BIGGEST GOLD DEALS on Pawn Stars

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Matt found a gold bar worth $24,000 with mysterious markings and coral encrustation, suspected to be a shipwreck treasure. Several valuable coins and artifacts were also assessed, with significant profits made from their sale.

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  • The gold bar Matt found in his grandmother's belongings was estimated to be worth $24,000 and was suspected to be shipwreck treasure due to the Coral encrustation, eventually selling for $35,000.
  • Various valuable artifacts, including a Liberty Head coin, a Spanish Fleet coin, and a rare $5 gold coin with a unique engraving, were appraised and sold for amounts exceeding their initial valuations, showcasing the significance of historical items and their potential worth in the market.

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Recent questions

  • What valuable items did Matt find in his grandmother's belongings?

    Matt found a gold bar, a rare $5 gold coin, and Viking artifacts.

  • What was the value of the Liberty Head coin brought in by John?

    The Liberty Head coin was potentially worth $40,000 or more.

  • What was the value of the Spanish Fleet coin brought in by a customer?

    The Spanish Fleet coin was valued at $118,000 but sold for $188,000.

  • What was the final deal for the rare $5 gold coin with the re-engraved number?

    The final deal for the rare $5 gold coin was $26,000.

  • What was the value of the ornate battle sword with historical significance?

    The ornate battle sword was valued at $100,000, but the seller declined a $20,000 offer.

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Summary

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Unexpected Treasures Uncovered: Gold Bars and Coins

  • Matt found a gold bar while cleaning out his grandmother's belongings after her passing.
  • The gold bar was estimated to be worth approximately $24,000.
  • The markings on the gold bar, including the XX, were mysterious to Matt.
  • The white substance on the gold bar was identified as Coral, possibly from a shipwreck.
  • The gold bar was suspected to be shipwreck treasure due to the Coral encrustation.
  • The gold bar was assessed by a marine artifact expert who suggested it could be worth more than its weight in gold.
  • The expert mentioned two possible shipwreck sites where similar gold bars were found.
  • Matt decided to sell the gold bar and eventually received $35,000 for it.
  • John, a bail bondsman, brought in a rare coin for evaluation, hoping to sell it to pay off a bail.
  • The coin was identified as a Liberty Head coin from the US Mint, potentially worth a significant amount due to its rarity.
  • The coin was assessed to be in high grade, possibly worth $40,000 or more.
  • John eventually sold the coin for $34,000.
  • Another customer brought in a Spanish Fleet coin from 1715, hoping to sell it for a good price.
  • The coin was evaluated by an expert who confirmed its authenticity and suggested a value of $118,000.
  • The customer eventually settled for $188,000 for the coin.

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Rare $5 gold coin sells for $11,000

  • The negotiation for a rare $5 gold coin started at $18,000 but settled at $11,000.
  • The coin was valued at $31,500 due to its rarity and historical significance.
  • The coin's unique feature was the number eight re-engraved as a nine, making it highly valuable.
  • The coin was graded as MS63, indicating its mint state and non-circulated condition.
  • Despite an initial offer of $27,000, the final deal for the coin was $26,000.
  • A collection of Viking artifacts was appraised, with a copper alloy Viking currency valued at $50.
  • A gold Viking bracelet was estimated to be worth $9,400, significantly higher than the initial $4,000 expectation.
  • A Liberace Medallion was offered for $25,000 but negotiations failed to reach an agreement.
  • An ornate battle sword with historical significance was valued at $100,000, but the seller declined a $20,000 offer due to potential higher auction value.
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