Three generations of the Harrison family run a pawnshop in Las Vegas, where colorful customers bring in, objects ranging from the obscure to the truly historic.
Chum sets his sights on something out-of-this-world when a seller brings in a signed copy of "The Coming of the Saucers." Will Chum be able to identify the perfect price?
Chum gets ready to rumble when a rare wrestling figure comes into the shop. Will he be king of the ring, or get smacked down? Then, a portable craps table is smuggled in.
Corey finds himself in such a lovely place when a test pressing of the Eagles mega-hit "Hotel California" comes into the shop.
Rick checks out a collection of James Bond movie trading cards. Will Rick get them in-hand? Meanwhile, a seller brings in an old Chinese bell.
Chum becomes the chosen one when a seller brings in Buffy figurines. Can he slay the deal before the stakes are raised? Next, an artist's letter makes quite an impression on Rick.
There's a British invasion when a pair of vintage rock t-shirts roll into the Gold & Silver. Do Rick and Chum have the moves like Jagger to seal the deal?
The stakes are high when the guys leave the shop for a little friendly competition. Will things get hairy for Rick or scary for Corey?
When a seller speeds into the shop with an iconic piece of Sammy Hagar memorabilia, Corey calls for back up. Will he drive home a deal?
Chum huddles up for a chance to buy an early 20th century football. Can he get this deal across the goal line before the seller hikes up the price?
Corey plays ball when he gets a signed letter that knocks his White Sox off. Will he swing for the fences, or get shut out?
A seller comes in with an overcoat once owned by suspected JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Will Rick take a chance on this piece of history?
A blade rumored to belong to a Japanese World War II admiral commands Rick's attention. Can he cut a deal, or will the negotiations be pointless?
When Chum gets his hands on a one-of-a-kind chair, will Rick turn a blind eye to his spending? Then, a helmet that once belonged to Evel Knievel lands in the shop.
When a Mick Foley t-shirt and autographed mask come into the shop, Rick calls in a very special guest to authenticate it. Can he wrestle a superstar price, or end up getting slammed?
Rick tries to win one from the Gipper when a special pendant hits the counter. Can the patron saint of pawn shops help Rick land the deal?
Rick and Chum flip out when Spencer stops by the shop with a few vintage items. Will they tilt the negotiations in their favor, or will they not be able to see eye-to-eye?
Chum goes for a hole-in-one when a signed Jack Nicklaus golf glove swings into the shop. Meanwhile, Corey targets a G.I. Joe Tomahawk helicopter toy.
Rick and Chum are ready for their closeup as they head west to check out a treasure trove of Hollywood memorabilia in California.
When Chum gets his hands on a trio of vintage comic strip characters, will the seller play with his emotions, and toy around with a deal?
When Rick gets a chance at an iconic collection of Hard Rock photographs, can he capture a deal, or will another one bite the dust?
Rick is ready for some football when a Super Bowl bucket hat rushes into the shop. Can he score big, or will he fumble the deal?
When a chandelier made out of KFC buckets lights up the shop, does Corey’s future look bright, or will he get fried?
Rick and Chum get a relatively genius package containing letters signed by Albert Einstein. But can they figure out the equation to work out a deal?
Chum gets into the teen spirit when a unique piece of Kurt Cobain memorabilia comes into the shop. Will the deal reach nirvana, or will the seller say nevermind?
Things in the shop get lit when Corey checks out a country music star Jason Aldean neon light. Will it be Corey's kind of party?