@@frozenhorse8695 and you've taken it personally... it was meant to be a joke but here we are. You criticized the man in the video for no reason and I cant criticize you? Ironic
@@ajjjb Pawnshops can provide you with cash on the spot. If he takes that to an auction he will have worry if the coin will be undersold and would have to deal with auction fees.
What the H... It's not some family heirloom. It's a coin the guy put away in a safe as a means of putting cash away. Just because your grandparent owned it doesn't make it a treasured heirloom. Or would you be keeping everything including the half used box of tissues from their bathroom?
@@jakecooper5855 I wasn’t talking about this instance in particular. I’m referring to how there’s so many people in this show that say “it’s been in my family for years, but I just don’t have a use for it”. I definitely know that I have a couple things from my grandfather that I wouldn’t want my children to just go sell at a pawnshop.
I once made a Toyota dealership make $12,000 off me by trading my 12 inch lifted 2013 Silverado in 2017 with 80k miles. So I have lost more than the dude in the video easily in only 1 of my life's transactions
@@deanbrainard5851 I am always surprised at how generous Rick and his staff are about how much they will pay. Most pawn shops will not pay more then a 3rd or a 4th of the value of an item.
@@justinbryson2906 Gold is different. I ran a shop dor years. We'd pay weight minus 15% for pure gold. On premium coins or high end jewelery we had special customers wish lists. Other things then yes 1/2 to 1/3 their value.
Seller: "I have this antique crack pipe I found in my basement while moving in. I think it might be worth something." Rick: "It looks like an interesting item, but I just don't know what it's worth. Lemme bring in a buddy of mine who is an expert on this sort of stuff" *Chumlee walks in*
Feel free to buy a coin for 14k and try selling it for 18k. I'm sure you will be richer than Richard... You obviously know more about business than useless Rick.
@@A6Legit True, they are always looking to double what they pay for an item, especially the Old Man and his grandkid, but I think Rick is the one who made the shop what it is today by actually treating his haggling customers a little better and giving them fairer offers usually in the 60-70% range. A 60-40 or 70-30 split seems fair to me because you're getting cash on the spot without having to find someone who will buy it
good advice.... but about 10 years too late i reckon ... this episode came out in 2010, i think people who've watched the show over the years have gotten to know his negotiating tactics and that he's "almost" a know it all
totally depends on several factors. some factors that are tied to the actually item itself i.e., how much space does the item physically take up, does it need to be restored? does it need a special display or frame? etc, etc. And there are factors tied to rick's present financial situation. if rick has a ton of his money tied up in investments made on his store items then he tends to never pay more than 60% of the appraised items. based on the item itself i think rick could pay up to 80%: it's small, takes up little space, has a big market of potential buyers because it's a collectible coin with an excellent historical background; the coin itself has an excellent strike on both sides and is in excellent condition and is incredibly rare. rick has paid 80% on these types of items, but only when the negotiation is pushed to the limit, which it wasnt here, and if rick doesnt have a ton of stuff in his store that needs to be sold.
I think the most interesting part of this clip is how the background has changed so much over the years. The shop appears to have been much smaller with a lot more common trinkets in the early years. As the show had more success, the shop got bigger and the background decor cooler. Neat to see the progression!
@@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki I'm sorry about that for you, if you think about it only a "desperado" would sell an old Gold coin at a Pawn Shop, anyone with brains would research value and put in an auction...Also show needs content, so who knows if situation was real ..
@@harmagician1 I agree...even if it turned out to be counterfeit, Rick could have melted it down and recovered 80% of his money as that coin is an ounce of gold. Not a huge risk.
Grading companies handle coins with bare hands. Most coin collectors don't wear gloves due to the frequency of dropping coins increasing. What bothered was when he flipped the coin he touched the fields!
Just grab and slide the scrub bar all the way to the end and hit replay. Commercials will be all gone - usually. A few videos are a bit stubborn and you may have to do it twice.
I found one of these in 1978. On a beach, just across the American/Canadian border (in Canada). Everyone told me it was costume jewelry or a token of some kind and worthless. I kept it in a box of keepsakes like most kids have and eventually it was misplaced or possibly thrown out. Years later I was in a museum and there were 6 of these , exactly like the one I found on display. They were found in a Native American grave site excavation. Apparently Spanish Conquistadors had made their way into Southern British Columbia at some point and had traded with indigenous tribes. My fortune was lost!
@Charles Blandino let’s say you actually get 14.5 fees are 20% so you only get 11.5k so that’s literally nothing everyone knows Rick needs to make money so he only gets 500 your acting like he’s scamming you
@Charles Blandino Thats not how it works at all. Yes some stuff goes up in price but pawning is the safe way of makeing a transaction with speed. 20% auctions fee is more then normal. When you pawn you get the money directly and safely. Pawning an item i think you should be happy with 50-75% of market value. becuse you need to find that seller as well and TIME IS MONEY. a pawnshop would never go plus if they gambeld on things going up in price everytime they bought it and couldent sell it for 3 years. 3 years of labor cost alot of money and auctions are unsafe you can get less then asking price there to and with 20% fee of that as well. Its still a business they need to go plus to pay their staff they have alot of staff at ricks pawnshop as well. I think i have never seen rick do a deal that is unfair for all the risks plus labor he is paying. The saftey and speed alone is worth so much. Market value =/= price for an item. Market value is what they have sold for it goes up and down after that! And seeing how it sold for that price to that one collector who wanted it there is less of a market for someone to buy it agian becuse one collector with that kind of money has already bought another one of those items . Lets put this in action: You have a item that is worth 15k you need money for a holiday or something thats within a month or two. How would you get your money fast and safe? Online? Okay that might work but will be alot of work and might not even get the money in time becuse you have to prove its real and maybe even meet up with the person and even then you might not see the money until its to late or they are scammers so maybe you notice that and have to redo the process. Or you go to a pawn shop and get around 10k for it in hand directly yes you lose maybe overall value and if you have the time and labor to go through it dont pawn it. but safe and you got your money as fast as you can tbh. And yes agian rick runs a business with employes. Its like nagging that you have to pay 50 dollars for a pair of jeans that cost them at most 5 dollars to make. That how the world works.
You know the show is completely scripted right? As if all these people have the time in their day to wait around for Rick’s experts to show up, who are miraculously always free to come straight away.
Even though I knew it was worth more than $2,000, he sold it for $11,000. But what they're really planning to do is sell it for between $34,000 and $84,000! It’s a beautifully preserved golden Spanish coin. Can you believe he thought it was only worth $2,000?
@@apollenn It's not exclusive to a pawn shop. When you haggle a price you don't come down, close to the buyer's offer. How do you not understand business?
@@jackedkerouac4414 Uhm no- It totally depends. What the seller is willing to take. The fact he's at a pawn shop and getting that 10k offer was more then half of the value which is about what rick would offer at most and he did- So as much as you can be right, in the situation he was in, going down to just 12k wasn't bad at all since pawn shops are in it for the money there fore he wouldn't have that big of a chance getting anything more then what he went down to even if he stayed high.
That wasn’t as tough a deal for Rick to decide but he hid his enthusiasm well. That guy had no idea what he had. 18 thousand is reason enough to submit that coin to Stacks Bowers or some other auction. Pawn Stars win again; the coin seller is pretty happy too. Love it.
Rick: "Look, I have to have this framed and it has to be professionally cleaned and, I have no idea how long this will sit on my shelf...$11,000 is the best I can do." Rick makes $7,000 in 40 seconds.
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@@lazer2365 because a lousy 11k is not worth something so rare. Also, if you dont feel anything towards deceased people, then you might as well say whats the point in life
I love when people come in the Pawnshop looking for too little, till they find out something’s valuable, then all of a sudden “I won’t except anything less than $X” 🤑😅
Carl does not live in Vegas. The guy with the coin was not the owner. The coin was on loan to make the episode, and Rick did not buy the coin. Totally fake show.
Guy: "I have fully intact Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA that has survived for 65 million years" Pawn stars: Best I can do is a chuck e cheese ticket, I'm putting my neck on the line"
Why does everyone in these comment sections talk like everyone on this show isn't acting. It's like yeah the item, research, and sale price is determined before filming.
I'm new to this channel but have enjoyed watching and learning. It amazes me the amount of negative comments made about the price the owner is willing to pay. While viewing several of these postings I have seen Rick willingly tell customers that they are under valuing there item. I understand he isn't offering the maximum the item can be sold for but he is in the business to make money on the deal, not break even.
My grandfather had so much appreciation for this coin he kept it wrapped in plastic in his safe. Bye grandpa, I'm of to the pawnshop to see if it get on tv for 5 minutes.
They already have the deal made before they start filming. Then they basically play it off like they're really haggling over the prices when the camera comes out
I posted just two of my coins to youtube in 2014 and set the stage for all the coin videos that have followed. Glad to see the tradition carried on, My coins are worth at least that much for what they have created, not to mention the Errors:)
Moral of the story:
Dont give your coin collection to a unknowing grandchild
Or... Don't sell a coin to a pawn shop, and loose 7 grand.
@@frozenhorse8695 or don’t listen to people who use the word loose when the word is lose
@@ajjjb Or.. Don´t listen to people with onthing better to do that criticizing others.. Looser!!
@@frozenhorse8695 and you've taken it personally... it was meant to be a joke but here we are. You criticized the man in the video for no reason and I cant criticize you? Ironic
@@ajjjb Pawnshops can provide you with cash on the spot. If he takes that to an auction he will have worry if the coin will be undersold and would have to deal with auction fees.
The one thing this show has taught me, is to never let any of my children have any family heirlooms.
What the H... It's not some family heirloom. It's a coin the guy put away in a safe as a means of putting cash away. Just because your grandparent owned it doesn't make it a treasured heirloom. Or would you be keeping everything including the half used box of tissues from their bathroom?
@@jakecooper5855 I wasn’t talking about this instance in particular. I’m referring to how there’s so many people in this show that say “it’s been in my family for years, but I just don’t have a use for it”. I definitely know that I have a couple things from my grandfather that I wouldn’t want my children to just go sell at a pawnshop.
@@bruteunicorn1345 Sure but the comment is on this clip with no other context.
@@jakecooper5855 yes but the comment is referring to “the show” not this clip.
+BruteUnicorn134 Yeah one look at Jody tells you this guy probably wasted his money at the blackjack table.
That last hesitation of Rick was soooo fake... Of course he would take it for 11 grand!
"I gotta do what I gotta do!"
Rick's hilarious!
Yeah a couple of marys here.
I can pick it up and walk he says at the 10k offer and then comes back with a puny 500 more.
TRUE!!!not good in acting lol
I once made a Toyota dealership make $12,000 off me by trading my 12 inch lifted 2013 Silverado in 2017 with 80k miles. So I have lost more than the dude in the video easily in only 1 of my life's transactions
Yeh that was a bit funny. But fare dues they give more than the customer expected
Finally someone who actually did a good bargain and wasn't scared to say I'd take it somewhere else.
he still lost out on $7K
@@AllenHanPR plot twist it was fake and he made 10k easy
It wasn't a good deal he lost 7000 bucks
@@kadehyde3817 The coin was real and it was sold for $31.500
@@AllenHanPR Lost out on more then that, if he sold it elsewhere he could have gotten $40,000 or upward
Expert: its worth about 18000
Rick : How much you want?
Seller: sounds like 18000
Rick: You must be new here..
😂😂😂😂☺️☺️
Why do they always think Rick is gonna give them what it's worth? It's a pawn shop for crying out loud.
@@deanbrainard5851 I am always surprised at how generous Rick and his staff are about how much they will pay. Most pawn shops will not pay more then a 3rd or a 4th of the value of an item.
🤝
@@justinbryson2906 Gold is different. I ran a shop dor years. We'd pay weight minus 15% for pure gold. On premium coins or high end jewelery we had special customers wish lists. Other things then yes 1/2 to 1/3 their value.
Seller: "I have this antique crack pipe I found in my basement while moving in. I think it might be worth something."
Rick: "It looks like an interesting item, but I just don't know what it's worth. Lemme bring in a buddy of mine who is an expert on this sort of stuff"
*Chumlee walks in*
Lmao smh
oof
This had me laughing 😂😂😂😂😂
Brutal
🤣🤣🤣
Rip grandpa 👴... let’s go sell his stuff $$ 🏃♂️🏃♂️
Now where’s grandma ?
Probably nursing home
People really over estimate things like this.... it's just a coin. Why would anyone keep it under their pillow if they aren't coin persons?
@@kevinhamblin951 he died a few years ago
Sounds good... sell stuff to get your own stuff for your own kids... Or maybe he needed it for actual food and shelter.
Customer: Sounds like 18k
Rick: No it doesn’t
😂😂😂
"I know a little bit about these coins..."
Yea thats Rick - he gives a 2nd grade educational lecture on anything that comes into the store.
@@Len1977gt because they add it to script he reads every time.
Aaron Kemp you bet 😆😆🤣🤣😂😂
Because it's all staged
Rick on $11k was acting like it's a big strech for him, knowing it's worth atleast $18k
Feel free to buy a coin for 14k and try selling it for 18k. I'm sure you will be richer than Richard... You obviously know more about business than useless Rick.
Well yeah, hes trying to make money. Standard offer from them is like 50% of what they know they will sell it for... Always low balling.
@@A6Legit True, they are always looking to double what they pay for an item, especially the Old Man and his grandkid, but I think Rick is the one who made the shop what it is today by actually treating his haggling customers a little better and giving them fairer offers usually in the 60-70% range. A 60-40 or 70-30 split seems fair to me because you're getting cash on the spot without having to find someone who will buy it
20% auction fee + someone may only bid up to like 14k for it you never know.
Ricks gonna sell it for like 23k
He would've given you $14k for it. He's a history buff. Don't fall into the negotiating trap. He's an expert.
good advice.... but about 10 years too late i reckon ... this episode came out in 2010, i think people who've watched the show over the years have gotten to know his negotiating tactics and that he's "almost" a know it all
@@laskerdmello2969 lol. I know. Just stating that I would've walked away if the offer wasn't 14k.
The guy only wanted $2K from it, so getting $11K made them both happy
@@Hexinvir true he was happy, but that doesn't negate my point.
totally depends on several factors. some factors that are tied to the actually item itself i.e., how much space does the item physically take up, does it need to be restored? does it need a special display or frame? etc, etc.
And there are factors tied to rick's present financial situation. if rick has a ton of his money tied up in investments made on his store items then he tends to never pay more than 60% of the appraised items. based on the item itself i think rick could pay up to 80%: it's small, takes up little space, has a big market of potential buyers because it's a collectible coin with an excellent historical background; the coin itself has an excellent strike on both sides and is in excellent condition and is incredibly rare. rick has paid 80% on these types of items, but only when the negotiation is pushed to the limit, which it wasnt here, and if rick doesnt have a ton of stuff in his store that needs to be sold.
I think the most interesting part of this clip is how the background has changed so much over the years. The shop appears to have been much smaller with a lot more common trinkets in the early years. As the show had more success, the shop got bigger and the background decor cooler. Neat to see the progression!
I hope you realize it's basically a set
See, this is how negotiations should take place.
exactly
No man, this guy would have easily got 14,500 out of this deal.
@@understandingcards8174 your not thinking like a business owner. Business are expensive to run. Alot of things have to get paid before you do.
18k is retail. It could be sold at 16
Possibly, but how long the wait to move it?
Expert: the coin is easily worth 18k
Rick: I’ll give you nothing for it and I’m taking a big risk here!
Bore off
Shoutout to Carl, expert on Spanish colonial coins
R.I.P. Carl, he was a fine lad...
Wasn't that Fizz?
Was that his only job? 🤔
@@theforgottenbrawlers Captain Fizz is still alive and kicking, and still hunting treasure.
Dude's got a bag of gold coins at home.
He's just testing the waters.
for sure
How do you know?
You know someone in Granpa's house is going .."Did anyone see Grandad's", gold coin?
That's why an inventory of what's in the safe is in a file at the family lawyers' or accountants office. My story, too.
@@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki I'm sorry about that for you, if you think about it only a "desperado" would sell an old Gold coin at a Pawn Shop, anyone with brains would research value and put in an auction...Also show needs content, so who knows if situation was real ..
😲🤭.
It's certainly a great story. I just can't believe the pawn shop guy is this honest. God bless.
"Lemme call my buddy whose an expert on re-uploaded videos"
It's not as bad as Mr bean videos tho.
@@IRNoahBody NO
@@cliffcorbitt9494 YES
Let me call a buddy who is an expert on original comments. He told me that yours is a reproduction and not genuine. Thanks for bringing it in though.
who IS* or who's*, not "whose". why is the difference so hard for so many people to recognize?
Seller’s reaction when Carl said $18,000 was legit surprise and excitement, which is quite rare for these little skits.
Yea, he was a pretty good actor .
Rick should get an Oscar for that acting while negotiating. You know he was doing backflips to get that for 11 thousand.
lol
I love that expert they brought in. Is there more episodes with him?
Rick pretended he was having a difficult time paying 11 thousand. He would've paid up to 14 or 15 thousand.
“Worth a fortune”
Rick: I’ll give you 500
-'How much did you want for it?'
-" Call your expert first"
This is an honest pawn shop. He let the seller know the item's worth. :-)
Yes when the cameras are on him for all the world to see. Doesn't prove anything. Any other time he may just give him 1500.
@@ww2mike Right, and for all you know, they might be the same way with the customers off camera as when they are on camera.
The whole time negotiating Rick is thinking he should have paid the 2k
That's what I was thinking. He could have said "sold" when 2K was mentioned and taken his chances that it was not counterfeit.
They're running a show that needs historical content. Ofc he needs to call an expert friend.
@@harmagician1 I agree...even if it turned out to be counterfeit, Rick could have melted it down and recovered 80% of his money as that coin is an ounce of gold. Not a huge risk.
Despite what many think, I've seen Rick not take advantage of a seller's ignorance on several occasions.
@@Ease54 That's true.
I love the fact that for several seasons, the "experts" handled rare merchandise with their bare hands.
I noticed that too. Also I didn't see Rick use a magnet or pass it under an XRF.
Grading companies handle coins with bare hands. Most coin collectors don't wear gloves due to the frequency of dropping coins increasing. What bothered was when he flipped the coin he touched the fields!
It's made of gold, a noble metal.
Bare hand wouldn't do anything to it, even if your hand covered all in oil. :D
It’s solid gold. Touching it with barehands won’t do anything to the coin.
I have NEVER seen someone handle any coin bare handed. It horrified me. Gee, I wonder if it was real, hope everyone followed the script...
When you are that early that youtube hasnt thrown ads on it every 5 minutes
Get adblocker plus it's free and works on mobile too
Just buy PREMIUM... and youll have no commercials or ads... Its wad i do
@@psid9920 i have premium but i know how bad youtube can be with advertisements
Just grab and slide the scrub bar all the way to the end and hit replay. Commercials will be all gone - usually. A few videos are a bit stubborn and you may have to do it twice.
I'm living in 3021, my ad blocker auto skips "A word from out sponsor" section on videos.
I found one of these in 1978. On a beach, just across the American/Canadian border (in Canada). Everyone told me it was costume jewelry or a token of some kind and worthless. I kept it in a box of keepsakes like most kids have and eventually it was misplaced or possibly thrown out. Years later I was in a museum and there were 6 of these , exactly like the one I found on display. They were found in a Native American grave site excavation. Apparently Spanish Conquistadors had made their way into Southern British Columbia at some point and had traded with indigenous tribes. My fortune was lost!
Spanish conquistadors even reached Alaska and Japan. Many places in the westcoast of canada have still their spanish names.
"Lemme call my buddy whose an expert on plastic fluffy chicken toys"
can we stop using this overused comment
@@Rakkaus37212 Lemme call an expert to see if these jokes are overused.
@@Rakkaus37212 No, we can't. Now try this: Best I can do is Chumlees half eaten Poptart, and Im taking all the risk
@@Rakkaus37212 No sorry.
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Gotta admire the honesty of these pawn stars.
Yes, anyone would "honestly" pay 11,000 and sell it within a few days for more than double.
The guy was good with his negotiation, he could've got atleast couple thousands more 😐
Rick wins yet again 😑
@Charles Blandino let’s say you actually get 14.5 fees are 20% so you only get 11.5k so that’s literally nothing everyone knows Rick needs to make money so he only gets 500 your acting like he’s scamming you
@Charles Blandino Thats not how it works at all. Yes some stuff goes up in price but pawning is the safe way of makeing a transaction with speed. 20% auctions fee is more then normal. When you pawn you get the money directly and safely.
Pawning an item i think you should be happy with 50-75% of market value. becuse you need to find that seller as well and TIME IS MONEY.
a pawnshop would never go plus if they gambeld on things going up in price everytime they bought it and couldent sell it for 3 years. 3 years of labor cost alot of money and auctions are unsafe you can get less then asking price there to and with 20% fee of that as well.
Its still a business they need to go plus to pay their staff they have alot of staff at ricks pawnshop as well. I think i have never seen rick do a deal that is unfair for all the risks plus labor he is paying. The saftey and speed alone is worth so much.
Market value =/= price for an item. Market value is what they have sold for it goes up and down after that!
And seeing how it sold for that price to that one collector who wanted it there is less of a market for someone to buy it agian becuse one collector with that kind of money has already bought another one of those items .
Lets put this in action:
You have a item that is worth 15k you need money for a holiday or something thats within a month or two. How would you get your money fast and safe? Online? Okay that might work but will be alot of work and might not even get the money in time becuse you have to prove its real and maybe even meet up with the person and even then you might not see the money until its to late or they are scammers so maybe you notice that and have to redo the process.
Or you go to a pawn shop and get around 10k for it in hand directly yes you lose maybe overall value and if you have the time and labor to go through it dont pawn it. but safe and you got your money as fast as you can tbh.
And yes agian rick runs a business with employes. Its like nagging that you have to pay 50 dollars for a pair of jeans that cost them at most 5 dollars to make. That how the world works.
the house ALWAYS wins
You know the show is completely scripted right? As if all these people have the time in their day to wait around for Rick’s experts to show up, who are miraculously always free to come straight away.
@@him050 u mean to tell me that Chumlee doesn't actually have vast knowledge of 16th century pickle.barrels?
Even though I knew it was worth more than $2,000, he sold it for $11,000. But what they're really planning to do is sell it for between $34,000 and $84,000! It’s a beautifully preserved golden Spanish coin. Can you believe he thought it was only worth $2,000?
I didn’t realise anyone could have such a specific expertise in a few particular type of coins
Look up Carl Fismer and you will see why he knows so much about Spanish colonial era coins.
Coins like that type get sold quickly, he definitely would have given you the 12k 😂
14k
shoulda started at 20k and dropped to 14
Should not have sold it at a pawnshop. Period.
im addicted
Same
Me too
Me too lol been addicted since last year quarantine just can’t get enough
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Addicted? Then go find something of value and Rick will give you peanuts to maintain your addiction for a day.
Grandpa: leaves a gold coin to be passed down to their family over several generations.
Grandson : aight, imma head to the pawn shop!
The people are so so genuine on their business. The are amazing. They ask the Worth right in front of the seller. God bless you business
Yes, when the cameras are on him for all the world to see
*$18,000 coin*
Rick: I'll give you 10 grand for it
Seller: How about I fall for that trick and screw myself saying 12k?
How do you not understand the business of a pawn shop... It's not a trick.
@@apollenn It's not exclusive to a pawn shop. When you haggle a price you don't come down, close to the buyer's offer. How do you not understand business?
@@jackedkerouac4414 Uhm no- It totally depends. What the seller is willing to take. The fact he's at a pawn shop and getting that 10k offer was more then half of the value which is about what rick would offer at most and he did-
So as much as you can be right, in the situation he was in, going down to just 12k wasn't bad at all since pawn shops are in it for the money there fore he wouldn't have that big of a chance getting anything more then what he went down to even if he stayed high.
@@apollenn im almost guaranteeing that the 18k expert was a lie and that this guy got screwed, hard.
I know a guy:
Walks in Juan Esteban de Ubilla
Yeah.... that’s my coin
Rick I love you man! You are a honest dude and that is priceless
Somebody else would have given him at least 15k
Or someome would give him $800 or less because you dont know the true value of it..there are much worst crook that rick..thanks for the camera
He got a professional appraisal to give him the real numbers. Very few would do that for you.
Full support here in mindanao thanks for sharing God bless
Image the guys who find stuff like this and sell them to local people 😂 he would of sold it for 2000
thats why I check facebook market place every few hours lol
Haha, he would, too
Any real pawn shop would have given him 1500 to 2000 without a question asked.
Any real pawn shop would have given him 1500 to 2000 without a question asked.
That wasn’t as tough a deal for Rick to decide but he hid his enthusiasm well. That guy had no idea what he had. 18 thousand is reason enough to submit that coin to Stacks Bowers or some other auction. Pawn Stars win again; the coin seller is pretty happy too.
Love it.
For the Latin term “Plus Ultra”
All Might?!
I was looking for the first person to mention My Hero Academia.
We're such nerds!!!! Because I was too!
Go plus ultra!!
@@robisan Same but I couldn’t so I had to do it!
@@MrGeeMoney1983 we are xD
I love when the customer comes out on top like this
If I had a dollar for every time the words “holy grail” was used in that pawn shop, I’d by a wealthy man.
That would be like winning the holy grail
If i had a dollar for every dollar i would make Rick rise the bit in this trade i would have 4k.
That customer was so smart he knew Rick wanted it and used that extremely well
Best I can do is give you a roll of Chuck-E-Cheese tokens.
....deal....ok, let's go write you up
rick wouldnt give away the tokens... only the tickets.
The Pawn Shop owner was honest! Wow! That’s rare!
Rick: "Look, I have to have this framed and it has to be professionally cleaned and, I have no idea how long this will sit on my shelf...$11,000 is the best I can do."
Rick makes $7,000 in 40 seconds.
Am I the only one that gets an appetite to eat and watch anything relating to treasure and economic s
I'll bet Rick wishes he could un-call a friend.
Expert: it’s worth 18000
Rick: the most I can do is $0.18 and I’m risking a lot here
Back when the negotiations were real
That coin has some amazing and brutal history!
Finally... one I haven’t actually seen already
Seller: Sounds like 18000 to me
Rick: NO IT DON'T!!!!!!!
Sounds like 18,000 to me
No it don't
LMAO
Rick should get an Oscar for keeping a straight face
That was very good results, at first he thought his Grandfather was cheap, then found out different.
His grandfather was cheap when he thought it was a $2K gold coin?!?
Doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Rick acting like it’s such a struggle to net only $7K 🤣🤣🤣
13k
I thought it was going to be like 200,000$ plus but 11,000$ I just wasted 3 minutes of my life 😂😂 that’s the best I can do 😂😂😂
Beautiful strike on that one, and it was good to see Capt. Carl make a guest appearance.
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LESS GOO
LETS GOOOO
LETS GOOOOO
how did you comment this two days ago
@@wendystwo-for-five it must have been uploaded 2 days back and scheduled for publishing today , thats my guess
“Do you know anything about it?”
“I know a little “....proceeds to give the biggest explanation ever 😂
Hawking his grandfathers most prized possession to Rick for half price.
No shame whatsoever. This episode makes me sad.
Has there been a lot of bumped off grandfather’s in the Las Vegas area ?
Unless it pays for a wedding.
Half of 18 is 9.
But anyway, grandpa's a pile of old bones, why feel shame?
@@lazer2365 because a lousy 11k is not worth something so rare. Also, if you dont feel anything towards deceased people, then you might as well say whats the point in life
And then they go and lose it all at the casino 😑
Honesty of Rick ❤️❤️
That's why they are ❤️❤️ of eveyone
I love when people come in the Pawnshop looking for too little, till they find out something’s valuable, then all of a sudden “I won’t except anything less than $X” 🤑😅
And even then sell it on half the actual price.
Ricks laughing all the way to the bank😂
Carl does not live in Vegas. The guy with the coin was not the owner. The coin was on loan to make the episode, and Rick did not buy the coin. Totally fake show.
@@thomashayes6100 yeah. Like all these shows today..Totally scripted.
I would've excepted no less than $12,000. If this guy started walking away. Rick would've came up on the price.
"I really appreciate you coming in Carl".... but his eyes said different...
Rick knew he'd have to pay way more
The mint that made this coin were fans of My Hero Academia. Plus Ultra!
Genuinely happy for that guy
Guy: "I have fully intact Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA that has survived for 65 million years"
Pawn stars: Best I can do is a chuck e cheese ticket, I'm putting my neck on the line"
These people never cease to amaze me!
Why does everyone in these comment sections talk like everyone on this show isn't acting. It's like yeah the item, research, and sale price is determined before filming.
I'm new to this channel but have enjoyed watching and learning. It amazes me the amount of negative comments made about the price the owner is willing to pay. While viewing several of these postings I have seen Rick willingly tell customers that they are under valuing there item. I understand he isn't offering the maximum the item can be sold for but he is in the business to make money on the deal, not break even.
Dude ballsed Rick down, doesn't happen very often.
He could have gotten more than $11K from Rick.
No he didn't. He could've gotten way more.
My grandfather had so much appreciation for this coin he kept it wrapped in plastic in his safe. Bye grandpa, I'm of to the pawnshop to see if it get on tv for 5 minutes.
Rick adopted a kid so he could have free help in the shop
LMFAO!!!
Love it when the seller gets the upper hand
Rick shouldn't have called the expert, screwed himself
yea but if it was a fake he'd have lost money big time.
LIMA - PERU ... Here a peruvian guy 😎🤘
Grandpa probably still alive, and this guy needs his fix.
Captain Fismer knows his stuff!
Rick: best I can do is half an arrgh
I’d be the worst, probably be out the door before I even heard the offer 😂
The stupid seller, the oh OK, Rick, really stupid people
18 he offered 10, the dummy, oh I need 11, real deal about, 14
Rick is also pretty pathetic
I had a stroke reading that
@@umgofficial1838 I understood it in a strokey kind of way
They already have the deal made before they start filming. Then they basically play it off like they're really haggling over the prices when the camera comes out
@@TylerPearl77 Then Rick is a really good actor, or he's just really greedy...likely the latter.
I posted just two of my coins to youtube in 2014 and set the stage for all the coin videos that have followed. Glad to see the tradition carried on, My coins are worth at least that much for what they have created, not to mention the Errors:)
He was robbed
Pawnstar has a lots of expert friends 😂😂😁
One of the best experts I've seen.
I loved when he said I can take it smwhere else
I love the guy's reaction! Wow..
The best thing about the pawn shop they are not trying to screw you !! Great video amigos
Like P T Barnum said..."There's a sucker born every minute."
Carl looks like his been hitting the bong first thing in the morning.