If I was in Vegas and was looking to sell something like this I'd take it by just to get on the show. I very much doubt he was looking to sell it there, he likely just wanted the publicity for it.
And expose the secret that the experts come in to lowball the customer with the price that they would pay to own it themselves, which is who Rick would then sell it to? Never!
It's not even worth a nickel. I mean, if you gave it to a cashier at McDonalds, they probably wouldn't take it. (I tried to pay with a Sacagawea Dollar coin and they gave me a hard time.)
Then he isn't much of a degenerate. 50k is a lot of money, and a blackjack addict could easily see that turning into 500k (it does happen, very, very rarely). Even if he was going to throw it away on gambling, good on him for not accepting a lowball offer.
Because auctions take up to a third..... Which turns 120 into 80. Or 90 into 60. Oh and that's only if it even bothers to sell at a high price. Might only auction for 50 or 60..... Auctions are a gamble.
A big difference from what something has sold for and what someone thinks its worth. Its like how most people overvalue their car based on sentiment, but when they look up its value in a blue book, they get shocked that its worth so little.
Most of the stuff on the show is junk when you take away the history and sentiment. The coin is only worth it's weight in metal. However they'll always be sentimental collectors making this junk valuable.
I wonder why people respond with a 'yes' when asked "do you mind if I do this or that"... Isn't a no a proper response if you don't mind somebody call in an expert?
I know if he just wanted to sell it to invest in something else I doubt that something else would add up to 40k in a few months😂 Rick did him a favor if he’s so sure about that
"I want to sell the coin so that I can use the money and invest it in other things." Translation: "I have a big gambling debt and I need to sell this coin in order to get the loan sharks off my back!"
This guy owns a casino boat somewhere in the Carolinas, they did a reality show on board there and it lasted about 3-4 episodes. Same guy, big gambler, probably got that coin through nefarious ways... somebody paid him a gambling debt, or something along those lines..
I can figure out why there are so many haters for the pawn shop. You CAN NOT get top retail price at a pawn shop. Duhhhhh. Advertise it or place it in an auction and sell it if you think its worth 90k. Btw with the catalogue fee and the auction commission if it does sell for 90k at auction (doubtful) he will only see $77 to 78 k. Oh, and another BIG surprise, the auction will file a 1099. Hello uncle Sam with the handout. Hers a little tip haters, it's called CAPITALISM . Welcome to America.
@@freddiearmstrong121 The government would seize the coin and tell you how much you would be receiving for it. No bartering, and if you're dissatisfied with the price you are given it's off to the gulag with you. Socialism.
@@freddiearmstrong121 You dont underdstand socialism? Government takes the coin. And takes $90k and disperse the 10k among everyone. Wtf kinda queston did you even ask.
In Jan of 2020 this coin sold at a Heritage Auction for $32,400, including fees. So the seller probably walked away with $25,000. He should have taken Rick's offer of $50K.
Even if it did sell for $100-120k, you still have to deduct taxes and potentially auction fees from that. If you command a premium above the market value for a product, then don't walk into a pawn shop expecting to make bank.
“Coulda had it for 80 and it’s gonna go for 120 or 125 in the next few months probably” If you feel it’s gonna be worth 120 grand in a few months why in the world would you sell it for 80?
Because he would have to pay 25-30% commission in any auction, so if he sold it for £120k thats like £84-90k after the commission, Rick would have have known people who would have wanted it and he would have paid 0 commission.
Most of the time when somebody brings in something Rick asked "what do we have here"or "where'd you get this from"and then he follows it up with "let me call my buddy"
Do you mind if I have a buddy of mine check out your comment? He knows all there is about comments. He is a comment expert. He will know the value of your comment if it's thumbs up or thumbs down. Just hang out a bit.
15% auction fee if it's sold for 85000 12250= 72,750 Isn't it better . Also there are auction houses you can put a starting bid lock so you will get above it... Auction your stuff guys
shield nickel > V/Liberty nickel > buffalo nickel > Jefferson nickel. That's the progression. The first US coin made in nickel was the 3 cent nickel. There were also 3 cent silvers and half dimes made from silver, so lotta weird overlaps.
@HackFuey - Auction houses charge 10% typically. The most they charge is 30% and that's a premium place like Sotheby's and ONLY if the item sells for some very small amount because otherwise it isn't worth their trouble. Obviously you have never dealt with an auction house.
Seller - I've got five cents . . . Rick - I'll give you $50,000.00 for your five cents . . . Seller - my five cents trumps your $50,000.00 . . . OK see ya
I’ve been buying coins for about 10 years now and I would buy that one in a heartbeat. I’m young enough to hold onto it for another 20-30 years when it’s value will reach about 130k$. Beautiful piece
He probably had a company name on it and the producers asked him to turn it inside out. The people there are customers asked to look around sporadically.
1:43 Rick: "You mind if I have someone take a look at it?" Seller: "Yeah." Rick: "Let me call a buddy of mine." So... he does mind. And Rick does it anyway. Bit rude, don'tcha think?
Seller :Can I get 50,000 for these 50 pounds of gold? Rick: na, I can only give you 10... Nevermind I can only give you a dollar, not a dime more. Seller: ITS A DEAL!
I can’t be the only one who thought it was gonna be a will Ferrell joke episode
I thought the same lmao
Lol
Lol. Totally thought it was Will also. I had to take a second look.
I thought it was the Fonz.
,, actually that's Gary Busey..
Hes probably the guy who bought it for $63,000... and lied about having it for 15 years. Lol..
😂😂😂😂😂😂
SVFilming it looks like a recent NGC holder
He did lie there's proof in the video
Thats what i was thinking
Alex Madsen Care to point out the proof?
If you don’t want a lowball offer then don’t take your super rare 1867 coin to a pawn shop to sell it!
Seriously the guy is out of his mind asking that price there
Some people never been in a pawn shop or even seen the show.
It's not really a pawn shop thou. Have u ever been in one lol
@@n3wtAgreed, it's a mix between a gallery, bookstore, and an antiquity shop.
If I was in Vegas and was looking to sell something like this I'd take it by just to get on the show. I very much doubt he was looking to sell it there, he likely just wanted the publicity for it.
They need to do a “Before & After” , where they show this episode, and then show a clip of what they went on to sell it for down the road.
DAN From the SOUTH i kr lol😃
They should, but they never would, more often than not the guys would be shown losing money
Yes I agree an I’ve always said that would be awesome
i bet half of it gets squirreled away in a vault rick has somewhere and is never resold
And expose the secret that the experts come in to lowball the customer with the price that they would pay to own it themselves, which is who Rick would then sell it to? Never!
Cool nickel. I’ll give you 10 cents so you’re doubling your money. And remember, I’m the one taking all the risk.
better be framed...
Lolol!
Rick has to frame it.
It's not even worth a nickel. I mean, if you gave it to a cashier at McDonalds, they probably wouldn't take it. (I tried to pay with a Sacagawea Dollar coin and they gave me a hard time.)
Lol
Dude looks like "Just give me the money, I have to go blow it gambling."
He looks like he's quite a bit down and needs to get back to the blackjack table that was hot a few moments ago.
“I want to sell this coin because I could use the money and...invest it in...other things.”
Then he isn't much of a degenerate. 50k is a lot of money, and a blackjack addict could easily see that turning into 500k (it does happen, very, very rarely). Even if he was going to throw it away on gambling, good on him for not accepting a lowball offer.
Never heard coccaine called "gambling" before...........
No. The dude looks like Will Ferrel
This guy looks like Donald trump and will Ferrell had a baby
I sorta think he looks like Nick Nolte.
HAHAHAHAHA
Rhedogian that is too on point 😂
There's a bit of Charlton Heston tossed in the mix too.
lmao
This guy has the swagger of somebody who just lost the high roller suite, his wife, and his Dodge minivan.
Or chevy pickup.
I thought the same thing.
And his custom hairpiece. Now wearing a wal mart hairpiece.
I'm at a desert with no water. I'll take the $50k 😂
I'd trade it for water
Yeah cause you can drink money, this seller!
I will trade you one of those 6oz tiny bottles of water, im taking a huge risk here.
Never ceases to amaze me that sellers think pawn shops will pay them 20 to 30 percent over the retail value if their items.
But if the guy wasn't soo greedy he'd have $50 k !
if he genuinely thought it was gonna go for 120-125k in the next months, there's no way he'd take it to a pawn shop and try to sell it for 80
He might, if he needed some quick cash right then.
Because auctions take up to a third.....
Which turns 120 into 80.
Or 90 into 60.
Oh and that's only if it even bothers to sell at a high price.
Might only auction for 50 or 60.....
Auctions are a gamble.
Guy comes crawling back after he can't sell it: Is the $50k offer still good? Rick: I'll give you a shiny, new nickel in exchange for your old one.
FOR 50K ID TAKE IT IN A HEARTBEAT!
I GOT SOME NICKLES AT HOME ILL BRING IT IN TO RICK
A big difference from what something has sold for and what someone thinks its worth. Its like how most people overvalue their car based on sentiment, but when they look up its value in a blue book, they get shocked that its worth so little.
Most of the stuff on the show is junk when you take away the history and sentiment. The coin is only worth it's weight in metal. However they'll always be sentimental collectors making this junk valuable.
"It's a very handsome coin"..!😅
@Tony Brophy ...
Foreals just let the coin talk lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
where did you get this from?
i've had it 15 years
“We have a difference in opinion of value”
the guy simply stated how much they sold for in the past...that’s not an opinion
different coins.
Rick:"Mind If I have someone take A look at it?
Seller:'Yeah"..
🤣
"Where did you get it"
-"I had it for 15 years".
Whats the logic?
This
"I have had it for at least 15 years" did not answer the question "where did you get this"😁
The script was a bit wobbly in this clip.
"Do you mind if I have someone take a look at it?"
"Yeah."
It's none of Rick's business where the guy got it or paid for it
"you'd have to be in the desert with no water"
sounds like vegas...
Customer: I need change for a one dollar bill
Rick: best I can do is 63 cents and I’m taking a risk
@@braveheart8085 Is that you Rick?
I tought it was Will Ferrell in the thumbnail 😂😂
I wonder why people respond with a 'yes' when asked "do you mind if I do this or that"... Isn't a no a proper response if you don't mind somebody call in an expert?
Yes i don't mind you calling in the expert...
That question always boggles my mind. Should'ent the correct response be. No I dont mind.
@@KINGDUDE74 true, as long as point gets across
@@KINGDUDE74 Most people wouldn't know proper grammar if they tripped over it
The correct answer is "no", but people are stupid.
The coin case has "NGC" printed on it, and the guy who came in to do the valuation is from "NGC Ancients". *X-Files Music*
Probably the most respectful way I've seen someone disagree with the experts appraisal.
Rick Flair selling a coin 🤣🤣🤣
Rick: wow a coin worth $63,000$
Also Rick: I’ll give you a half eaten burger and a peace of rice
"I dont wanna lose 20k"
"Its his loss he didnt take it for 80, cause its soon gonna be worth 120k"
Sounds like u would lose 40k then, with your logic
I know if he just wanted to sell it to invest in something else I doubt that something else would add up to 40k in a few months😂 Rick did him a favor if he’s so sure about that
THAT,S PROBABLY A SURE THING WITH THIS ADMISTRATIONS INFLATION ! ,,,.////
Love these people who forget that a pawn shop SELLS items. The shop can't buy items for what they SELL at.🤦♂️🤦♀️
"I want to sell the coin so that I can use the money and invest it in other things." Translation: "I have a big gambling debt and I need to sell this coin in order to get the loan sharks off my back!"
This dude is a wheeler dealer, gambling addict who owns a casino boat- he has a series on YT that shows the goings on on his cruise boat.
Reed Allyn that’s where I saw him before! That was a pretty crazy documentary.
@@spades911 So you'd recommend it?
It's an insult to Nickel coin community
This guy owns a casino boat somewhere in the Carolinas, they did a reality show on board there and it lasted about 3-4 episodes.
Same guy, big gambler, probably got that coin through nefarious ways... somebody paid him a gambling debt, or something along those lines..
Seriously?
Yeah it’s definitely a handsome coin
"It could go 120k-125k in a month or so" so wait a month then? Lol
Looks like will Ferrell
If will Ferrell and Donald trump had a baby
@@tonydawg lol
I can figure out why there are so many haters for the pawn shop. You CAN NOT get top retail price at a pawn shop. Duhhhhh. Advertise it or place it in an auction and sell it if you think its worth 90k. Btw with the catalogue fee and the auction commission if it does sell for 90k at auction (doubtful) he will only see $77 to 78 k. Oh, and another BIG surprise, the auction will file a 1099. Hello uncle Sam with the handout. Hers a little tip haters, it's called CAPITALISM . Welcome to America.
Okay...Give the same explanation but this time with SOCIALISM. Not a hater here....Just curious how it would work with the tables turned. Peace
@@freddiearmstrong121 The government would seize the coin and tell you how much you would be receiving for it. No bartering, and if you're dissatisfied with the price you are given it's off to the gulag with you. Socialism.
@@chody5840 AMEN!! Can't believe there are those that WANT this for America.
@@freddiearmstrong121 You dont underdstand socialism? Government takes the coin. And takes $90k and disperse the 10k among everyone. Wtf kinda queston did you even ask.
Pawn Stars don't really auction.they only sell to buyers.
In Jan of 2020 this coin sold at a Heritage Auction for $32,400, including fees. So the seller probably walked away with $25,000. He should have taken Rick's offer of $50K.
Where is the source?
U give me the coin for free and I'm taking a huge risk here.
You give me the coin plus whatever cash is in your wallet, and I'm still taking as risk. 😅
These jokes are getting SOOOOOO OLD!
@@drewpamon but its funny lol
keep your day job .
Love it hahaha
I LOVE❤THIS COIN
When he said he wanted 90 thousand I was like ooohhh boi!
Even if it did sell for $100-120k, you still have to deduct taxes and potentially auction fees from that. If you command a premium above the market value for a product, then don't walk into a pawn shop expecting to make bank.
This coin sold in January 2020 for $32,400
Yup, this exact coin. Should have taken the 50 grand.
I was looking for this post.
I have had this coin in my hands when I was a kid.
I would have taken the 50,000 and ran Like Charlie Buckett when he found the golden ticket! Lol
“Coulda had it for 80 and it’s gonna go for 120 or 125 in the next few months probably”
If you feel it’s gonna be worth 120 grand in a few months why in the world would you sell it for 80?
Because he would have to pay 25-30% commission in any auction, so if he sold it for £120k thats like £84-90k after the commission, Rick would have have known people who would have wanted it and he would have paid 0 commission.
Very nice coin and one of the rarest.!!!
Most of the time when somebody brings in something Rick asked "what do we have here"or "where'd you get this from"and then he follows it up with "let me call my buddy"
Rick: do you mind if i call somebody to look at it?
Customer: yah
Rick (proceeds to call his buddy anyway)
😆
Love when people respond yeah when they mean no when he asks if they would mind about about anything.
Do you mind if I have a buddy of mine check out your comment? He knows all there is about comments. He is a comment expert. He will know the value of your comment if it's thumbs up or thumbs down. Just hang out a bit.
@@jzip yeah
If people keep misusing the word they will change the definition just like they did with "literally".
@@MaskOfCinder literally what does literally mean and what did it mean
15% auction fee if it's sold for 85000
12250= 72,750
Isn't it better .
Also there are auction houses you can put a starting bid lock so you will get above it...
Auction your stuff guys
"I want $90,000"
"Best I can do is $50"
Didn't he offer $50,000.00 though?
shield nickel > V/Liberty nickel > buffalo nickel > Jefferson nickel. That's the progression. The first US coin made in nickel was the 3 cent nickel. There were also 3 cent silvers and half dimes made from silver, so lotta weird overlaps.
**Brings in the Holy Grail**
Rick: “Best I can do is $5 not a cent more”
Where'd you get it?
15 years.
This guy looks like will Ferrell playing a guy who's playing will Ferrell
So he pretty much looks like the guy from the red hot chilly peppers? Lol
Huh?
“Do you mind if I have someone to take a look at it?”
Yes
yesh
I have 1947 Indian coin any one interested call 7892922640
It amazes me that people think that pawn shops will pay full retail.
They will only offer 40%, and may go up to 60 if the item will sell quickly.
1:46 "mind if I have it checked out?"
"Yes"
Proceeds to have it checked out
Rick- "Where did you get this?"
Guy- "I've had it for 15 years"
“And everything else like that”. Ricks favorite line. Oh and “sweeeeet” and “rare as hens teeth”
At least he had the sense to leave. Put it up at a proper auction house and likely get 100,000.
@HackFuey - Auction houses charge 10% typically. The most they charge is 30% and that's a premium place like Sotheby's and ONLY if the item sells for some very small amount because otherwise it isn't worth their trouble. Obviously you have never dealt with an auction house.
I love how commenters who know absolutely nothing about coins will still give strong opinions. Like saying this coin is likely to get $100,000.
@@jasonmichael3676 - or those who know nothing who think it would not fetch $100,000. By the way, I dealt in such rarities as a business for 10 years.
That coin brought in $172,000.00
@@carlosmadeira3530 no it didn't
RICK YOUR THE BEST AND I MISS YOUR GAME SHOW AND I RELLY MISS YOUR DAD YOU AND COREY AND CHUM REALLY KEPT HIM GOING
Rick: mind if I call in some one to take a look at it?
Seller: Yeah.
Rick: Goes and calls him
Lmao he should of said yeah I don't mind but he just said yeah implying that he does mind
Nice to see Will Ferrel just doing regular guy stuff.
my favourite show
'it's worth £63k',
'I'll take £90k pls hurr durr'
Legend says he's still trying to sell that coin for 80k
Ron Burgundy is real!
I really like pawn stars
Comes in for cash, they give him a history lesson
where did you get this?
I've had it for 15 years..
I asked WHERE, not how long have you had it.
worth way more .rick knew it
Even if coin was worth 90k rick woulda offered maybe 60k lol He was never gonna get what he wanted lol
Shop should have bought that! 💰
"I want 90000 for the coin"
Rick : "The best i can do is a handjob, and im taking a big risk here"
frederik borgen you fool lmfao
HECTOR is HOT 😂😂😂
Lmao!!!! Oh man that was good...
😂 the comments are always more entertaining that the video 😂
Hahahahahahahaha
Seller - I've got five cents . . . Rick - I'll give you $50,000.00 for your five cents . . . Seller - my five cents trumps your $50,000.00 . . . OK see ya
In the thumbnail, the guy looks like a cross between Fonzie and Will Ferrell
Thought that was Henry winkler at first 😂😂😂😂
Two years later, “the nice coin” is probably still sitting on Ebay’s website for $120,000 thousand dollars...
and it will still be there in 10 years for that price.
You can look these graded coins up online and see what they are worth. Stupid to sell on PS.
The shows called LET ME CALL A BUDDY
Joey V 😅😅😅
The thumbnail made me think it was will lol
Every time he asks do you mind if I call someone in they say yea instead of no
That grinds my gears lol
I’ve been buying coins for about 10 years now and I would buy that one in a heartbeat. I’m young enough to hold onto it for another 20-30 years when it’s value will reach about 130k$. Beautiful piece
90k to maybe make 40k in 25 years is a bad investment. You'd do better getting 1.9% compounded interest over 25 years
Thye value hasn't moved in 10 years, don't kid yourself.
$50k for a coin😂, I'd take that.
He paid 70k for it
@@FreedomsNurse Well then he is a dummy.
Rick is like "man screw the history just show me the money "
3:09 the guys in the background is wearing his shirt inside out
He probably had a company name on it and the producers asked him to turn it inside out. The people there are customers asked to look around sporadically.
@Smarter Than You that happens there?
Let me call a buddy of mine. Hes an expert at wearing backwards hats and shirts inside-out.
1:43
Rick: "You mind if I have someone take a look at it?"
Seller: "Yeah."
Rick: "Let me call a buddy of mine."
So... he does mind. And Rick does it anyway. Bit rude, don'tcha think?
Seller :Can I get 50,000 for these 50 pounds of gold?
Rick: na, I can only give you 10...
Nevermind I can only give you a dollar, not a dime more.
Seller: ITS A DEAL!
Stupidity must be your strong point.
There should be a disclaimer above all Pawn Shope:
"This is a pawn shop, you're not going to get what it's worth, otherwise how would we sell it".
The expert is from the same company that graded it.
THE EXPERT LOOKS LIKE A MEMBER OF THE BEATLES 🤣😂
I'll give you $100. I'm taking all the risk. Plus I need to get it framed and it takes a lot showroom space
The thumbnail really had me thinking this was will ferrell
corey: hey pops come here for a minute
rick: *sighs* best i can do is 10 seconds and i'm taking a risk.
Time is a risk. He could be making more doing something else.
He is an expert.. I like that guy how to explain it
Rick proceeds to explain about the coin, and The owner of the coin schools him.
If you're in the desert with no water, it's great to have a nickel with you.
Me and mr brown got along famously