Thanks to you Rick and your famely i can find some peace of mind in these crazy times. im a big fan of your show! im from the neterlands iff these crazy times hopenly will pas i hope to ones vissit your store in Vegas and thank you in person greetings to you ,Cory and chum sad to have heard of the passing of your father the oldman he was such a caracter and i always lovend the banter between you all ! good luck to you and your famely
If you didn't know: The Houdini Jacket guy ended up selling the jacket. He sold it for around 47K. He sold the jacket in late 2011 a couple months after the episode aired on television. He ended up getting more money than Rick would ever have given up so good for him!
That's so cool that Houdini's jacket was worth way more. It might be worthless to some people, but I think the fact of owning Houdini's straight-jacket would be priceless.
Can't believe he kept a straight face and offered him 15k when the expert literally said somewhere around 42k. This guy is way too greedy on making profits 🤣
You're kind of always at a disadvantage when going into a pawn shop, because they deal with making deals on a daily basis. They know how to guide people to the price they want, they know how to read people to see if they're getting close to cracking on a compromised price. Really, it's important to prepare and know what you have before you even come in, and know the fair price is some percentage below market value. Hold steady at that, and know when you're too far apart to make a deal. Even a dry run at another pawn shop or two that you don't intend to sell to, is good for determining the value people are willing to pay.
Everything on this show is staged. The show cannot even be filmed in the real shop. How else can you have every expert appearing within mins of being called. How else can you have a expert for every item that they are called for. Why isnt all pawn shops full of rare expensive items. There is no way that a single pawn shop will get as much rare items as this shop does in a short amount of time.
@@joeschmo247 Rick also has people that help him look for buyers but he will have to give them some percentage of that sale to the agent who’s working with them
Unless you are in love television where the owners of the pawn shop would get crucified if they made someone a terrible offer and got away with it. It makes them feel bad and their first offer would be way higher than usual… plus he gets so much money from the tv, he could have bought those books for 5k and netted more money from the show and the item
@@brandondrakereed7631 not the same but he must have been willing to part for less or he wouldn't have gone to the pawn shop in the first place, right? and he gets paid NOW, no waiting, no putting it on eBay and waiting or an auction house and waiting....
Depending on resale value and popularity, you are at most going to get 40-60% of whatever you are selling. Thats just the way it is at pawn shops. Part of that is risk.
Professionals considering at auction prices that more specialized stuff takes specialized auction houses with connections to those specific buyers depending on auction house thats 30% right off sale price. Most are closer to 5-15% BUT auctions don't always workout. Another item pops up that competes your buyer might use up funds maybe people invited for your item "specific" interest end up going to another auction have family event get delayed. Top all this off with authenticators they are really saying "pretty sure this is real" good forgerys pass initial testing. If it fails later he eats cost if it comes up stolen he eats cost. Expensive items are low turn over taking up inventory space contributing to high insurance waiting for auctions more rigorous testing etc. So yeah cool item might go for 800k. BUT if he pays 700k auction house takes low 5% 40k he made 60k. Woo BUT money was tied up for 2yrs until then. Meaning he couldn't accept 700k worth of other deals that might have been flipped in month for 20-30% markup. Losing far far more than 60k in opportunity cost. Take for example straight jack houdini guy went and sold it got 45k which sounds great but overseas auction was prime auction to sell it at so could have done worse. Guy at best walked away with 40k and as little as 31k. AFTER a year of ground work calling people arranging it AND paying extra for a more official authentication. 25k not a entirely bad offer after all.
@•MAKAVELI•THE•DON•KILLUMINATI• his part time job is saving the princess and he runs through a lot of coins in the way he picked up a skill or two on coin expertality
to be fair there have been articles of clothing like George Washington’s jacket that were way older & in much better shape, plus the owner himself even admitted his family had played around in the straight jacket as kids
And Corey is even worse. Rick at least pretends to be offering fair. Corey just keeps his "I am ripping you off and there is nothing you can do about it" grin.
Did you see the reality show at the pawn shop that offered to buy everything that came into the shop at retail price? It's really good, it's called "Not in Business Anymore".
The Houdini Jacket was one of the most interesting items I’ve ever seen on Pawn Stars. Not just the history and authentication but the negotiation part too. I know Rick’s famous for his low-ball offers but I think even he knew he went too far by offering $15K for a $45K item lol, I think that crosses the line from negotiating to just being offensive lol. No surprise he jumped to $25K on next offer and even less of a surprise the guy ended up not selling anyway.
Yeah, but that would be such a difficult item to sell. You would have to sit the person down and promise them that it’s real. There’s nothing that authenticates it even after this guy doing his research, there’s still nothing that actually authenticates it it could just be a coincidence, so Rick is taking a risk paying anything over 15 K.
I don't blame the last lady at all. She said she was bad with negotiating and you ALWAYS ask for more. I think his offer was perfectly fair but she still knows she is supposed to ask higher after. :) Win-Win.
I'm going to tell the truth, the last lady was not very intelligent and you can tell it by her reaction during Rebecca's evaluation. But yes, it's was a win-win negotiation.
Re: Houdini jacket. Depending on your personal financial circumstances, being able to say you have Houdini's jacket is worth more than 25K. I don't fault him for keeping it.
Same. Like some things people sell on this show is crazy to me. I could never sell Houdini's authentic jacket or a guitar signed by Jimi Hendrix or something. Like people are wild.
Isn't that just the low self esteem thing though. Anyway, so people come over, and then you show them this jacket from Harry Houdini and the only people that would really care, or like other magicians, if you show anyone else, they'll only care for literally 10 seconds or less
Important time stamps: 1:04-Rick wheeze 1:51-“Holy Grail” 1:55-“Let me call a buddy” 4:04-“What do you want to do with it?” 4:07-“How much do you want for it?” 4:40-Rick sigh 4:54-“Let’s go do some paperwork” 5:44-“Holy Grail” 5:57-Rick wheeze 6:26-“How much do you want for it?” 6:48-Rick sigh 7:40-Rick wheeze 8:10-Rick wheeze 8:20-“Let me call a buddy” 10:17-“Holy Grail” 12:27-“How much do you want for it?” 13:52-Rick wheeze 14:35-Rick wheeze 15:32-“Holy Grail” 15:42-“Let me call a buddy” 15:59-Rick wheeze 15:59-Rebecca appears 17:32-Rebecca leaves 17:34-“How much do you want for it?” 18:19-“Let’s do some paperwork” Enjoy
@Abel B. : That's what I was thinking, you never go to a pawn shop to get an appraisal, you go to a numismatic expert in valuable coins. He could've sold that coin at a collector's auction and got a lot more, but then of course there would be commissions.
@@brianlanders5306 auctions has fees and you need the right buyer if you have all stingy people that wouldnt pay more then 40k for it after everyone involved takes there cut they would be lucky to break even. and like pops said " were in the bizness of MAKING $$". not breaking even. never go off of the max # pawn 101.
@@meatyface2947 : What part of commissions did you not understand? That can range from 5% to 50%, the higher the value the less the commission. You must've never been to an auction. If you think you'll break even, unless you paid way to much to begin with.
The guy's a talker. he only hears numbers and when he hears numbers he only thinks cash. He's probably never actually worked with money before so he doesn't really know what he's doing. He got into the bail bondsman career because he knew he could make easy cash off of it instead of going okay I know that I'm probably going to get screwed at least a handful of times
Expert: " This is worth around $10,000" Seller: "I am expecting $10,000" Pawn stars: "Best I can do is $100" Seller: " what about $150?" Pawn stars: "$125 and we have a deal" Seller: "ok man deal"
@@wagstaffe7 It could have been graded MS63 by PCGS or NGC, yet that is certainly taking a chance. It is a good thing that they did not go any higher than 34K for sure. It looks like a MS, and a Grader could have given it a MS60, MS61, MS62, MS63, or MS64. That being said, a 1861-S, presently on PCGS Price Guide is worth between $17.5K for MS60 to $80K for MS63. If it grades MS62 they have more than the money they paid, they are OK.
That's because coins were the old man's thing. After leaving the Navy, he originally opened a coin/collectible shop, and it was Rick that convinced him to turn it into a pawn shop.
They are playing off each other both for the show and the customer. Even if this show wasn't set up, you could see it in the old mans eyes that the deal was already done, he couldn't take his eyes off the coin.
@SIL3N7 ive been in this business for some yrs now yes its a lot of work but the money is tooo much literally work cant be compared with the amount of money u get. (Comparing to a 9 to 5 job work)
@@febinm6989 Rick would make a much better Johnny Sins: "You ready to give me 7 inches?" Rick: best I can do is 3.5 inches, and I'm taking a big risk here.
He didnt look stressed over it, takes money to make money, cant let a minor setback discourage your job, theres not 1 business in the world that hasn't lost money, that's the gamble and the difference in a none business person, they are scared.
14:37 soooooo, Don Quixote isn’t a regular guy, he is a guy in the 1600s who stayed in his mansion and read nothing but books about Knights and Chivalry until his mind broke and he went mad, eventually thinking the world around him is the 12th century. A novel that important needs to be explained properly.
The show and people and items are pre screened and determined if they are interesting enough for tv before hand. All the people walking around the shop are also extras. So while it is scripted the people and the actors are legit.
@@TheJanko301 First off, no need to be rude! You’re under no obligation to be rude. Second, that’s not how you spell “scripted”. Third, you do realise they live in Vegas. They have nearly everything in Vegas. I know you think Las Vegas is this fantasy realm that only exists in movies, but it is real and it’s not just a Casino Disneyland!
If you walk into a pawn shop with something extremely valuable, that item is then proven to be extremely valuable, you take the item, walk out the door and go to an antique auction for max dollar. Don't feel bad for these people lol.
I really don’t know why so many people have trouble understanding that this is a reality tv show. Nowhere near all of these people actually intend on selling their items, or if they do may well fully know they are going to sell them in an auction, or a speciality location. They agree to come on this show and pretend to “put them up for sale.” Because they are paid to bring items onto the show that will generate viewership. It’s really not that hard of a concept to grasp.
I don't know. It's definitely staged, at least in part. The customers never say anything about being on TV and they never look at the camera, though I suppose that could also be edited. The other customers don't crowd around to look. Experts are readily available at a moment's notice, and some even mention having researched the item. So it's prepared in advance, people are told how to act, and so on. But perhaps they are real customers with real items that they want to sell. It's a very popular pawn shop and they clearly do buy and sell all kinds of things, which you can see if you go there. So maybe they make a list of people and their items, they plan ahead with the experts, they schedule the negotiation, they instruct customers to not crowd around or look at the camera, and so on, but they're real negotiations. The non-negotiation parts do seem totally scripted, and there are some items that are probably scripted, like that car-eating mechanical dinosaur they once checked out, or that time Corey bought I think it was a hot air balloon and then Rick wanted to give it back. But the regular stuff, I don't know.
Pretty sure the items are fake tbh. There's no way they'd be handling those books like that if they were real. The "expert" was even waving them around like they were worth $20 when she was talking
Expert Appraiser : "This is priceless, it's the holy grail, I can't believe it!" Customer : "Yeah! Woo!" Rick : "I'll give you 50 bucks and a pack of gum."
I was thinking the same thing... you notice how every expert is his ‘friend’ I was wondering about those books too.. 1731.. I know that old books are typically kept in climate controlled rooms and handled with gloves .. she just walked in with them...but idk enough to know if those books are old enough for that to matter yet
OMG MURRY!!!! I have never seen them call in murry before this is literally so exciting!! I love watching murrys magic prank videos 😂😂 dude's hilarious!!!!
Can imagine like 100-200 years from now someone coming into a pawn shop (or whatever equivalent they have then) and being like "I have the authentic original printed Harry Potter book collection" or something like that. Things people didn't deem valuable then are now and what we don't will be in the future. Crazy to think about.
Yeah...I try not to think about all the MTG and Pokemon cards my mom tossed out and sold in garage sales when I moved out after high school. Those cards were all from 94-99.
Nothing that's mass-produced now will ever have value in the future: there are simply too many of them. All of these things in the show that have value a hundred or two hundred years later were, even at the time, quite rare.
@@chirrrs I saw a story recently about a guy that had a broken laptop thats still had the keycode for hundred of millions of dollars of bitcoin he bought not long after it was created, he went home to get it and his mum had thrown it out lol
@@chirrrs Let’s also not mention the lady who had 4 Black Lotus 1st edition cards, and used them to repaint her car’s rims. I was like, “Are you kidding me?!”
Imagine someone walks into a pawn shop and wants 1k for books worth 1M and a clerk knows it and swipes it for 1k. Makes me think Rick ain’t too bad with only trying to make 25-50%
This is like the holy grail of "This is like the Holy Grail" montage videos I love how whoever runs their channel has embraced the memes we as commenters have bestowed upon their show
@@chrisbreezy9906 5 bucks and a bar of soap? Are you out of your mind?!?!? There’s no money to be made I’ll give you $3.74 and a bj from chumlee not a penny more!
Yeah and Rick is actually dumb enough to say “I can’t believe this guy wouldn’t budge on his price” Uhhh not everyone’s gonna bend over and let you make 20k off them
You have to give auction fees and any other fees so the final value is much more less than the figured sold. Rick is offering 25k cash so in a sense is a fair offer.
17:37. What a move! I expected him to start at $6-800, but because she said "I trust you guys," he started at $1000 and gave her his best offer right off the bat.
The Houdini straight jacket dude is exactly what Peyton Manning would look like at 50 if he never made it in the nfl and no one can tell me otherwise lmaoooo
I'm so glad the guy kept his jacket. Just a amazing jacket to pass down for generations which would only make it worth more over the years. There is someone who will pay what it's worth.
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I love you guys great job.
Pawn stars is cool
Thanks to you Rick and your famely i can find some peace of mind in these crazy times. im a big fan of your show! im from the neterlands iff these crazy times hopenly will pas i hope to ones vissit your store in Vegas and thank you in person greetings to you ,Cory and chum sad to have heard of the passing of your father the oldman he was such a caracter and i always lovend the banter between you all ! good luck to you and your famely
Do you still have the gobstopper?
Most I can do is 1 episode and a half, taking all the risk here.
“This might be the holy grail of holy grails. Do you mind if I call my expert?”
Jesus walks in.
"Yeap thats it"
“Lol I remember peter and i were WASTED with this ! Good times” 😂😂
Jesus: Mind if I call my dad?
Jesus: “Just kidding, I am my dad. Curiously enough this dove standing on my shoulder, also me.”
"hey thats my cup!"
Expert for the gold coin: As you see here you can peel back the gold and reveal chocolate
It smell kinda funny
@@Sirfishy42 best I can do it $25.87 in store credit
@@braydenmedici4490 signed per precurationem by GameStop
. . . which increases it's value in today's market!
Lmao
If you didn't know: The Houdini Jacket guy ended up selling the jacket. He sold it for around 47K. He sold the jacket in late 2011 a couple months after the episode aired on television. He ended up getting more money than Rick would ever have given up so good for him!
That's so cool that Houdini's jacket was worth way more. It might be worthless to some people, but I think the fact of owning Houdini's straight-jacket would be priceless.
Can't believe he kept a straight face and offered him 15k when the expert literally said somewhere around 42k. This guy is way too greedy on making profits 🤣
Id think it was still worth way more than that to be honest!!
Thats Good to know, Well How do you get to know he sold the jacket in 2011?
I appreciate this comment
I'm not good at negotiating and I trust you guys. The perfect attitude to take into a pawn shop.
You're kind of always at a disadvantage when going into a pawn shop, because they deal with making deals on a daily basis. They know how to guide people to the price they want, they know how to read people to see if they're getting close to cracking on a compromised price. Really, it's important to prepare and know what you have before you even come in, and know the fair price is some percentage below market value. Hold steady at that, and know when you're too far apart to make a deal. Even a dry run at another pawn shop or two that you don't intend to sell to, is good for determining the value people are willing to pay.
The sad part is how heartbroken the lady was about the books, as she walked away she touched it once last time as a good bye.
Most pawn shops don’t negotiate🤣
😂
@@brandon_doe for real 😂 one offer and if you don’t like it there’s the door
If you want to make money selling something, DO NOT SELL TO SOMEONE WHO PLANS ON RE-SELLING IT.
Agreed, though these people obviously want to be TV.
thats a good point
Fortunately this is scripted tv show.
Everything on this show is staged. The show cannot even be filmed in the real shop. How else can you have every expert appearing within mins of being called. How else can you have a expert for every item that they are called for. Why isnt all pawn shops full of rare expensive items. There is no way that a single pawn shop will get as much rare items as this shop does in a short amount of time.
@@everybuddy5924 well, your point on how is simple really, they’re a T.V. Show and people come with there rare items to show them off
The old man saying "Go for it" that means they gonna get a lot of money for that coin lol
That's a call for no negotiations needed
Its probably because he knows Rick is just gonna keep it tbh xD
@@on12fire
So true. He has big clients always looking for certain rare coins. I would bet they have a few people that easily would pay 50k.
@@joeschmo247 Rick also has people that help him look for buyers but he will have to give them some percentage of that sale to the agent who’s working with them
Oh yeah prob 60 grand
Customer: “I want $30,000”
Expert: “It’s worth $30,000”
Rick: “$4,000 and I am really pushing it here”
"I'm taking all the risks here"
@@Pratyush2124 Customer: Yeah, and I'm taking my highly valuable item back in the car and out to someone that will give me what it's worth.
No one forbids you from cutting out the middle man
Chum should be the real meme because he actually does that kind of stuff without exaggeration.
"I'm taking all the risk here and I have to frame it."
Saying your bad at negotiating in a pawn show leaves you wide open to be scalped
Unless you are in love television where the owners of the pawn shop would get crucified if they made someone a terrible offer and got away with it. It makes them feel bad and their first offer would be way higher than usual… plus he gets so much money from the tv, he could have bought those books for 5k and netted more money from the show and the item
@@conner.-.2590 pretty sure that they really did not make any money from the show
@@trashsombra2793 a 10 second google search said Corey makes 15k per episode why would they do the show if they weren't being paid
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I could hear the sound of Rick rubbing his hands with delight when she said that
He paid $100k for an everlasting gobstopper but wouldn't pay $30k for Houdini's jacket?
Lmao 😂
Exactly what I was thinking
Because he let his feelings get involved with the gobstopper
@@brycebullard3619 what??
@@brycebullard3619 no way you got the link
“Hey can I get change for a twenty?”
“Best I can do is $10”
He’s gotta find a home for the $20
can you go for $15
Lmao good one
😭🤣 *YUP* *THAT'S RICK HARRISON ALRIGHT* 😭🤣
*BEST I CAN DO, 16.98 AND NOT A PENNY MORE*
*THERE'S NO GUARANTEE I'LL BE ABLE TO GET RID OF THIS LATER*
*THERE'S A LOT OF TWENTIES OUT THERE*
Them: "The Holy Grail", also them: "The best I can do is $5k".
If someone offered me $25,000 for an old jacket, Houdini's of not, i'm selling ! honestly some of these guys....
@@SirManfly so if you had an envelope someone told you had $34-$42, you'd take $25 for it?
@@brandondrakereed7631 not the same but he must have been willing to part for less or he wouldn't have gone to the pawn shop in the first place, right? and he gets paid NOW, no waiting, no putting it on eBay and waiting or an auction house and waiting....
@@SirManfly I mean, who'd want to wait a few weeks for an extra $15,000? Barely worth the effort, right?
@@brandondrakereed7631 **IF** you can get it ! no guarantees, right?
“Hey man can I please use the bathroom?”
Rick - “best I can do is a tree”
“But what about toilet paper?”
“Best I can do is leaves.”
"After talking to my guy all I can offer is a bush". "I'm taking all the risk here and I have to pay to have it framed"
@@colincanzone8462 "If this was an auction you would be lucky to get a pinecone after all the fees."
Good enough lol 😂
“I take all the risk here”
Every episode summed up:
Professional: You can easily get 800k for this
Rick: Best I can do is $17.09
Seller: ok man
Depending on resale value and popularity, you are at most going to get 40-60% of whatever you are selling. Thats just the way it is at pawn shops. Part of that is risk.
Professionals considering at auction prices that more specialized stuff takes specialized auction houses with connections to those specific buyers depending on auction house thats 30% right off sale price. Most are closer to 5-15% BUT auctions don't always workout. Another item pops up that competes your buyer might use up funds maybe people invited for your item "specific" interest end up going to another auction have family event get delayed.
Top all this off with authenticators they are really saying "pretty sure this is real" good forgerys pass initial testing. If it fails later he eats cost if it comes up stolen he eats cost. Expensive items are low turn over taking up inventory space contributing to high insurance waiting for auctions more rigorous testing etc. So yeah cool item might go for 800k. BUT if he pays 700k auction house takes low 5% 40k he made 60k. Woo BUT money was tied up for 2yrs until then. Meaning he couldn't accept 700k worth of other deals that might have been flipped in month for 20-30% markup. Losing far far more than 60k in opportunity cost.
Take for example straight jack houdini guy went and sold it got 45k which sounds great but overseas auction was prime auction to sell it at so could have done worse. Guy at best walked away with 40k and as little as 31k. AFTER a year of ground work calling people arranging it AND paying extra for a more official authentication. 25k not a entirely bad offer after all.
You also forgot the “let me call a guy”, or “the problem is, I just don’t know enough about it.”
Not true. Rick usually starts at 50% of the value and negotiates from there.
@@dasparado 😂 so true
Lemme call a guy who knows more about coins
*Super Mario walks in
Winning commebt
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@•MAKAVELI•THE•DON•KILLUMINATI• his part time job is saving the princess and he runs through a lot of coins in the way he picked up a skill or two on coin expertality
@•MAKAVELI•THE•DON•KILLUMINATI• but he collects coins throughout the game
Lol
The Houdini straitjacket which first surfaced on the popular TV show Pawn Stars sold today at Christie's in London for $46,980
Better than the trash 15 to 25k they offered. Like straight to their face they said 34-44k but they go so low as to 15k like what?
@@knightzilver4696 it traveled across the ocean though. Prolly went thru a few hands making money
🤣🤣the article said it sold today but you didn't bother to look at the date. 2011!!!
@@jamestgilkey75 thank you for your comment
Don't forget the auction fees.
"It's in really rough shape, it's had repairs on it"
Rick Harrison talking about a 100 year old magician's jacket.
He might've paid the 30k if the repairs had been done by magic 😂
It’s brutal the low ball excuses Rick comes up with. Almost criminal
Yeah that was one of the more ridiculous things I’ve heard Rick say. What did he expect? A price tag to still be on it?
to be fair there have been articles of clothing like George Washington’s jacket that were way older & in much better shape, plus the owner himself even admitted his family had played around in the straight jacket as kids
And Corey is even worse. Rick at least pretends to be offering fair. Corey just keeps his "I am ripping you off and there is nothing you can do about it" grin.
I was so glad that guy kept the jacket. That is priceless
I would never sell it
He sold it at an auction for $46,980 according to google
Should have gone to a museum of such theatrical props
Houdini's holy grail? best i can do is less than half price.
Same lol likeeeee whaaaa
Rick got upset the guy left. His jacket was estimated 30-40k and he offered 15. What does he expect lmao
no papers no legitimacy
@@sleepingbanshee_ they showed the proof
@@sleepingbanshee_ all he needs if that picture to go with it
He offered 25k
But then goes up from 15 to 25 Lmaoo I’m glad the man left with the jacket
Good for the Houdini Jacket guy walking away. That low ball 15k offer was offensive.
Yes it was, a houdini nut will give 40gs easily.
worth a million at least with photographic evidence.
I actually lol'd on that 1
@@samueljang1902 the pez community
Did you see the reality show at the pawn shop that offered to buy everything that came into the shop at retail price? It's really good, it's called "Not in Business Anymore".
The Houdini Jacket was one of the most interesting items I’ve ever seen on Pawn Stars. Not just the history and authentication but the negotiation part too. I know Rick’s famous for his low-ball offers but I think even he knew he went too far by offering $15K for a $45K item lol, I think that crosses the line from negotiating to just being offensive lol. No surprise he jumped to $25K on next offer and even less of a surprise the guy ended up not selling anyway.
Dude sold it in 2011 for 47k
@@5Backwoodsgood for him
I feel like it's worth even more than 45k. You'd think that would be 6 figures easy
Yeah, but that would be such a difficult item to sell. You would have to sit the person down and promise them that it’s real. There’s nothing that authenticates it even after this guy doing his research, there’s still nothing that actually authenticates it it could just be a coincidence, so Rick is taking a risk paying anything over 15 K.
Guy: *Owes 50,000*
*Makes 34,000*
Guy: I'm happy.
Yeah, so silly. HE was lucky it was worth alot. Imagine giving away 50k for some random coin you don't know the value of
He asked fifteen thousands,not fifty thousands
He ain’t paying that bail money back 😂😂 he gone overseas to Japan 🇯🇵
Got to pay taxes too!
to be fair he was hoping to just make a dent
Corey and Chumlee have gone through seven hairstyles and gained and lost a collective of 200 lb, and Rick looks exactly the same
hahaha
Raindrop, Drop Top, I’m Rick Harrison and this is my pawn shop.
@@marcusjenkins7541 my experts are bad and boujee
He really does.
Isn’t Chumlee the walrus that befriended a penguin?
5:18 "and what is that ?"
"What would you want it to be ?"
*Unveils the Oompa Lompa*
😂
5:20 "and what is that ?"
"What you want it to be ?"
*Unveils a baked potato*
I was expecting the hat
Hahahahaahahaha
I don't blame the last lady at all. She said she was bad with negotiating and you ALWAYS ask for more. I think his offer was perfectly fair but she still knows she is supposed to ask higher after. :) Win-Win.
No, I'm with Rick on this one.
I'm going to tell the truth, the last lady was not very intelligent and you can tell it by her reaction during Rebecca's evaluation. But yes, it's was a win-win negotiation.
I am very interested in what Rebecca would have to say about the peices that 1 could bring.
only one book was 1500-1800 and there is 4 books so it was far from a fair offer... she got robbed XD 6-7k in value sold for 1k ....
to be fair I wouldve just kept them for their historical value. myabe in 20-30 years they will be more expensive specially in that condition
12:45 That guy sold the Houdini straitjacket at Christie's in 2011 for $46,980
nice, good for him to keep it and look for higher price for that holy grail
what's the cut for Christie's that's the question
@@AkajiCZ 20%?
So he basically made $37k after 20% to Christie.
Still better than the $25k that they were offering
@@MikeCrawch big brain.
Rick:
"I'm 7 years old again"
*Laughs like a 90 year old*
Did anyone else start singin the song 7 Years in their head when he said that?
@@thedeependrap2135 no
I’d say that’s the worst 100 grand spent I’ve seen. It’s just a painted prop made out of paper. Fooled by the glass box.
*laughs in 90 year old*
The everlasting gobstopper was evaluated at 45k so rick got burned for it haha . His childish memories took over him on that sale
"This coin is worth its weight in gold"...well yea, it is gold.
The Point is that the worth of its weight was exactly 20 bucks back then. And it was a 20 bucks coin.
Re: Houdini jacket. Depending on your personal financial circumstances, being able to say you have Houdini's jacket is worth more than 25K. I don't fault him for keeping it.
So true, at this point is not about the money, it's about the sentiment. Even I felt the excitement when the magician expert pointed out the details.
Same. Like some things people sell on this show is crazy to me. I could never sell Houdini's authentic jacket or a guitar signed by Jimi Hendrix or something. Like people are wild.
Probly worth millions at this point
Isn't that just the low self esteem thing though. Anyway, so people come over, and then you show them this jacket from Harry Houdini and the only people that would really care, or like other magicians, if you show anyone else, they'll only care for literally 10 seconds or less
He was smart to keep it, especially after its been authenticated
I just realise this show is a history class in disguise. Well played
White privilege history?
@@NoName-cn3cp its just called history ...don't be all butthurt
@@NoName-cn3cp What?
@@Red4350 lol don't be ashamed of your own history
@@NoName-cn3cp wowww lol
Important time stamps:
1:04-Rick wheeze
1:51-“Holy Grail”
1:55-“Let me call a buddy”
4:04-“What do you want to do with it?”
4:07-“How much do you want for it?”
4:40-Rick sigh
4:54-“Let’s go do some paperwork”
5:44-“Holy Grail”
5:57-Rick wheeze
6:26-“How much do you want for it?”
6:48-Rick sigh
7:40-Rick wheeze
8:10-Rick wheeze
8:20-“Let me call a buddy”
10:17-“Holy Grail”
12:27-“How much do you want for it?”
13:52-Rick wheeze
14:35-Rick wheeze
15:32-“Holy Grail”
15:42-“Let me call a buddy”
15:59-Rick wheeze
15:59-Rebecca appears
17:32-Rebecca leaves
17:34-“How much do you want for it?”
18:19-“Let’s do some paperwork”
Enjoy
🤣
Remembering his lines can't be too difficult😂
wtf lmaooo
😅😅😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😹😹😹
R I C K W H E E Z E
😂😂😂
“This could be the Holy Grail of ________!!”
“This isn’t the one”
Rebecca is my absolute favorite. She needs her own show.
It would have to be a show like pawnstars where she's the only woman on the show it's kind of like a woman showing up at a man's prison 😆
@@letlet6959 that makes zero sense
@@nolan8859 what are they talking about 😭 just saying words
@@markvelous2552 bruh moment
@@yl5779 people see a woman in a male dominated environment and lose the ability to act normally lmao
The grader guy said "minimally $40,000". The seller didnt catch on that.
@Abel B. : That's what I was thinking, you never go to a pawn shop to get an appraisal, you go to a numismatic expert in valuable coins. He could've sold that coin at a collector's auction and got a lot more, but then of course there would be commissions.
@@brianlanders5306 auctions has fees and you need the right buyer if you have all stingy people that wouldnt pay more then 40k for it after everyone involved takes there cut they would be lucky to break even. and like pops said " were in the bizness of MAKING $$". not breaking even. never go off of the max # pawn 101.
@@meatyface2947 : What part of commissions did you not understand? That can range from 5% to 50%, the higher the value the less the commission. You must've never been to an auction. If you think you'll break even, unless you paid way to much to begin with.
The guy's a talker. he only hears numbers and when he hears numbers he only thinks cash. He's probably never actually worked with money before so he doesn't really know what he's doing. He got into the bail bondsman career because he knew he could make easy cash off of it instead of going okay I know that I'm probably going to get screwed at least a handful of times
I caught that & I probably would’ve kept it for another 15-20 years
Feel bad for Rick in the first clip when the guy said "No laughing matter" and Rick had to stop laughing
"I'm not good at negotiating...I trust you guys." Then you don't belong in a Pawn Shop, dear. Especially in Vegas, lol.
Sell 5000 clokeroom tickets at 2 dollars each winning ticket gets it. You get good price .
@Frogger bruh what😂😂 you ok my man?
@Frogger Not true at all, but ok.
@Frogger Are you like, uhm, trolling? You do realize that you're basically saying the most idiotic thing possible right now.
@Frogger This man is on crack I swear.
"Let me call in my buddy, he's an everlasting gobstopper expert."
"Let me call Rebecca down"
Me: LETS GOOOOOOO
Wish there was a gif for this bc I heard that in my head 🤣
hahahaha she cute asf
ON MEEEEE
Liked the blonde hair
They have a guy for EVERYTHING
That book 'guy' is cute.
or gal ;)
Nearly everything is scripted
I don’t know who to call about this one, let me call a guy to come see who I should call about this.
Waiting in the parking lot.
Expert: " This is worth around $10,000"
Seller: "I am expecting $10,000"
Pawn stars: "Best I can do is $100"
Seller: " what about $150?"
Pawn stars: "$125 and we have a deal"
Seller: "ok man deal"
Lmfaoo fr tho
This show is scripted.
@NA Phiri I suspect that everything is worked out before hand, and then they film it with the deal already made and papers already signed.
I always tear up seeing the old man watching these, shows not the same without him.
RIP to Richard💔
Anybody else love watching these while eating since they always upload everyday around lunchtime?
Oddly specific but yes
It was cool to see the absolute trust Rick had for the old man when he threw down that 34k for the coin.
I don't think it was an MS-63 it had scratches
@@wagstaffe7 It could have been graded MS63 by PCGS or NGC, yet that is certainly taking a chance. It is a good thing that they did not go any higher than 34K for sure. It looks like a MS, and a Grader could have given it a MS60, MS61, MS62, MS63, or MS64. That being said, a 1861-S, presently on PCGS Price Guide is worth between $17.5K for MS60 to $80K for MS63. If it grades MS62 they have more than the money they paid, they are OK.
@@wagstaffe7 it wasnt graded fool
That's because coins were the old man's thing. After leaving the Navy, he originally opened a coin/collectible shop, and it was Rick that convinced him to turn it into a pawn shop.
They are playing off each other both for the show and the customer. Even if this show wasn't set up, you could see it in the old mans eyes that the deal was already done, he couldn't take his eyes off the coin.
Pawn Stars: “I can’t believe this guy didn’t budge on his price”
In other words: “I can’t believe I couldn’t rip this person off”
Right!
@SIL3N7 ive been in this business for some yrs now yes its a lot of work but the money is tooo much literally work cant be compared with the amount of money u get. (Comparing to a 9 to 5 job work)
So you pay full price for items when you can negotiate a cheaper price? You’re pretty stupid
@SIL3N7 people seriously can't comprehend anything other than the sale price on these videos. It drives me crazy lol.
I looked it up the owner sold it for $46,980 (including buyers premium). At Christie's in London. November 23, 2011
I love this man. The look he put on Rick's face was priceless when he said no deal on the straight jacket.
"It's not graded so let me put my finger prints and oils all over it for you"
LOL!
🤣
“I’m thinking 40 and we have a deal”
“Yea I’m thinking 15” such a insult offer 😂😂
Rick looks exactly the same as season 1 episode 1 😂
Guess keto works? Lol
That's the thing about being bald, i mean look at Johnny sins 🤣🤣🤣
Getting wrinklier
@@peterbarnes-keyes5173 😂
@@febinm6989 Rick would make a much better Johnny Sins:
"You ready to give me 7 inches?"
Rick: best I can do is 3.5 inches, and I'm taking a big risk here.
"Being a bonds man is all about making money!"
Owes 50k
That's likely not his only bond...
They appraised the coin “minimally” at 40k . I think Rick made out at 34k.
He didnt look stressed over it, takes money to make money, cant let a minor setback discourage your job, theres not 1 business in the world that hasn't lost money, that's the gamble and the difference in a none business person, they are scared.
Lol bonds man have insurance for peeps not showing up
@@milwaukeebrewers6337 what exactly did he pay with the money? I didn't understand anything the guy who sold the coin was doing with the money...
The reason he didn’t pay 30k for Houdini’s jacket was because he was afraid it would disappear
El O El
R.I.P Dime🤘
I thought it was because the stitches were afraid?
Hahaha thats too good
*GROOOOAAAAANNNNN*
14:37 soooooo, Don Quixote isn’t a regular guy, he is a guy in the 1600s who stayed in his mansion and read nothing but books about Knights and Chivalry until his mind broke and he went mad, eventually thinking the world around him is the 12th century. A novel that important needs to be explained properly.
“I can’t believe this guy wouldn’t budge on his price”
well he was in *the minimal asking range*
I can't believe Rick wouldn't budge on his price. It works both ways
The old man could barely restrain himself he wanted that gold coin so bad
Dragon sickness. I've seen it before.
He would of paid 50000 of it was silver
I love how they have a expert for everything anyone brings
It's more amazing they come in within a few minutes. Must have 100 experts located a block or two away.
The show and people and items are pre screened and determined if they are interesting enough for tv before hand. All the people walking around the shop are also extras. So while it is scripted the people and the actors are legit.
@@lorincborbaszoltan it is a show you num num, ofcourse its scrypted.
And the “expert” are just chosen to be TV likeable. Most of them know their stuff but they’re not actually friends with Rick.
@@TheJanko301
First off, no need to be rude! You’re under no obligation to be rude.
Second, that’s not how you spell “scripted”.
Third, you do realise they live in Vegas. They have nearly everything in Vegas. I know you think Las Vegas is this fantasy realm that only exists in movies, but it is real and it’s not just a Casino Disneyland!
If you walk into a pawn shop with something extremely valuable, that item is then proven to be extremely valuable, you take the item, walk out the door and go to an antique auction for max dollar. Don't feel bad for these people lol.
Houdini guy: this is identical!
Rick: so its legit?
Houdini guy: no but its a great sign!
I think he was amazing so much passion in his voice. You can look him up on fool us he did an old school trick and had great stage presence.
*This is literally the holy grail*
Pawn Stars: best I can do is 1 emerald
"I have THE Holy Grail."
Rick, "I can trade you this Happy Days Potsie card."
"Will help to pay for my daughte's college"
"I guess Harvard is out of question"
"I am really bad at negotiating"
WHAAAAT??
She should tell her daughter to study harder so she can get a scholarship and then call Mohela if she can't.
@yuibot
Her daughter’s not good at negotiating with Mohela.
@@trevortiernan8510 Rick is taking all the risk if the kid goes to Harvard.
Seller: I actually have the Holy Grail
Rick: this is the cat’s meow of Holy grails
"The actual Holy Grail? I'll give you $125 for it..."
Top thing NOT to say to someone who works at a pawn shop:
"I'm really not good at negotiating"
I really don’t know why so many people have trouble understanding that this is a reality tv show. Nowhere near all of these people actually intend on selling their items, or if they do may well fully know they are going to sell them in an auction, or a speciality location. They agree to come on this show and pretend to “put them up for sale.” Because they are paid to bring items onto the show that will generate viewership. It’s really not that hard of a concept to grasp.
Or they agree to sell it maybe at a lower price than the auction BUT they get paid money so that compensates the loss ?
Wow the rest of us didn’t know that you’re a smart cookie
I don't know. It's definitely staged, at least in part. The customers never say anything about being on TV and they never look at the camera, though I suppose that could also be edited. The other customers don't crowd around to look. Experts are readily available at a moment's notice, and some even mention having researched the item. So it's prepared in advance, people are told how to act, and so on. But perhaps they are real customers with real items that they want to sell. It's a very popular pawn shop and they clearly do buy and sell all kinds of things, which you can see if you go there. So maybe they make a list of people and their items, they plan ahead with the experts, they schedule the negotiation, they instruct customers to not crowd around or look at the camera, and so on, but they're real negotiations. The non-negotiation parts do seem totally scripted, and there are some items that are probably scripted, like that car-eating mechanical dinosaur they once checked out, or that time Corey bought I think it was a hot air balloon and then Rick wanted to give it back. But the regular stuff, I don't know.
Pretty sure the items are fake tbh. There's no way they'd be handling those books like that if they were real. The "expert" was even waving them around like they were worth $20 when she was talking
@@JACpotatosyes, and the time she handled a leaf of the Guttenberg Bible with bare hands!
Things not to say in a Pawn Shop:
"I'm really not good at negotiating..."
""I trust you guys."
Why?
Pawn*
@@nimishpadhye3074 Yep, that's what I wrote.
@@thegoldentroll lol
She should've pulled down her pants and said, "Go for it" after making that stupid comment.
The only time rick has ever put on a jacket - to hold the everlasting gobstopper. Respect.
How to win in pawn stars:
Just sell something that rick is a huge fan of
The jacket owner was the smartest customer in pawnstars series.
I love when Rick goes back to his childhood like that.
Rick was seriously low balling the guy on the Houdini jacket. This is a part of magic history.
Harry Houdini’s jacket .. proceeds to fold it up like it’s worth nothing
Expert Appraiser : "This is priceless, it's the holy grail, I can't believe it!"
Customer : "Yeah! Woo!"
Rick : "I'll give you 50 bucks and a pack of gum."
3:59 rick laughing knowing he wasn’t going to pay 40k for it😂
The expert for the gold coin, had some pretty long sleeves on that jacket.
Andd?
@@donaldjeezytrump2435 nothing else. Just long sleeves.
I was thinking the same thing... you notice how every expert is his ‘friend’
I was wondering about those books too.. 1731.. I know that old books are typically kept in climate controlled rooms and handled with gloves .. she just walked in with them...but idk enough to know if those books are old enough for that to matter yet
Here put this jacket on for the cameras. Here's 20$
“So it’s worth $100,000”
“Il give you $2000
“How about $2250”
“Il give you $2200”
“Seems fair, You got a deal”
OMG MURRY!!!! I have never seen them call in murry before this is literally so exciting!! I love watching murrys magic prank videos 😂😂 dude's hilarious!!!!
"I can't believe he couldn't budge on his price?" LOL! oh rick!
5:20 "what would you want it to be?"
- Me: omg he has an oompa loompa!!
- Shows Rick a piece of gum
- Me: 😐 Booooo!
made me laugh so hard hahaha oompa loompa oompa loompa
"There's less of them and that's what makes the coin rare"
Wow! You learn something new every day
Can imagine like 100-200 years from now someone coming into a pawn shop (or whatever equivalent they have then) and being like "I have the authentic original printed Harry Potter book collection" or something like that. Things people didn't deem valuable then are now and what we don't will be in the future. Crazy to think about.
Yeah...I try not to think about all the MTG and Pokemon cards my mom tossed out and sold in garage sales when I moved out after high school. Those cards were all from 94-99.
Nothing that's mass-produced now will ever have value in the future: there are simply too many of them. All of these things in the show that have value a hundred or two hundred years later were, even at the time, quite rare.
@@chirrrs I saw a story recently about a guy that had a broken laptop thats still had the keycode for hundred of millions of dollars of bitcoin he bought not long after it was created, he went home to get it and his mum had thrown it out lol
@@chirrrs Let’s also not mention the lady who had 4 Black Lotus 1st edition cards, and used them to repaint her car’s rims. I was like, “Are you kidding me?!”
That's a big way that collectibles get valuable...because nobody expected them to become valuable, and therefore few were preserved.
Was: 100$
Now: 40$
Rick: i'll give you 10 chicken nuggets.
I got Houdinis jacket
Rick: i"ll give you a a bag of chips and a coke
Imagine someone walks into a pawn shop and wants 1k for books worth 1M and a clerk knows it and swipes it for 1k. Makes me think Rick ain’t too bad with only trying to make 25-50%
Feels bad mane
Nice try, rick
He did say they would’ve been worth more if they were written in Spanish, and made at an earlier time instead of 100yrs after Tom
This part is for tv.
Good thing the old man was there with his poker face.. Love it!
This is like the holy grail of "This is like the Holy Grail" montage videos
I love how whoever runs their channel has embraced the memes we as commenters have bestowed upon their show
Bondsman was awful happy to lose 15k...i have a feeling he knows where the fugitive is and just wanted to sell the coin..😂🤣
Rebecca is already so adorable, she didn't need to go blonde. Love you, Becky!
Agree! book lady is very pretty. Although i'm not an expert on books I think the book could've gone for more
Everlasting gobstopper. That really got me gobsmacked.
Person: I want $50,000 for one of my Super Bowl Rings
Rick: I’ll give you $5 bucks and a bar of soap
Seller would be like: can you do 10
And they would meet at 7.5
Deal
@@agastya9793 so true tho
@@chrisbreezy9906 5 bucks and a bar of soap? Are you out of your mind?!?!? There’s no money to be made I’ll give you $3.74 and a bj from chumlee not a penny more!
The guys laugh when he says it’s $40,000 is priceless
the jacket went on to sell for $46,980 in christies london .
Yeah and Rick is actually dumb enough to say “I can’t believe this guy wouldn’t budge on his price”
Uhhh not everyone’s gonna bend over and let you make 20k off them
Not surprised. I shouted dumbass when Rick didn't buy. That seller was giving a good price.
@@camtwan1 it was almost an insult that he offered 15k at first then immediately jumped to 25k lol
You have to give auction fees and any other fees so the final value is much more less than the figured sold. Rick is offering 25k cash so in a sense is a fair offer.
@@christopherjohnparedes7026 even after christies seller fees he still got 10 grand more . seller fees would have been $11745 .
Always has been a great show. Rick is just simply likeable.
17:37. What a move! I expected him to start at $6-800, but because she said "I trust you guys," he started at $1000 and gave her his best offer right off the bat.
The Houdini straight jacket dude is exactly what Peyton Manning would look like at 50 if he never made it in the nfl and no one can tell me otherwise lmaoooo
Wow what a surprise to see Magic Murry as one of Ricks experts. I’ve been subscribed to his TH-cam channel for years. Great content
I'm so glad the guy kept his jacket. Just a amazing jacket to pass down for generations which would only make it worth more over the years. There is someone who will pay what it's worth.
he sold it for 47k
You know that Houdini straightjacket owner emailed David Copperfield, David Blaine, and Criss Angel and sold it for 2x Rick's offer lol
He sold it at Christie's for almost $50,000.
"Don Quixote is probably the bestselling work ever besides the Bible"
Pilgrim's Progress: "am I a joke to you?"
"I cant believe this guy wouldn't budge on his price"😂😂 even tho the guy changed his price multiple times and rick wouldn't budge
I will definitely make some money , I’m getting the feeling that book expert waiting on her cut from Rick 😂
"I'm really not good at negotiating, and I trust you guys" - Dream Customer! x-))
*Guy goes from 40k to 30k
Rick:"I can't BELIEVE he wouldn't budge on his price!"