Pawn Stars: 7 HIGH VALUE APPRAISALS (Major Money for Super Rare Items) | History

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Various valuable historical artifacts, including Viking items, a Declaration of Independence book, a Spanish gold coin, a samurai helmet, and a Colt Patterson pistol, are brought in for sale. Experts assess and value the items, often leading to higher sales prices than the owners' initial asking prices, reflecting the historical significance and rarity of the artifacts.

Insights

  • Expert Laird clarifies Viking artifacts' authenticity and value, emphasizing that the items are Baltic Viking, not technically Viking, and appraises them accordingly, with the gold Viking bracelet potentially worth $6,000 to $8,000.
  • Historical artifacts' value often surpasses initial asking prices significantly, as seen with items like the Anglo-Saxon helmet, valued at $15,000 compared to the seller's $750 ask, showcasing the importance of expert evaluation and negotiation in securing fair prices.

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  • What are some valuable artifacts found in the summary?

    Gold Viking bracelet, iron helmet, 1838 Colt Patterson pistol.

  • What is the historical significance of the annual registry from 1776?

    Contains Declaration of Independence, insights into colonists' rebellion.

  • What is the value of the 8 escudos gold coin from Lima, Peru?

    Valued at $18,000, significantly higher than initial asking price.

  • What is the significance of the samurai helmet from the late Edo period?

    Represents samurai class in Japan, worth up to $2,500.

  • What is the estimated value of the Colt Patterson pistol?

    Valued at $15,000 to $25,000 due to rarity and historical significance.

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Summary

00:00

"Viking Artifacts Valued at Thousands"

  • The seller has old Viking artifacts, including a gold Viking bracelet and other items obtained through a trade with a friend in England who owns an antique store.
  • The items include fragments of jewelry, a copper bracelet, and other intriguing pieces that could be valuable if authentic.
  • The seller is interested in selling the items, with an initial asking price of around $1,000, but is unsure of the exact origins and values of the artifacts.
  • An expert in Viking history and artifacts, Laird, is called in to assess the items. He explains the misconception of Vikings wearing horned helmets and identifies the pieces as Baltic Viking, not technically Viking.
  • Laird values the items, with the copper bracelet worth around $50, a complete bracelet around $175 to $200, and the gold Viking bracelet potentially worth between $6,000 to $8,000.
  • The seller negotiates with the expert and eventually agrees to sell the items for $7,200, much higher than the initial asking price.
  • Another seller brings in an iron helmet, believed to be Anglo-Saxon, hoping to sell it for $750. An expert confirms its authenticity and rarity, valuing it at $15,000.
  • The seller negotiates with the expert and agrees to sell the helmet for $10,000, significantly higher than the initial asking price.
  • A third seller brings in an annual registry from 1776 containing a copy of the Declaration of Independence, hoping to sell it to fund a night out in Las Vegas.

14:23

Historical Treasures: Books, Coins, and Artifacts

  • The book brought in is an annual register from 1776, containing the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation.
  • The book was restored to prevent pages from falling out, a rare practice for old books unless necessary.
  • The annual register is pro-English and provides insights into the colonists' rebellion against the British.
  • Edmund Burke, a member of parliament, edited the annual register, supporting the American colonists during the Revolution.
  • The book describes battles, including Washington's major defeat in New York, a significant event for the English.
  • The annual register was a crucial publication for gentlemen interested in world events, encompassing history and politics.
  • Despite its historical significance, the book's value is affected by issues like tape repairs and rebinding.
  • The book's value is estimated at around $3,000 due to its historical content and condition.
  • The owner initially wanted $2,000 for the book but eventually agreed to sell it for $1,600.
  • The book is deemed valuable in the Americana collecting realm, making it likely to find a buyer easily.
  • A gold coin, an 8 escudos from Lima, Peru, is brought in for sale, potentially worth thousands due to its historical significance.
  • The coin was minted using forced slave labor in brutal conditions, making it a valuable piece of Spanish treasure.
  • An expert confirms the coin's authenticity and values it at $18,000, significantly higher than the owner's initial asking price of $2,000.
  • The owner eventually sells the coin for $11,000 after negotiations with the expert.
  • The owner is pleasantly surprised by the coin's value increase from $2,000 to $11,000.
  • A samurai helmet found in an antique shop is undervalued at $300, potentially worth up to $2,500.
  • The helmet is from the late Edo period, representing the samurai class in Japan.
  • After learning about the helmet's value, the owner sells it for $1,650, significantly higher than the initial asking price.
  • The owner is pleased with the unexpected value increase of the samurai helmet.
  • An 1838 Colt Patterson pistol, owned by Civil War Colonel William R. Manning, is brought in for sale, valued at $15,000 to $12,000.
  • The pistol is the first successful repeating gun, with historical significance tied to iconic Wild West figures like Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill.
  • The pistol's provenance and historical importance contribute to its estimated value, making it a significant find for collectors.

29:45

Rare Colt Patterson Pistol: Authenticity and Value

  • The expert emphasizes the importance of condition and serial numbers in determining the authenticity and value of a Colt Patterson pistol.
  • The Colt Patterson pistol is significant as it was the first percussion revolver, with only about a hundred remaining, making it rare and valuable.
  • The gun's connection to Buffalo Bill adds to its value, as it belonged to a Confederate colonel during the Civil War and was later acquired by Buffalo Bill.
  • The expert inspects the gun for authenticity, noting the old engraving and font style as indicators of its age.
  • Serial numbers play a crucial role in determining the gun's worth, with the second serial number indicating it could be the second Colt ever made, potentially making it priceless.
  • The expert discovers mismatched serial numbers, suggesting it may have been assembled from leftover inventory after Colt went bankrupt.
  • Despite the mismatched serial numbers, the expert values the gun at $25,000 due to its rarity, historical significance, and the authenticity of its story.
  • The gun owner negotiates with the expert and eventually sells the Colt Patterson pistol for $15,000, planning to use the money for his collection.
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