Syed Qayyum Rick always looks at the appraiser weird when he gives a high number like you son of a bitch I'm trying to steal this thing why did you tell him it was worth so much?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Syed Qayyum What's with all the hate on Rick? Seems like a solid dude and one hell of a businessman. All you little hippies seem to get upset when he makes money.
I am not a coin collector nor ever had any interest in doing it but after seeing this coin with the history behind it, I am reconsidering as I believe this coin is just totally amazing and very well kept. I give this man a lot of credit for having this amazing part of history.
@@threezysworld8089 If you're interested in ancient coins there are far more affordable options. You can get an Alexander the Great Tetradrachm for a couple hundred bucks!
If you're looking to start your collecting experience with current coins, look no further than the Royal Mint. All kinds of price ranges to accommodate everyone, and with a truly rich historical theme.
The guy knew he pretty much wasn’t going to get his asking price. He did his research, and thought to himself that it would be a neat TV piece, and if he happened to get his price, well thats just the icing on the cake. Awesome piece of history.
it sold fr half million $$$$ www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
it sold fr half million $$$ www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
Same. The ones who always ask for the highest number the expert estimated at auction, or ask even higher prices than that are probably high on something themselves.
Wheb I saw the expert come in I was like "hey, isn't this the same guy who trolled one guy by saying *these coins can sell for upto 200k but for this one its 1500* " 😂😂
@@threezysworld8089 Exactly! The Aureus of the same type coin sold for 2.7m£, only couple are known, but it was one and only in such kinda perfect alignment and detail that made it totally worth it for whomever it was sold. The worst shape of Brutus Ides of March denarius sell at least for 20k$
I've been watching a lot of these UA-cam recommended Pawnstar videos lately and I have a new appreciation for Rick. No matter how choreographed the tv episodes are he's seen some incredible stuff come through there and he owns some insane shit. I'd pay everything I own to have that 1600's samurai katana that he had refurbished . I cant imagine the feeling of just holding that in your hands
That is one nice piece that'd I would personally buy if hit the lotto and money was not an object. So interesting roman history and caesar especially. That thing was there!
As a foreigner, I do not understand that sentence lol. Every time I watch these vids I hear that stupid sentence. Who the fuck are they and why is it part of the vid? Can you plsss explain, lol.
Caesar was both famous and notorious for his forgiving of debts. The reason the Ides of March was notable in Roman times was that it marked the date that all debts would come due. This was often a nightmare for the working class (proletarii) who usually owed money. Luckily for them Caesar also owed a lot A LOT of money so after he came to power the first Ides that rolled around he decreed all debts forgiven which naturally angered the loan sharks who enjoyed playing senator on occasion. Anyways associating killing Caesar on the Ides was symbolic, basically Brutus pandering to the Roman elites saying that he murdered Caesar to avenge their financial losses.
If I read right, the Brutus on the coin was meant not to be Marcus Junius Brutus Iunior ("Brutus Jr"), but his ancestor; Lucius Junius Brutus; the founder of the Roman Republic and the first Consul of Rome. In a sense it was meant to clash with Gaius Julius Caeser's coin, which bears the title of DICT PERPETVO ("Perpetual Dictator", lit: "Dictator for life"
Who goes into a pawnshop expecting top dollar? If the coin is worth $120,000-$150,000 (at auction, with willing bidders) and the offer is $100,000-$110,000, I think that’s fair. I was shocked when Rick said he was willing to pay $100,000!
Just now for some reason there's article bout this coin... The EID MAR silver denarius that is newly up for auction is expected to fetch up to $300,000, according to Stack's Bowers Galleries, which is offering it for sale. If it were a slightly more attractive example, the auction house noted, it could go for more than double that.
I don't know anything about coins, but as far as coins go, I would think there's not much else that compares to this. It's hilarious that some people come in trying to get retail value out of a pawn shop.
Don’t let that coin distract you from the fact that hector is going to be running 3 Honda civics with spoon engines on top of that he came into Harry’s and bought 2 t66 turbos with NOS and a motec system exhaust.
No it doesn’t, why do you want the government to own everything? Unless if it is a private gallery set by the owner then why not. We love in capitalism not communism where you cannot own anything.
There is one known example of the “Ides of March “struck in Gold ,it is currently on loan at a museum in the UK ..There are about 60 examples struck in silver ..
it sold fr half million $$$ www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
"It's not that I don't trust you, it's just that I don't trust anybody." *Thinks about whom he trusts and can call for information* "Let me call someone I know and trust"
Rick: let me call a friend of mine who can look at it... and I want his opinion on whether its real or not. Its not that I don't trust you _Its just I don't trust everybody_ Also Rick: *trusts his experts*
hes a pawn shop not a coin collector if its worth 125 retail to 150k auction 110 was a fair offer remember the coin is un graded the price is based on that alone the one that sold for 500k was a near perfect coin this one was only fair thats why such a low price
*_"Let me call a friend, he was there when Caesar got stabbed."_*
*Uhh sorry, I'm gonna need to call a friend to come down make sure this a cool story, bro.*
Et tu?
Brute?
CCCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEEESAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Context Matters 😂😂😂😂
guy had no intention of selling that coin, just a nerd flex.
It's free advertisement since he's looking to sell it
"flex"?
@@busterbiloxi3833 Basically means "show off" or "brag".
2Orangess
It's probably not authentic, since it's staged.
Rick said I’d break even at 110 never do business with someone like that
I love it when Rick doesn't get a deal he really wants
Syed Qayyum Rick always looks at the appraiser weird when he gives a high number like you son of a bitch I'm trying to steal this thing why did you tell him it was worth so much?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Syed Qayyum
What's with all the hate on Rick? Seems like a solid dude and one hell of a businessman. All you little hippies seem to get upset when he makes money.
oooodin
After it was sold, the seller kissed it and then threw it into the Pacific Ocean.
JEM GamingHD stfu and make me a sandwich break is over
Sameer Ali
Calm down Sameer.
I am not a coin collector nor ever had any interest in doing it but after seeing this coin with the history behind it, I am reconsidering as I believe this coin is just totally amazing and very well kept. I give this man a lot of credit for having this amazing part of history.
It's amazing. Coin was minted 43 years before birth of Jesus, or before 'common era' if you're atheist.
@@threezysworld8089 If you're interested in ancient coins there are far more affordable options. You can get an Alexander the Great Tetradrachm for a couple hundred bucks!
If you're looking to start your collecting experience with current coins, look no further than the Royal Mint. All kinds of price ranges to accommodate everyone, and with a truly rich historical theme.
That's actually a reasonable offer from Rick, I expected him to offer 80k
candy castle the same kind of coin in a little better condition sold at auction for $546,250..
So ricks offer was total trash lol
@@No1reallydies oh... There awesome... But that's auction...😁😁
I can see the Pawn Star guy from Detroit, Les Gold, going "I can go as high as 10,000." lol
@@No1reallydies That was a record breaking sale.
Lioninthenight I met that guy he’s cool but he only tipped me $3-4 to valet his car which is average but still
The guy knew he pretty much wasn’t going to get his asking price. He did his research, and thought to himself that it would be a neat TV piece, and if he happened to get his price, well thats just the icing on the cake.
Awesome piece of history.
That guy staring at him when the ‘expert’ said 140,000 150,000😂
3:40
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What the i was reading this comment when i was at that point of the video??
Nerdgasm
Roy McCoy Yeah I hate that! Like a bratty child saying “See! Told you!” 🙄
I love it when the seller doesn't bend to Rick's low offers.
Sold for 450k at auction
@@AsG_4_ That was a different coin. In better condition
You dont go to a pawn shop and expect to get a fair deal, it literally goes against the entire business model.
Its just something they track down and then invite the owner to be on the show
That's not even close to a lowball offer, dumbass
I guess Ceaser didn't get along with Brutus famously. Mr. Brown would have though.
Mr Brown can get along with anyone
JMB famously
it sold fr half million $$$$
www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
Emil Olivarez and your mom even better
Emil Olivarez i
"Let me call a friend, he stabbed Julius Caesar"
-Rick
Lemme call Brutus himself
Best i can do is scrap value for the metal.
Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist and im taking a risk!
Archduke Franz Ferdinand + That I have to find the right buyer...
it sold fr half million $$$
www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
@@colddaniel4266 Rick left his crystal ball home that day 😂
@@colddaniel4266 not that one. You must know nothing about coins.
These people kill me. If you won't take less then what it's worth, why go to a pawn shop to try and sell?
Same. The ones who always ask for the highest number the expert estimated at auction, or ask even higher prices than that are probably high on something themselves.
Because they get paid for being on the show, plus get the fame they've been searching for.
they dont get paid for being on the show
could be advertisement, they go to this particular shop to get their item on TV
Lord Daemonicus
They definitely don't get paid to be on the show. Unless you count the money they get from selling the item.
2:40 George Lucas sitting In his studio apartment in the early 70s thinking of an idea for a movie
An hour later: Coin rolls into a drain: Smeagal finds it:pssss, my precious!
It's a privilege to see even on video, a coin so important to history, and it was minted over TWO THOUSAND years ago
I mean, that coin was sold for at 300k at an auction. The highest bid was 546k in 2011. Imagine that!
I think some people coming in the door forget they are not offering their items to a collector but to a business person.
Totally. A lot of people in the comments also forget this.
Rick you know so much, you never ever stop amazing me? but then in your line of work you have to, love watching you and the guys!!
"Hey man this is really cool. Let me get Brutus down here to take a look and see if this is his coin."
Lol I love how ancient coins go for like 100k but the one video with a dad who brought a collection of rare Pokémon cards can sell for 500k+
It sold at auction for 450k
What the coin?
GRE0 51 his rarest card sells for 1.3m rn in 2019 one card cost 1.3m
GRE0 51 ha!
Wheb I saw the expert come in I was like "hey, isn't this the same guy who trolled one guy by saying *these coins can sell for upto 200k but for this one its 1500* " 😂😂
That dude got mad hahahha
“It’s not that I don’t trust you, I don’t trust anybody” felt that
I don't even trust my mom lol
It’s scripted he says that because they tell him to and he gets payed
So this was the first bitcoin
Dominic Vojnic no
Dominic Vojnic lmfao
It was actually a Brutcoin 😂
Dominic Vojnic narh, more like LTC
Lmao
"Its like, uber uber kewl."
-Says the coolest dad.
How bout 20 dollars and a box of fishsticks..
derek sanderson 🤣
Give me 2 boxes of fishsticks and we got a deal
derek sanderson make them Gordon’s Fisherman and you got yourself a deal!
@Youngla One box is the best I can do, but they're Gordon's Fisherman.
derek sanderson sold
This guy is smart, like previous coins, he's using the show as free advertising. Now he'll get full retail. Smart.
Very
Incredible to see a coin of such History 👑👑👑
Yes! A moment in history celebrated in Plays and Film for 100's of years!
Man that is amazing!!! How is this not in a museum in Rome
LOL because they probably have much nicer ones there. I'm sure there aren't very many in existence, and some of the best in the world are on display.
@@threezysworld8089 Exactly! The Aureus of the same type coin sold for 2.7m£, only couple are known, but it was one and only in such kinda perfect alignment and detail that made it totally worth it for whomever it was sold. The worst shape of Brutus Ides of March denarius sell at least for 20k$
Is it me or the seller guy looks like Jigsaw 😂
I've been watching a lot of these UA-cam recommended Pawnstar videos lately and I have a new appreciation for Rick. No matter how choreographed the tv episodes are he's seen some incredible stuff come through there and he owns some insane shit. I'd pay everything I own to have that 1600's samurai katana that he had refurbished . I cant imagine the feeling of just holding that in your hands
When the old guy smiles, he looks like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory
That was an awesome coin. Made it a long time. Surprised Rick didnt pull the trigger. Was fun to watch. Great video
Same coin sold for 4.1 million at auction
The best I can do is 50 cents and a bag of Hot Cheetos.
Money_Master101 That sounds tempting!
I would accept
Imagine just yoinking that guys pocket change and u end up making $140000
It would probably be a check made out to the seller
lucky Ilya showed up just when Dave was visiting from Sarasota
The guy accidentally puts the coin in the parking meter after he left the store.
🤯
Roman Denariis are gonna be too thick and imperfect to fit into the parking meter slots anyways.
Yes! To park his Chariot .... Used in Ben-Hur.
Imagine stumbling across this coin on the road "what beated up penny, better not touch it"
The classic comment from Rick "It's not that I don't trust you... I don't trust anyone"
What a very smart man he didn't except that price of 110K that coin is absolutely worth more than that!!!
Legend has it that Brutus and Mr.Brown got along famously, adding further value to the coin.
That is one nice piece that'd I would personally buy if hit the lotto and money was not an object. So interesting roman history and caesar especially. That thing was there!
2:45 its crazy the amount of story you can get from one coin
The way the guy said “empire” reminded me so much of general tulius 2:43
...wait until Biggus Dickus hears of this.
Don't let this video distract you from the fact that Mr Brown and I got along famously.
As a foreigner, I do not understand that sentence lol. Every time I watch these vids I hear that stupid sentence. Who the fuck are they and why is it part of the vid? Can you plsss explain, lol.
And that he tettled through a fucking pass.
Sounds so fun
*rick laughs*
Omg, this has become a meme. I love it.
Person: strawberry banana milkshake Rick: it’s literally strawberry’s and bananas mixed together to make a shake
I really really love coin episodes... oh and mr brown and i got along famously
Caesar was both famous and notorious for his forgiving of debts. The reason the Ides of March was notable in Roman times was that it marked the date that all debts would come due.
This was often a nightmare for the working class (proletarii) who usually owed money. Luckily for them Caesar also owed a lot A LOT of money so after he came to power the first Ides that rolled around he decreed all debts forgiven which naturally angered the loan sharks who enjoyed playing senator on occasion. Anyways associating killing Caesar on the Ides was symbolic, basically Brutus pandering to the Roman elites saying that he murdered Caesar to avenge their financial losses.
I love it when the seller does not back down, we know Rick wouldn't sell it. He would keep it for himself.
That is one of the coolest things such historical significance in my opinion
This coin is absolutely awesome.
I'd Stab a Roman Dictator for Life in the back for that Coin!
We are again thankful to youtube algorithm!!
we met again!!
how many people are their?
Only question, did he and Mr. Brown get along famously?
JackDoesDisney 😂😂😂
Army of Blood Sounds so fun!
i wanna watch that video
JackDoesDisney actually your mom did
Ceasar got along famously with Mr. Brown but Broodus certainly did not.
If I read right, the Brutus on the coin was meant not to be Marcus Junius Brutus Iunior ("Brutus Jr"), but his ancestor; Lucius Junius Brutus; the founder of the Roman Republic and the first Consul of Rome. In a sense it was meant to clash with Gaius Julius Caeser's coin, which bears the title of DICT PERPETVO ("Perpetual Dictator", lit: "Dictator for life"
Everything seems to be the Holy Grail in this show
Transmedal2 hahahahaha
Ive got the holy grail of chewed bubblegum.
holy grail was Washington's suit
This is an over 2000 year old coin of an important coin in great condition. This is definitely a holy grail.
Because people tend to bring in "holy grail" type objects where there are only a small handful in existence.
This is the best clip from all off Pwn stars
I love how this guy goes into a pawn shop and expects to get full price
Dealer:"this is the salt from the salt march"
Lemme call a buddy
Collapsing of the republic paving the way for the empire reminds me of a famous movie franchise owned by disney
It is funny to see the same people at the back "waiting" 15 to 30 minutes until the expert comes ahahahaha
Who goes into a pawnshop expecting top dollar?
If the coin is worth $120,000-$150,000 (at auction, with willing bidders) and the offer is $100,000-$110,000, I think that’s fair. I was shocked when Rick said he was willing to pay $100,000!
Perhaps, but I think others were arguing it was worth far more
One comment suggested it sold for 300k at auction in 2011
now it's worth 230k
Just now for some reason there's article bout this coin...
The EID MAR silver denarius that is newly up for auction is expected to fetch up to $300,000, according to Stack's Bowers Galleries, which is offering it for sale. If it were a slightly more attractive example, the auction house noted, it could go for more than double that.
Old man: This coin is 2000 years old.
Rick:🤔Hmmmn, I'll give you ten dollars, a can of coke and this half eaten Baby Ruth bar?
Coolest item to ever enter the shop.
imagine doing something people would be talking about some thousands of years later
He left the pawn shop with a coin he couldn’t purchase a cheeseburger with lol
a collector would most likely pay 125,000 for the coin. "I can't go below 140,000". the guy just wanted to get a free appraisal.
ya and loses it in high stakes poker hand later that night
The guy got a free appraisal, Rick made more than that using the footage. We get to see history. Everyone wins.
I don't know anything about coins, but as far as coins go, I would think there's not much else that compares to this. It's hilarious that some people come in trying to get retail value out of a pawn shop.
“Hey dude, what’s up, We’re all going to stab him” (laughs...)I cringe.
Mr. Brown and the strange dude got along famously. He loves coins.
I’ll trade you this 1979 quarter
Jimmy Ikon I got an 1985 quarter I'll trade you.
I’ll give you a 2019 quarter.
Don’t let that coin distract you from the fact that hector is going to be running 3 Honda civics with spoon engines on top of that he came into Harry’s and bought 2 t66 turbos with NOS and a motec system exhaust.
they should really just hire all of the "Lemme call a buddy of mine" authenticators lol
That coin is awesome !!
It belongs in a museum
VyXious 2711 it belongs in my hands 😏
Owain Boyd that’s what she said
No it doesn’t, why do you want the government to own everything? Unless if it is a private gallery set by the owner then why not. We love in capitalism not communism where you cannot own anything.
The British Museum
Ezreal hello ?
There is one known example of the “Ides of March “struck in Gold ,it is currently on loan at a museum in the UK ..There are about 60 examples struck in silver ..
100K is more famously than Mr. Brown & I getting along.
it sold fr half million $$$
www.ha.com/heritage-auctions-press-releases-and-news/-ides-of-march-denarius-sets-record-at-heritage-auctions-long-beach-event.s?releaseId=2088
Thats fake, Cuz That was published in 2011, And This was up on UA-cam in 2017 :)
Everything on this show is the holy grail of something
"This coin is in great shape"
*coin looks like it got ran over by a steamroller*
Your ignorance is screaming thru the keyboard. 😂
Because when I want top dollar, I always think pawnshop.
I got a rock signed by adam and eve
Rick:my top dollar is $20
A lot of these sellers say "I just love it" that absolutely gives no value to the item whatsoever.
Didn't know Sheldon Coopers father had an interest in coins
"Really bad luck while youre in town", sounds like a threat to me
I wanna sell this rare coin.
Why?
To buy some rare coins.
Huh?
U wont get it😏
@@prajjwalgarag8815 he came just to know their authenticity.
"It's not that I don't trust you, it's just that I don't trust anybody." *Thinks about whom he trusts and can call for information* "Let me call someone I know and trust"
Michael Smith and some of the ones he calls on have been called out as fake. there is a video on that on here
Rick: let me call a friend of mine who can look at it... and I want his opinion on whether its real or not. Its not that I don't trust you _Its just I don't trust everybody_
Also Rick: *trusts his experts*
Probably the 1st time I’d seen the coin expert say thank you to the owner of the item he’s examining I’m guessing this is his holy grail
I can only offer you 1$ and thats taking a risk for me
Lame
Lame
Lame
Almer Dave Dizon lol
Lame
Rick: What do got there?
Man: The Holy Grail.
Rick: Wow, the Holy Grail is like the Holy Grail of Grails!
"like killing a President in the Capitol" - not sure if aged well or not
🤣🤣🤣
Thinking the same thing
This is like the holy Grail of Roman Coins!
The real Holy Grail would be one of the 30 pieces of Silver Judas got for his betrayl of Christ! ..... If it could somehow be authenticated.
110 k ? Why ppl turn down this much money for a coin is beyond me.
DMcC2021 💯
pawn stars is such a good show
I once went to a house of a collector who had an identical coin and he let me hold it. I had no idea it was worth so much
Sure buddy
You want a picture of me holding it cause I have it
Sam Nassar i would feel amazed 😱
Sam Nassar its a fake
Imagine getting robbed with that coin and the guy who steals it thinks it's a toy
Thank god he didn’t sell it for 110000!
LeafVillage UchihaClan
LeafVillage UchihaClan Praise cawd!
hes a pawn shop not a coin collector if its worth 125 retail to 150k auction
110 was a fair offer remember the coin is un graded the price is based on that alone the one that sold for 500k was a near perfect coin this one was only fair thats why such a low price
110k is a reasonable trade for something that you can have on the spot, if you have the patience to auction it yourself then don't go to a pawnshop.
$40. Best I can do. Call me at 453-637-2332
0:13 When your finger slips through the toilet paper 💩
Mind blowing. I love this show.
He didnt want to sell it, he wanted to be on TV.