EXPERTS ACTUALLY SAVED Rick Harrison From Losing Everything
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Watched this whole vid and no Picasso and no boobs
Thanks, saved me from not continuing the scroll
Thx
Thanks for saving me the time hoss!
I too was disappointed.
Thanks
A counterfeit bill that is obvious or marked as counterfeit is 100% legal to own.
I have a Chinese made US 100 dollar bill on the wall next to me. It is not US Currency and is clearly made with Chinese caricatures on it during the printing process. You can look them up to see what I have. These bills are used in the Chinese banking system as a training tool for tellers handling foreign currency. But I have been told possession of the bill is illegal. Wrong!
Exactly. If its obvious not real. They would have to collect monopoly ever made
Here’s the deal: it is illegal to pass counterfeit bills under the pretext that they are money. But, if you pay money knowing it is counterfeit, it is a work of art. It can be traded as a work of art. A really good immigration of a $20 Bill could be worth more to an art collector than $20.
I have a couple hundred dollars bills with Trump giving two thumbs up.
True
The video title is very deceptive. Rick was not in danger of losing everything. He was in danger of buying a counterfeit bill and POTENTIALLY getting a few months of jail time if his expert was correct. However, it is not illegal to own a counterfeit bill. It's only illegal to try to use it as legitimate currency.
What about the turtle shell?
@@Delcat42 he wouldn't "lose everything" over that. He'd be fined.
@@klaatubob "Lose everything" is hyperbole yeah, I just wasn't sure if animal remains carried jail time in his state. Thanks!
_Rick got into a negotiating war with the customer_
Rick: I'll give you $1500
Customer: No.
Rick: Ok.
More negotiation took place in the red light district.
The fkn lady with the missle had me dying... She literally said ok we have more I'll take 550... Like wtf how TF did you get it in the first place... And why tf do you have more 😂
Kinda clickbaity
the title or the tits?
Obviously all of pawn stars is scripted lol
This guy is not informed. It is illegal to possess _with intent to defraud_ .
You are correct sir
Which item(s)
It's true, go to any coin show. you'll see a guy that is a few counterfeit bills for sale.
Right.
I can print either the front or back of a bill with a high resolution printer and it's not near being "counterfeit".
Then there is stage money used in movies and TV.
I read an article in a coin collecting magazine long ago. It said that if you find that you have received a counterfeit bill, you are not allowed to keep it, spend it, sell it, or destroy it. You must turn it in to law enforcement.
I love how the experts are always readily available and show up within minutes. Like they are all just hanging out in the employee break room.
It's all pre recorded
It’s called editing 😂 might have been the next day or theee days later for all we know.
somw times it takes a month :/ wish it was really this fast lol.
vegas is a small town...
The entire show is scripted, rehearsed, and acted out. True that the people bringing stuff in are not actors (except during the taping of the show) and usually have the things they are trying to sell, but they are contacted by the show’s producers and offered money to come and play the parts. The experts come to the tapings as needed just like any other scripted television show.
Perfectly legal to own that counterfeit bill. It cannot be used, given that it has signatures all over it.
And only has one side.
_"I don't think $1,500 is that much in this day and age."_
*The most accurate thing ever said on Pawn Stars.*
"You're not a russian spy or anything, are you?"
"... nyet"
“Daniel…”
@@DrFranklynAnderson "what? he was asking if we were russian spies"
@@jbjstyx "My name is Skywalker. Luke Skywalker. My dogtags are lying."
(I love that someone else got that reference.)
Nyet?? Could that b qwik-hand for 'not yet'? 😂 Sorry, I've had too much coffee...
"Of course not, Yankee comrade. Dos ven Don ya!"
Sad the once mighty History Channel runs this joke show.
What’s wrong with it?
@@johne9898not enough aliens
One day you’ll miss it
If the artifacts are real, then that makes it a history themed show and the show fits on The History Channel.
Human history is a joke, so it fits
Expert "it's worth €2 million " Rick "ill give you 10 bucks " .
Well, it will be hard to sell and I have to have some margin to make a bit of money out of it.
Thanos i want 600 trillion for the infinity stone, Rick best i can do 50 bucks.
Sounds like Rick worked at GameStop. 😂
@@onetwo6039 Who do you think they learned it from? =P
I doubt Rick even has 2 million euros.
It astounds me that the “experts” handle all of the documents and photos without gloves. The lady “authenticating the signatures resting her hand on the documents as she looks through her glass. No glove just oils and dirt from her hand on the paper. What a disgrace
Wearing rubber gloves damages surfaces. They wash and dry their hands thoroughly right before filming, which is the proper handling technique of delicate paper.
The people selling them don't use gloves either... And neither does the shop...
@@benjaminmorris4962that's not the point. This is her world, she should wear protective gloves.
Honestly the industry standard is clean dry hands. Especially with old paper products, they found that it's safer and non damaging to the products.
@@joshuakendrick6650 This isn't true. Clean/dry hands are recommended by library of congress when handling ONLY old books because people feel it reduces their finger dexterity and could lead to torn pages. These recommendations are also concerned about dirt which isn't the danger associated with handling old documents. skin oils are damaging to documentation and if handling something outside your collection gloves are indeed a good way to go. A direct quote from the national archives "Wearing gloves is necessary whenever mounted prints, drawings, photographs and fine bindings are handled"
That note is legal to own clearly it’s not a counterfeit because it’s not even complete
You do not know etf your talking about
It's completely fine these guys are going to idiots
Made with front counterfeit printing plate. Not usable as bill, but maybe possible to copy print?
It's illegal to own, pass, sell, etc. with intent to defraud, that "expert" doesn't know wtf he's talking about. A quick search would have told him that.
@@motox20half of these experts are morons and on ricks payroll
It’s not illegal to own counterfeit products/bills but it is illegal to create or try use in commerce under the idea that it is real.
I would further state that the bill had only half the printing on it. There is no place that it would be accepted as legal tender.
But that wasn't what was attempted. The attempt was to sell the bill, knowing it to be fraudulent, and selling it partly for that reason. There was no attempt to use it to purchase something.
Never knew there were so many experts in one town
You know. I decided you get my internet comment award. I snickered. Thanks.
You can find any number you like in any bar, stadium or gathering of more than three people. Ever second f'wit is an expert, in their own minds. Actual experts are drowned out by them.
Well, it's Vegas.
It's like everything exists to feed to gambling machine.
It's all a racket. The experts they bring in (and it's a pretty regular pool that they use) get first dibs on the items they assess.
The Lindberg kidnapping case wasn’t just a kidnapping case it was *THE* kidnapping case.
It was the first kidnapping case where the FBI acted as primary investigators because it was determined that the kidnappers could have operated across state lines.
Yep, why it would easily be worth 50 thousand
Remember when he spent $150K on Willy Wonka props? Lol
Such a mark!😂
There is no way that $10 bill can be mistaken for legal tender so it is NOT considered counterfit. It would be considered a novelty item.
All this stuff belongs in a museum!!
Aren’t those the words Indiana Jones said to Panama Hat (Paul Maxwell) when adult Indy recovered the Cross of Coronado in the Last Crusade?
"So do you!" - some Nazi dude in an Indiana Jones movie.
So your grandfather's belongings belong in a museum?
@@diamondjim7560 Close enough. It was "That belongs in a museum!"
@elessartelcontar9415 It was Panama Hat that said that to Indy in response to the previous line. Don't know if he was a Nazi or just some greedy bastard.
They belong to their owners.
What's illegal about having half of a counterfeit $10 bill? I could almost understand if it was printed on both sides, but it's not like you could fool anyone with it.
I agree, I don’t think it’s illegal to have a bill that’s OBVIOUSLY counterfeit. Otherwise Monopoly money would be illegal. For once I think Mark was wrong about an item.
counterfeit is counterfeit. Do you want to depend on a government agency being logical about weather you are or are not going to jail?
Counterfeit bills are NOT illegal to have. They are only illegal to try to use as real bills.
Until you try to use it a counterfeit note is art.
@Caderic they absolutely are illegal to have. Why do you think cashiers can't give them back? They are illegal to even possess
Owning counterfeit money is not illegal as long as there is no intent to "defraud", I.E. passing them off as real.
Having counterfeit money hanging on your wall in a frame is 100% legal
I woulda payed 3,000 for that lindberg evidence.
With how popular true crime is right now I bet it would sell for 10,000.
I know we all laugh at the way he negotiates, but that's the one time where I feel like that was just short sighted. These people are rolling in cash. I am quite sure that $500 was nothing and that someone out there would gladly pay more than $3K for *original* evidence from the limburgh baby case.
"You got car money coming.........$2,000" That was a little disappointing.
"You got car PAYMENT money" would have been more accurate. 😂
Matchbox collectibles?
He didn't say it would be a *good* car...
He never said it'd be a porsche. You can buy a car for 2k, or 1.6k.
Kia?
I was hoping they'd put some strings on that guitar so we could hear it.
And then played “Happy Together”. 😁
Yeah but they didn't want any strings attached to this item.
@@user-kl6ef1tn5g I see what you did there 😂🐢🐢
They were trippin hard on that bill with the signatures. At this point it's not passable as tender and the signatures are the main reason for its existence. Wait till they see the plastic coins that come with children's toy cash registers.
A pawnshop is never going to give you top dollar. They are great for fast cash, but not the best offers.
Holy ATF Rick! Lady has a ghost desk!
Fully-semi-automatic letter signer.
Friend of mine, professional fisherman, netted a turtle, which had died of natural causes. Made it known. The New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries came to take it away.
He sent them packing. It is illegal to trade in endangered species but not to own them.
This guy made his money back in the day buying old jewellery and selling gold.
“Im pretty sure it’s illegal to own this but let me go make a phone call”
*Clark County Sherrifs pull up*
“Sorry bud, best I can do is 5-10”
They kept calling it a tortoise shell. It's a turtle shell. Different animal!
3:00 - Andy Warhol sent a note from the afterlife. He wants his hair back.
It's perfectly legal to possess Counterfeit money, it's illegal to try passing it off as legal tender. If it were illegal to own then each and every last thing that's for a picture of lethargy currency in it, like certain wallpapers, underwear, lighters, clothing, etc that are in common circulation would be illegal to sell and own. There is even an artist who used to make his own counterfeits but he gets away with using them as currency as each one is in fact a unique art piece he personally made and he does not pretend in any way that it is actual legal tender and instead haggle with store owners to accept them at face value. Last I checked one of those pieces, one that was marked $5 went for $2,000 at auction.
The pistol/desk wouldn't be a "concealed weapon" because you're fully allowed to conceal at your home or owned property without any license. Especially in Nevada of all places.
The Grenade stood out to me because he didn’t low ball the seller at all. He’s usually somewhat fair don’t get me wrong, but expert said 2k and he bought for 1.6k. I think that’s the best price a customer has gotten on the show ha.
He probably wanted it for his personal collection
Fair my ass. One guy came in with a sword worth 10k bought it for 3 and sold it for 13...don't give me that fair crap
@@Ryoga100 that’s kinda off topic, I was just saying he barely went lower with sell price for grenade. People need to resell for profit, generally it’s a “buy for 1/3 price, sell for 1/2 price”. Was just saying he didn’t mess around with price for grenade.
Edit: if you want a maximum price, sell it yourself. I legitimately run an antique store. You need to understand how profit works or walk away. If you can sell a 10k item yourself doit, that shit will sit in my store for years. I’m not a collector, I’m a seller.
Fair is what a person is willing to sell for. @@Ryoga100
$2000 was the sale price in 2007 and the guy hasn't seen one since.
"$1,500.00 is not much in this day and age" .... Dude... you asked for $2,000.00 .... That's a measly $500.00 more... and its STILL not much in this day and age...
He really tickled my anger bone when he said that.
1500 is a lot to me I can do a lot with that much money
"Rick, I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole.."
Then proceeds to handle it...
The shell on that guitar looked more like it was from a sea turtle than a tortoise.
Some of these so called "experts" are like---I did a go-gart race once, so now I'm qualified to judge F1 items.
18 USC 471 clearly states there has to be an intent to defraud, I.e., pass off counterfeit currency in an effort to use it as real currency. There is no law that states that mere possession of counterfeit currency is illegal.
Do people still think this show isn't scripted?
Who cares
It’s totally real…
Real shop, real items, real offers but It’s on TV so I think most understand it’s scripted…
Reality TV isn't "scripted" as much as cherry-picked and assembled. You have to imagine each time they call in an expert that guy isn't just gonna show up, say five lines and then leave, he's probably there for a good bit of time plus the time waiting for him to get there. Each one of these deals of which we see five minutes on TV, probably took a couple hours IRL plus two or three whole other deals that day that weren't spicy enough for TV. And you can tell by people's pacing and tone of voice that the dialogue is all clipped together, this show doesn't seem as bad mostly just condensing long discussions, but a show like American kitchen nightmares seems like it's fabricating whole narratives by piecing things together out of context. This show probably synthesizes drama that way the odd time, when it needs to.
@@gangstadrz9326 You commented so.... you.
They can't see the practicality of the desk gun. Have they ever watched an old cowboy western movie?
I know this is staged...but if I were the seller and Rick wants to call an expert I would want to be with Rick when he calls the expert....I wouldn't put it past Rick and the expert to fix a good price for themselves.
Good insight on the way you think
It's actually quite rare for professional appraisers to do that since their entire career is based of their reputation. If they give too many garbage evaluations they'll stop getting work. At least in markets with objective pricing factors like antiques and not subjective like art
Yeah , but they already have a relationship and they give considerable fair appraisals and that’s why give ranges 10 - 15K so he knows the low is 10K and offers them 3K but then sells for 12K.
They already know and have their thing amd you should get your own appraisal if you want a higher value.
So won’t matter either way. It’s called business relationships buddy.
@@nassimessayli8845 it's important to understand the estimated value is what the appraiser thinks it SHOULD sell for and not what it WILL sell for. A pawn shop wants items that they can turn a quick profit on because if they spend 20k on an item that has a very slim buyer market there's fair odds that it simply just sits on a shelf and that 20k is basically dead in the water.
That's why you see pawn shops very heavily low ball an appraiser's estimate. The goal is to find the lowest value the seller is willing to part with their item for both to maximize profit on the resell and minimalize loss if the item does not find a proper buyer.
The key factor for the seller to make more more money is to actually negotiate. Because the initial offer from the pawn shop is the lowest value they think they can buy for it's up to the seller to deliver counter offers to raise the pawn shop's buying offer.
Which is illegal in various jurisdictions.
First time I’ve ever seen Rick just plain out agree on an asking price! That grenade was dope
To much hype about the $10 bill.
It is only a crime if one manufactures AND attempts to use a counterfeit bill. Mere possession is not a crime.
Former cop here, nothing illegal about owning a counterfeit bill, as long as it's not with intent to attempt to defraud someone
Like selling it?
@@drclawm.a.d.2413 selling it as a counterflow bill isn't defrauding anybody.
@@drclawm.a.d.2413 In what way would selling it like here be defrauding someone? He didn't try to pass it as a real bill. You're silly
It always dumbfounds me how stupid people are with negotiating. They ask for a reasonable price the pawn shop guys insult them with a low ball offer and the customers cower and fold like a lawn chair. 🤦♂️ good on that old man at the end for standing his ground!
I understand your thoughts on this but go ahead and try to get $12k for a set of documents and medals on the open market and have to deal with the flakey public in the process lol my guess is these people have tried to sell on their own but probably get lower offers than Pawn Stars will offer. Which is also why the consignment side of things is such a big part of businesses in the sales industry.
Smart people own pawn shops or NEVER enter one.
Best you get from the pawn shop is 1/4 of what you could get from a private sale.
It’s a show. It’s not real
You are never getting full value selling to a pawn shop. At best you will get about half.
@@darrenhill3514
Yeah, I think people underestimate how difficult it is to sell these to the general public when only certain collectors would be interested, and of course, the pawn shop has to mark them up for profit over what the experts deem their worth is.
No show was as staged and scripted as much as Pawn Stars...its television!
The digital dollar isn't worth much. None of them are anymore.
I stopped watching the show some time ago (boring!), but, the description for this vid is not accurate, especially since Rick already seemed to realize they were counterfeits.
Stopped watching it because he’s just too frikkin annoying with his sarcastic he he he and the yyyya, not gonna happen. He just comes across as a snot and treats people like they are stupid. Not a fan
It is likely that the Nanny was part of the kidnapping. She probably dropped the baby while handing it out the window. Notably, she committed suicide after the kidnapping, kind of like she felt really guilty.
My wife says that Rick and the Boys don't know really zet much about the stuff People bring to the store, she says that Rick and the Boys get scripted by the Company that makes the star pawn series😮!!
Is this true!!??
they know regular standard stuff that walks in the door on a daily basis, but obviously the items shown on the TV show are unique and special and not items that they would see on a regular basis. That is why they do not know everything about every item and the show producers then script the show to bring in an expert, which always seems to be available right away, to evaluate the item. Then a price is negotiated, a deal made or not and the customer walks out the door and gets paid for his/her appearance on the show.
“My wife says”, well there’s your problem.
@silentepsilon888
And I would be surprised if none of them had interest in certain types of products. One might be a movie buff for example.
“I’m thinking 16 now”
Rick: stoopid… “okay let’s write it up”
You can own stuff like counterfeit bill, but you better not try to use it.
Grenade "you got car money" last one sold for two grand lol
A counterfeit bill is entirely legal to own. It's not legal to try and spend it as cash or represent it as legal tender.
I’m remember one episode that Rick brought a Grammy that was illegal to own
Merely owning a counterfeit bill, especially one that is clearly counterfeit and is a display piece/historical/collectible artifact/souvenir is not illegal. One must have the intent of actually passing it off as real money for possession to be illegal.
Dad brought back a P-38, with two spare mags. A fancy engraved German shotgun. And an officer's, shooting belt buckle.
It's going to be difficult to sell an antique card cheating device in Vegas!Rick doesn't even try
Lol
Note to self, put blues and reds in the paper before printing my next stack.
Rick blew that last deal 😂
Legal to own that bill.
Great video! I missed these somehow.
Punch of babies “ you could go to jail 😂😂😂
Some of these items I would be extremely hesitant to let them put me on the show without at least blurring my face.
Do I really want the DOD rocking up to my door asking about my Sidewinder Guidance system?
Why would you take legal advice from all these people who are not lawyers and don't actually know the law?
The old adage is true. How much something is worth is how much you can get for it when you have to sell it.
I watched Pawn Stars on Tubi last night and this is the first time the algorithm has ever rec'd me anything Pawn Stars. You know, just in case anyone needed further documentation on streaming services passing your data around like a bowl of chips. Great video!
It's funny how all experts seem to be friends.
It’s not illegal to own counterfeit money, it’s a illegal to try and pass it off as real money is.
Amazon and Walmart sell counterfeit money 😂. It is only illegal when you try to use it as real money. I am sure somebody would have paid good money for that collection.
I'm just picturing Ricks desk: missile guidance system, launch keys , grenade and hidden gun.......so if your in his office and negotiations are not going well......be very afraid if his hand moves towards any buttons.
🤣😂
If his hand moves at all.. lol
Just read about counterfeit bills. Every law that is listed ends with "with the intent to defraud". So seems as long as you are not trying to spend it or pass it off as real you should be able to own it. Especially something like they had here. Obviously not something that is real or going to be used to spend.
You can in fact have counterfeit bills as property as long as they are segregated and not construed for use
I am a expert in negotiations. Secret tip: Don´t ask "Is xx dollars out of the question?".
Pawnshop owners have no bed waiting in Heaven.
It's not illegal to own any of these items. It's only illegal to own with the intent use these in a nefarious way. As a collectors item it perfectly legal to own these.
Beginning in 1990, an embedded (not printed) security thread was added to all bills except the $1 and $2 bills.
"this is worth 4,000,000? i'll give you
$3.50. thats the best i can do he he he!"
Let me call an expert
*calls to police*
She could still sell it at a yard sale etc. Private gun sales legal on some states.
In many states like AZ the concealed weapon would not have to be removed .
Lol, the gun expert said "you got car money coming" then a minute later "$2000"
I KNOW SOMEONE. WALLA
“If the Lindbergh Baby had steel-toed boots, he’d still be alive today!”
I'll give you a five cents and a jawbreaker for it
Rick was willing to pay more for that grenade. How rare is it that they say a price and he’s like “ok!” 😂
Kind of miss watching all these shows, like Pawn Stars, American Pickers, Storage Wars, Forged in Fire.And the shows on HGTV line Love it or List It, the one with the twins, Windy City rehab and shows Food Network like the Halloween and Christmas contest shows.
Think the only regular show I was watching was NCIS.
You can own counterfeit money, just can't use it to buy or deceive.
It's a turtle shell. Hawksbill turtle to be precise since I have 2 of those.
The bill is printed on only one side, so it’s not really a counterfeit bill, is it?
Real Good Point...👍
Doesn't matter it's still legal to own 😂
@@Unknown_Ooh they just said it ILLEGAL to own and should be handed to authorities.
It should be a felony for embellishments in reality shows
That’s not a compleat bill! No way it’s any risk owning that half counterfeit bill.
Agreed. 1500 dollars is not a lot of money this day and age but with that being said how much 1500 dollars is today depends on how it is utilized…
Anyone whos thinks this stuff is real is fooling themselves.
A little information Lindbergh is Buried on Maui, Hawaii.
Counterfeit bills are indeed legal to own, just not to use in commerce, (fraud), and if you werre going to turn it in, you'd contact the Treasury Dept., not Secret Service.
Regarding the gun desk... Yes, it is concealed, but no, it's not illegal unless you're using it in a public place. So no, not a legal issue.
The "Let me ask someone about this" Show.
All of this stuff is worth more than it was sold for. Do your own research first.
Its a pawn shop, you give up some of the value of the object(s) for not having the hassle of trying to find a buyer and negotiating along with transporting/shipping the objects afterwards.