Pawn Stars: RARE NSYNC Memorabilia Authenticated by Joey Fatone (Season 17) | History

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How can I help you? I have five NSYNC dolls and a signed picture by the entire band. [MUSIC PLAYING] CHUMLEE: We have Joey Fatone, Lance Bass, JC, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Justin Timberlake-- all the ladies want him, and all the guys want to be him. CUSTOMER: One of my favorites. Oh, you're tearing up my heart with these. How much are you looking for these? I'm looking for $500. [MUSIC PLAYING] OK. I don't know the value of these, honestly, so it might not be out of the realm of possibilities. I'd like to have someone come down and take a look at these and put a value on them before I make you an offer. OK. All right? Give me a few minutes. I'm going to call my guy down here, and hopefully he can get here quick. CUSTOMER: OK. Thank you. CHUMLEE: | got quite the collection for you to look at today. These are cool. The NSYNC toys were, for the time period and the culture, like, really, really big. And the reason they were so big is this band, obviously-- when they blew up, they took off like wildfire. [MUSIC PLAYING] If you want to talk about a great marketing campaign with the song "It's Got to Be Me--" they filmed that song as the marionettes. So they were dressed in the makeup to look like the dolls. You saw them come to life on your screen, and then you turn around and you go to the toy store and there's the marionettes available for you to purchase. And immediately you saw this toy line-- when it hit the shelves-- disappear. So the boxes look like they're a little rough. It's pretty common for these boxes to be in this type of condition. I also noticed that this one looks like it's got some writing on it. That could be an autograph. I don't authenticate autographs for you, so that's not something that I can tell you that is, for a fact, you know, Joey's autograph or not. [MUSIC PLAYING] So what do you think everything's worth? So I've seen the Justin go, you know, 35 to 40 bucks by itself. The other figures go anywhere from $10 to $15 each. That's what we paid for them originally. Yeah, and in some cases with some of these toys when they're mass produced, they don't necessarily gain-- or sometimes lose value. And we see this trend especially in the '90s and early 2000s toys. So as a set, I would expect you to be able to get $90 for them. However, you have a picture down here, and it looks like it's signed by the entire band. I think you should get the autographs authenticated. Because if you do that, that could really be your value here-- is the fact that you have all the autographs with it. You know, I've seen Justin's autograph goes as high as $200 because of how desirable his is. CHUMLEE: OK. But as far as the toys are concerned as they sit, I would expect that you'd be able to at 90 bucks for the dolls themselves. OK. Thanks for coming out. No problem. Thanks. You know what? I actually know someone that can authenticate these signatures. Do you mind if I make one more call? OK. I'll be right back. Hey. CHUMLEE: Hey, how you doing? What's going on, Chum? What's going on, brother? Thanks coming out. - How's it going? - Hi! You doing all right? It's very nice to meet you. Chum called me up-- wanted to see if I can verify some signatures. Of course, being with NSYNC as a group for well over 10 years, in a sense-- you know, you tend to know each other's signatures and seen them because we're signing thousands of them. Like, you know, meet and greets will come up, and we'll sign a much pictures. So of course you get to know all the signatures. You can't get away from my chicken scratch-- and all the other guys, too. It's like staring in a mirror. JOEY FATONE: Oh, yeah. Yeah, exactly. Anatomically correct, too, by the way. Wow, this is pretty crazy. And you got all of them-- all five. CHUMLEE: She has the whole set. You bringing back some old memories here? Yeah, you know, man, it's amazing. You know, with the "No Strings Attached" album, we broke records. We sold 1.2 million albums in the first day. CHUMLEE: Yeah. JOEY FATONE: And we sold 2.4 million albums in the first week. CHUMLEE: Yeah. Which was never done before when they were tangible albums. Yeah, it's a lot different now with digital streaming [INAUDIBLE]. JOEY FATONE: Yeah, exactly. CHUMLEE: So take a look at these and tell me what you think. JOEY FATONE: Yeah, it's pretty cool. CHUMLEE: That you signed twice, so. [MUSIC PLAYING] JOEY FATONE: Yeah, you know what? Sometimes we did things like that. Because some people would want it-- I don't know why. They would want in the front, and they'd want something in the back. And it was the weirdest thing. I never understood that. But yeah, no, that's definitely my signature. Usually, I would write, sometimes, like, stay sweet or peace and love and stuff like that-- which obviously there it is. I wrote "Peace and Love" on the back of it, so yeah, that's my signature on there. Cool. And then this picture-- wow, holy cow. Yeah, we were really young. And that's Chris with his pineapple hair-- CHUMLEE: [LAUGHS] JOEY FATONE: I like to call it. And Justin and his ramen noodle head. CHUMLEE: [LAUGHS] And the signatures-- yeah, I mean, they look-- they are pretty legit. JC-- usually, he'll write his name, and he'll put the JC on there. Lance usually has two double squiggly lines, which is right around there-- where he writes Lance. That is definitely my sloppy signature right there. Chris always had this signature where it was like a CH and an I always-- you never saw the rest of it. And of course, Kirkpatrick looked all crappy, but Justin's-- obviously always had the J, and he always cross his T with his actual letter in his name-- which was pretty cool. So you can verify your signatures for sure. Yeah, it's definitely real. So good job-- it brings back a lot of memories-- crazy. Well, I appreciate you coming by. No problem. Thank you so much. - Thank you. - Very nice to meet you. Thank you. It was so meeting you. My pleasure. Nice meeting you. Have a good one. All right. So there you go-- straight from Joey himself, the autographs are real. My toy guy says the toys are nice-- they go for about $90. As a group, I could give you 150. 150? Ugh! But Justin's signature alone is worth 200. I mean, I need to make a little bit of profit. Could you do 175? Would you consider 200? Yeah, I think I could do 200 on them. OK. All right, let's go write it up. I ended up selling my collection for $200, but I got to meet Joey Fatone and discuss the signatures of the band. So it was well worth it.
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Length: 6min 6sec (366 seconds)
Published: Mon Jun 29 2020
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