Pawn Stars: Rare 1 of 1 Items that Left Everyone SPEECHLESS

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Rick negotiates prices for various rare items brought in by customers, including a signed limited edition book, a surfboard used by the Beach Boys' drummer, an original Declaration of Independence broadside, and a piece of the Titanic hull, among others. He assesses values, negotiates deals, and makes purchases based on expert appraisals and market value, showcasing his expertise in evaluating unique and valuable collectibles while haggling for the best price.

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  • Rick consistently negotiates prices down significantly from the initial asking amount, showcasing his adept bargaining skills and ability to secure deals at lower prices than expected.
  • The items brought into the shop vary widely in value and historical significance, from rare books and historical documents to unique artifacts like a piece of the Titanic hull or a vintage grenade, highlighting the diverse range of collectibles that Rick encounters and evaluates on the show.

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  • What valuable items did Rick negotiate prices for?

    Rick negotiated prices for a rare A Game of Thrones book, a surfboard used by the Beach Boys' drummer, Dennis Wilson, an original Declaration of Independence broadside, Republic of Texas notes, an Amazing Spider-Man comic book, vintage Jimmy Hendricks photographs, a meteorite, a piece of jewelry owned by Liberace, and a rare World War II grenade.

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Summary

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Rare items appraised and negotiated for sale.

  • A customer brings in a rare A Game of Thrones book, a signed limited edition, number 257 out of 500, valued at $3,500 to $4,000.
  • Rick negotiates the price down to $1,600 for the rare book.
  • Another customer presents a surfboard used by the Beach Boys' drummer, Dennis Wilson, asking for $100,000, eventually settling for $70,000.
  • Rick travels to New York and purchases an original Declaration of Independence broadside for $1.45 million.
  • A man offers a piece of the Titanic hull for £1.2 million, which Rick declines due to the high price.
  • Rick examines Robosaurus, a 31-ton Transformer-like machine, priced at $1 million, which he also declines.
  • Republic of Texas notes are brought in, with one valued at $650,000, but an expert appraises it at $5,000 to $7,000.
  • A customer offers to sell an Amazing Spider-Man comic book for $16,000, but it's appraised at $6,000 to $7,000 due to damage.
  • A lady brings in a desk that doubles as a gun, intriguing Rick, but the lack of a manufacturing date hinders its evaluation.

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Antique Gun, Hendrix Photos, Meteorite, Jewelry, Grenade

  • A customer brings in a hidden gun with markings indicating a patent from the 1890s to 1910, advised to have the firing mechanism deactivated by a gunsmith for safety.
  • A seller presents vintage Jimmy Hendricks photographs to Rick, who negotiates a deal to purchase them for his store, discussing their potential value and authenticity.
  • A meteorite hunter offers a nickel-iron meteorite found in Southern California to Rick, who calls in an expert to assess its value, eventually purchasing it for $2,000 after negotiation.
  • A piece of jewelry owned by Liberace is brought in for sale, with the seller seeking $25,000, but Rick negotiates down to $10,000, unable to reach a deal.
  • A customer brings in a rare World War II grenade, potentially made by the OSS or CIA, which is assessed by an expert and purchased by Rick for $1,600 after negotiation.
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