next, a 1600s lobster tail helmet from Oliver Cromwell’s army battles its way into the shop. Will Rick join the revolution or will he be defeated? Then, an old fashion apple peeler gets Corey cranking. Will he feel it in his core and make an offer or will the deal go bad?
The episode was rated 7.33 from 327 votes.
Go wild with the Pawn Stars when a hand-painted, signed guitar from Def Leppard’s Phil Collen rocks into the shop. Will Rick “Pour Some Sugar” on his offer or will he have to call in a special guest? Then, a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend LeBron James hit the floor. Will it be an air-ball or a three-pointer for Chum? Next, Rick finds the time to check out a 19th century carriage clock. Will he get wound up over this French classic or will it turn into a ticking time bomb? And later, an original Mogen David wine ad displays itself. Will Rick like what he sees or end up with a bad taste in his mouth?
The episode was rated 7.37 from 268 votes.
Explore the cosmos with the Pawn Stars when a cast signed helmet from the 1960’s TV show “Lost in Space” orbits the shop. Will Rick think it’s out of this world or will he yell, “Danger”? Then, a strange antique object surfaces in the shop and has Rick and Corey scratching their heads. Will they unravel the mystery and make a deal or will they remain clueless? And later, a pair of sneakers signed by NBA legend Robert Parish shoots in. Will Chum lace up a sale or will he get benched?
The episode was rated 7.38 from 190 votes.
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