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RICK: This thing is nice. These are just badass. That is cool. Now, that's a car. This is nuts, man. RICK: They're all immaculate. I'm sort of amazed. This thing could be a serious jackpot. Hey, it's you again. What do you got? Brought for you a book, the Book of Mormon. RICK: Mormons played a key role in the western expansion of the US. This book isn't just significant to Mormons. It's a unique historical document. Now, big question is, as usual, how much? I was going to ask something on the order of like $25,000 for it. Damn. Well, you know the drill. You've been in here enough times before. I'm to call Rebecca down to help me out. ADAM: Yeah, I'd love to get her opinion, so-- I bet you have something good for me if Adam's here. RICK: You tell me. OK. The Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon. Wow, this is actually really cool. These-- these books are really hard to find. RICK: OK, so what's it worth? Rick, this is by far the most valuable book you've ever had me appraise. I would appraise this book actually at about $40,000. Realistically, what's your best price? I think $25,000 was really fair. It's like, you know, my best price sort of. Can you give me a little and just let me do $24,000? ADAM: You gave me an extra thousand last time. This time, I'll give it to you. So we'll do it that way. RICK: OK. It's a deal. $24,000. ADAM: OK, you got it. RICK: We're here because a guy has quite a few really collectible Indian motorcycles. And as we pull up, it really is amazing. MAN: Here's the Indian motorcycle collection I told you about. RICK: These are just badass. Where in the hell did you get all these, man? MAN: They've come from all over the world. COREY: You wouldn't give me a number on all of them, would you? MAN: I'd have to think about that one just a little bit. COREY: Nice little six-figure-- MAN: Son, I am not your motorcycle finance company. We can afford it. It's probably the best private collection of Indians I've seen. RICK: This guy's got six Indian bikes he wants to sell. I'm seriously considering getting one of these for the shop. But Corey is like a kid in a candy store who wants all the candy. COREY: Hey, talk to me real quick, Dad. Come here. Do you want to offer him $250,000 for all of them? No. You know, my dad's just getting a little weak in his old age. I mean, $250,000, it's a big risk, but the reward is there. RICK: So how much do you want for these? I mean, start throwing me numbers here. COREY: You'd take $250,000 for all of them? MAN: Probably not. RICK: OK, fair. COREY: What if it was hundred-dollar bills? No. That's a quarter million dollars, man. That's a lot of money. It's really enticing. But when I brought them out and I got to looking at them, I just don't think I could sell all of them. RICK: What about the 1917? The 1917, I would consider selling, yes. RICK: I'd give you $50,000 cash for it. MAN: I'd cry doing it, but I'd take $60,000. Let me give you 55 grand. MAN: $57,500, you got a deal. COREY: Deal. [LAUGHTER] All right. MAN: Got a 1922 proof high-relief matte finish coin. RICK: Where did you get this? MAN: I won it at a poker game, believe it or not. RICK: This was, like, one of the holy grails of American coins. There's, like, a dozen of these things in the world. MAN: It's pretty rare. RICK: Oh, it's beyond rare. So how much you want for it? MAN: $20,000. RICK: You want 20 for it? $20,000? MAN: Do you think it's worth it? Yeah, sure, no problem. Let's go. [LAUGHTER] No. No, this is worth a lot more than 20 grand. MAN: Oh, that's pretty awesome. RICK: Do you mind if I call a friend to take a look at this? And this is it. Ah! [LAUGHTER] DAVE: Wow. It isn't every day a 1922 high-relief peace dollar walks in the door. This guy got it in a poker game. [LAUGHTER] Oh, my god. And the coin is perfectly legitimate. What's it worth? DAVE: North of 50, but less than 100. I should have just gave you the 20 grand and not called in Dave. [LAUGHTER] I'm happier now. RICK: I'll give you $65,000. What about 90? I think 90 is fair. I think 75 is fair. MAN: Meet me in the middle at 80 and you got a deal. It's a deal. All right. OK. A piece of rock and roll history for you here. This is a 1941 Gibson SJ-200. And it was owned by Stephen Stills of the band Crosby, Stills & Nash. RICK: That is cool. This thing could be a serious jackpot. So what do you want for it? I'm looking to get $110,000 for it. RICK: Sounds like a lot. That is a lot. RICK: To tell you the truth, I don't know if that's a ridiculous number or a fair one, so I'm going to call in my-- my buddy Jesse. He's just-- this guy knows everything there is to know about guitars. And maybe we'll do business. MAN: OK. You do not see these. I mean, this is it. This is the holy grail. RICK: What's it worth? JESSE: This is an expensive guitar, man. [LAUGHTER] RICK: OK JESSE: I mean, the guitar on its own is probably worth anywhere between 75 and 90 grand, just by itself, without the Stephen Stills thing. What does Stephen Stills add to it? JESSE: Stephen Stills could add another $20,000, $30,000. This is it. This is the one. If you're going to buy one, this is the only one that's available. I'll give you 85. I cannot go any more. I can't. I've got to have 90. OK. If you change your mind, call me. 85, man. All right. Hey, Rick. Hey. There's some guy in the back with Eleanor? What? I don't know. You want to go meet him? All right. You got to be kidding me. Shelby GT 350. "Gone in 60 Seconds," the movie. It's Eleanor. I get it. [LAUGHTER] So how much are you looking to get out of it? MAN: My asking on the car is $125,000. RICK: I'm going to call up a buddy of mine and have him come down here and help me figure out the price. Now, that's a car. You know, this is definitely a car that's been cherished. I can tell that. RICK: Do you mind if we take it for a spin around the block, make sure there's no problems, everything's running right? Yeah, that's-- that's OK. That's fine. Be careful with my baby. BILL: The test drive was awesome, man. It's a solid car. It felt good. It's got really good power. You know that car would get the goods when you lay into the throttle. RICK: What do you think it's worth? About $100,000 to $110,000. RICK: I'm not going to negotiate. I will give you 100 grand. You got a deal. Sweet.
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Channel: Pawn Stars
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Length: 6min 27sec (387 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 10 2019
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