Rick : I can understand but I have to get out from the shop, Get a taxi, file a police report .. its going to cost me a lot of money . It's a huge gamble
Rick cracks me up. When hes buying something of historical significance its "oh not alot of people know what it is so heres my lowball offer" When hes selling something of historical significance its "oh this was literally a sword from the 18th century Im asking $45,000" How so convenient 🙄
Nothing was worse for rick then to hear that the 2 paintings by Rick Haring were each worth $50,000 AND they were framed already so he couldnt use the framing as an excuse.
That's thing when you work in a pawn shop, you do not need excuses. They come to you. Don't like the price? Go somewhere else for your desperation cash.
That part killed me! Your grandfather specifically said never to sell this coin. It is a family heirloom he passed on to you.... why the f*** would you hock it at some Las Vegas pawn shop?!?
Fun fact about Pawn Stars: Whenever someone comes into the shop with something really cool, Rick will ask them if they wanna be in an episode and give them a date to come back on. This is done so that they can coach the seller into how to act in front of a TV camera and to avoid other issues. When they are filming the shop is closed and the place is flushed of everybody except the extras.
And the guy that comes in to check the authenticity seems to give a lower price then what It's actually worth to make them more money, that coin goes for around 50k
I'm sure he would have been happy to give a penny. Now a cent he probably wouldn't have. American money is 1 cent. The people across the pond use 1 penny.
34:33 Rick thinking he was going to attract a young girl by giving her knowledge but you can tell shes just like "idgaf, just give me money for the painting. I have no idea what your talking about."
I like that they said it's because you're jobless too, like what does that have to do with the wealth/possessions of an aunt. I have an uncle who is a multi millionaire, but my immediate family isn't remotely wealthy.
@@thelegendaryredx7710 Well, in the Mission Impossible movies, they *do* pull off the "impossible mission," don't they? So it's not literally "impossible" -- it's just really hard, lol. "Impossible" here is just a figure of speech.
**Rick on vacation** **waitress walks over** "Sir, would you like a margarita?" "Hold on. I got a guy who knows everything about margaritas. Give me 5 minutes, I'll get him down here and we can go from there."
In business you do something called risk management. If you risk a lot all the time eventually you're going to get burned or go out of business. Pawn shops can't operate on razor thin margins because any item they buy can sit for years or they may not get as much as they want for the item $$ wise. If it was as simple as oh I bought X item for $5,000 now I'm going to definitely sell it for $6,000 a month later sure they can offer more money. Chances are great that said item will sit for a long while unless it's a really popular item.
Imagine if at 29:20 the dude said it was a Gem Mint Uncirculated, and then Rick grabs it and crumples it up and says "Now it's not, $200, take it or leave it"
I can’t believe he would sell the coin his grandfather gave to him before he DIED, to this person even after he told him to always keep it. He didn’t even need it, it was just for home improvement. Why?
Rick: Squeezes every dollar he can out of someone on negotiation, but when they come in knowing nothing and low-ball themselves, Rick just HAS to set them straight on how much it is possibly worth, and then low-ball them from there. You wanted 300? Well guess what, it's worth 10k. I'll give you 500 bucks for it.
@@frjcde9392 you missed the point entirely lol. Why get their hopes up just to shatter them a second later so he can pat himself on the back for knowing more than them? ego
*brings in the Holy Grail* Rick: Well I don't trust you, so let me call in a buddy of mine to give to an auction house value, even though I'll have it sold by the end of the day within our inner circle. *expert arrives: Ah yes, this is a very rare find! You will have no problem finding a buyer, Rick!* Rick: It's going to sit for years, best I can do is this pocket lint and part of what once used to be a button, maybe
You know, after watching a fair amount of this show, I’ve learned a surprising thing about people. Family heirlooms don’t stay in the family anymore. There are so many grandsons, granddaughters, great great grandsons, etc. that get rid of very historical/sentimental items just for money. They don’t seem to care, and it’s just sad to see all this. I don’t get it.
It's amazing what a production team researcher can find out about all these items... and pass it on to Rick and the others, so the show can edit it and make it look like the owners are so wise 🤣
It's a pawn shop that deals with historic items that's been open for 20+ years. I would think after that amount of time, the people working there would know a thing or two about the majority of items coming in. Not everybody is as uneducated as you 😂
I would honestly keep that coin, with the fact that they offered about half the value, and the story behind it, I could never get rid of something with a backstory
pratik Don't forget to do some research about the item that you have, and ( if you have a chance ) consult a legit expert that you trust ( if you know someone ) about it.
Yup cause they all of a sudden come and appraise it at the same price you’re asking for so they can low ball you lower cause they say that’s what they’re trying to make...
@@HandlesL Except these are *REAL* experts. No real expert would discredit themselves on TELEVISION for a few $. Takes seconds to google who these people are, and they have meritorious pedigrees. Fact is, their valuation is the average price. You could sell your own underwear for $1, but if someone who is ABSOLUTELY OBSESSED with you comes along, you could sell it for 1 million dollars. But does that mean that you were scammed if someone told you it was just worth $1? No, they're being realistic.
"This is what happens when you call in an expert, you pay more money." The Experts: Yeah this is an original da Vinci, mint condition, with the secrets to the universe under the tapestry. Retail value is probably about 5k."
Seller: Brings in a meteorite made of diamonds and gold Expert: omg this thing is amazing you literally never see this and it’s in perfect condition.... 5 seconds later.... Expert: I would estimate it’s worth to be around 50¢-$1 Rick: I’ll give you a half eaten bag of Doritos and I won’t go a chip more
@frankos rooni People mainly sell at pawn stores for quick easy cash, they havent got time to wait for it to sell or they are in-need of the money urgently.
He did it to himself i would have got a second or more opinion this is what happens when you let pawns shop employees rate your stuff they will low ball you too for the shop to get a good deal 1st rule never sell anything that expensive to a pawn shop
I kinda love that mark won't give a value on anything because he loves history so much! We need more in the world to care about our history before it dies forever
That's not why he won't put a price on items he evaluates. He's said more than once that he doesn't put a price on things because he's from a museum mindset, not an appraiser.
@@scottkendrix6231 Yeah, to actually determine value, you would need to be up to date and familiar with markets, as well being able to appraise the item.
@Chris Ruiz It's not just for the viewer, it's also a tactic to distract the owner before asking the money price, customer then gets more nervous to go back to reality and ask for a price that they will normally be more honest and not try to scam Rick, or ask higher numbers, and if they do, it will notice in their behaviour and reactions, it's a tactic, like if he was playing poker. "blablablablablabla, how much you want for it?"
yeah I was very confused by that one. The guy literally just told him that they're worth $100k in New York. The dude couldn't afford a $500 ticket to New York to sell it for $50,000 more?
@@mesofius 80K -100K Estimate is the retail price. The owner would sell them by consignment through a retail studio, with the retailer keeping about 25% of the sale price. Thus netting the owner 60K-75K. Unfortunately this would take months to sell, maybe longer. If the item didn't sell, the owner would have to drop the price. Taking 48K today vs. ~67.5K in a year isn't necessarily a bad decision.
And listen to Cory rationalize giving the guy a mere 800 for it. Hey man you found it. So you didn't buy it. Hey Cory that doesn't change the fact that it's worth is a whole lot more.
@@dianemartin8603 And then Rick further rationalizes it saying "that you found"... because obviously if it had not been discovered by accident it'd be worth more.
This is always a very educational and humorous program. Very impressed with the excellent bargaining that always happens as well as the personalities. Excellent medium for these short meetings.
Anyone can be a good negotiator, the most important tool is the ability to walk away. If you're emotionally attached to buying something or desperate to sell for cash that's when you get hosed.
Bruh people on this show selling their family heirlooms just to get beer and home improvements, like i doubt that was actually from his dying grandfather if he sold it at the first opportunity to get money from it, he even knew his grandfather wanted him to keep it yet he sold it the minute he wanted money
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@@yttheguyttv9654 they usually try to get it for 1/3 they should give 2/3
Rick's wife: I'd like 8 inches.
Rick: The best I can do is 4 and not an inch more. I'm taking all the risk here.
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣hahahahahahahahhahaha🤣🤣
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Best comment ever!!!!
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Someone should counter offer with a penny more just to call Rick’s bluff.
that s what i just though :)
😏
Lol
Cobra Commander 🤧
I thought this too
Robber: give me all your money
Rick: best I can do is 2 bucks that’s my final offer not a penny more.
Underrated
Robber: best I can counter offer is two bullets
Cmon man I have to resell this
Rick : I can understand but I have to get out from the shop, Get a taxi, file a police report .. its going to cost me a lot of money . It's a huge gamble
How does this joke get any likes at all? I’ve literally seen it hundreds of times.
“He said always keep it.” He says while trying to sell it.
Rose: "I'll never let go Jack"
Also Rose: immediately lets go
You keep it til you need dolla dolla
@@cleverusername9369 titanic?
Rick cracks me up.
When hes buying something of historical significance its "oh not alot of people know what it is so heres my lowball offer"
When hes selling something of historical significance its "oh this was literally a sword from the 18th century Im asking $45,000"
How so convenient 🙄
@@oldnite3414 yup that’s pretty much how business works in the re sell market
Nothing was worse for rick then to hear that the 2 paintings by Rick Haring were each worth $50,000 AND they were framed already so he couldnt use the framing as an excuse.
I think he said “I have to take them out of the frame” once
Exactly what i said😂
That's thing when you work in a pawn shop, you do not need excuses. They come to you. Don't like the price? Go somewhere else for your desperation cash.
He could still say he needs to get them re-framed into something nicer, lol.
I really think the guy could of gone to an auction or something and got way more then ricks 48k
Rick looks just like a boston terrier
😹😹😹😹😹
He really does lmao
Vladimir Putin bruh
more like an ugly bulldog.
Vladimir Putin hahahaha
Owner: “ My grandfather said ALWAYS keep it”. Also Owner: At a Pawn shop trying to sell it.
Yeah guy looks off too something about him isn't pleasing
That’s how family curses start lol
That part killed me! Your grandfather specifically said never to sell this coin. It is a family heirloom he passed on to you.... why the f*** would you hock it at some Las Vegas pawn shop?!?
Times are hard, people need money.
Greg G Times are hard
Grandpa: "Always keep it"
Him: "My home needs some improvements, time to sell it"
It’s sad honestly, I would’ve kept it and tell my kids to keep it through generations.
I felt sad when he did that.
Exactly
Plot twist: He had to sell his home for a loss due to the pandemic
Being honest the guy genuinely looks like someone who’d sell a family heritage for a new couch.
Fun fact about Pawn Stars:
Whenever someone comes into the shop with something really cool, Rick will ask them if they wanna be in an episode and give them a date to come back on. This is done so that they can coach the seller into how to act in front of a TV camera and to avoid other issues. When they are filming the shop is closed and the place is flushed of everybody except the extras.
Because the show is SCRIPTED
@@stevep8445 yeah but if it’s done like how the guy says it is then it’s not really that scripted
And the guy that comes in to check the authenticity seems to give a lower price then what It's actually worth to make them more money, that coin goes for around 50k
Thats fine , scripted isn’t the same as fake.
I suppose the customers get some money doing that?
"Rick's TOUGHEST Negotiations"
[Calliope guy accepts Rick's first offer immediately]
No he paused for at least 5 seconds 😂
Dude was going to leave it I. The parking lot instead of hauling it home if there was no offer
FaxBullog 83 lmaoo 😂
deal!!!
All the titles of these videos have been misleading for years.
No Risk Rick.
He avoids silence by laughing at his own jokes.
Ugh it’s so cringy. He laughs at EVERYTHING- especially his own “jokes”
That awful smokers hack. I don't know why the show highlights that so much. It hurts me every time I hear it.
@@evanschulz7375 me too
It'll be funny to see rick say "not a penny more" and the customer literally asks for a penny more.
It's still reasonable to ask though if you've been in situations like such🙄
I'm sure he would have been happy to give a penny. Now a cent he probably wouldn't have. American money is 1 cent. The people across the pond use 1 penny.
@@texan4life129 Most Americans use penny as well & its no surprise since this country was founded by primarily englishmen who broke off from the crown
It would be even funnier if afterwords the customer turned down the deal because rick lied about not giving him a penny more lol
Were all desperate for money and Ricks got money! 😃🤑
34:33 Rick thinking he was going to attract a young girl by giving her knowledge but you can tell shes just like "idgaf, just give me money for the painting. I have no idea what your talking about."
Facts. She definitely had a "cool, can we get to the part where you offer me money" look plastered on her face. She was being nice about it though.
i need that insta. anyone know her?
Baby got back
The camera man was zooming out an awful lot more than usual too🤔
They have to provide info about the items to make it into a watchable show.
We all know anytime Rick take a breath he's about to lowball you 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Corey-"Dad, can I borrow a hundred dollars?"
Rick-"FIFTY BUCKS?! Whadda ya need twenty bucks for?"...
There you go here's the 10 dollars you asked for
@@aaravsen5480and don't forget my change
Why can’t I have an aunt gift me a painting worth $8000 in a retail setting.
all i got was some old pens that didnt even write :/ lol
Cause you are jobless
@@bhillis99 dude it’s a joke and I do got a job working for my state.
I like that they said it's because you're jobless too, like what does that have to do with the wealth/possessions of an aunt. I have an uncle who is a multi millionaire, but my immediate family isn't remotely wealthy.
She gives you more than that in love
bargaining with Rick is like Mission Impossible
Not impossible
bargaining in a filipino market is way easier lol
Not if you figured out his strategy.
@@thelegendaryredx7710 Well, in the Mission Impossible movies, they *do* pull off the "impossible mission," don't they? So it's not literally "impossible" -- it's just really hard, lol. "Impossible" here is just a figure of speech.
“Paper currency is very fragile” proceeds to pick it up with his hands.
Better used his feet.
**Rick on vacation**
**waitress walks over**
"Sir, would you like a margarita?"
"Hold on. I got a guy who knows everything about margaritas. Give me 5 minutes, I'll get him down here and we can go from there."
Hey, ive seen this one!
@@tntcake6327 The comment? I've left it on a few Pawn Stars videos, lol. You probably saw another one of mine ;)
*Jimmy Buffett appears*
Rick always says, I'm taking all the risk and that he needs to send it off. When will some tell rick that's his problem lol
When you are the one dropping $1500 for Chum to break it in the back office being stupid.
Lol right “oh I gotta do my job” so the best I can do is…..
In business you do something called risk management. If you risk a lot all the time eventually you're going to get burned or go out of business. Pawn shops can't operate on razor thin margins because any item they buy can sit for years or they may not get as much as they want for the item $$ wise. If it was as simple as oh I bought X item for $5,000 now I'm going to definitely sell it for $6,000 a month later sure they can offer more money. Chances are great that said item will sit for a long while unless it's a really popular item.
I got the Original 10 Commandments
"The best I can do its 25 cents. Im taking a huge risk here"
10:08
and i gotta frame it so best i can do is a dime
Andrew Bellrichard nah he will offer a good 10 bucks
😂🤣
The man with the 1861 coin should have left the shop and did more research. He got screwed.
Customer: I'm asking-
Rick: -I'll give you a penny, and not a penny more.
David Taber haha I see your type of comments over like 9 billion times cant you be ORIGINAL??
@David Taber there are only 1k comments
@@sodoc3860 u know right there are thousands more in other pawn star videos of rick?
@@mousumimishra4741 who cares? I watch a lot of these videos and I haven’t seen that comment yet. I’m glad he posted it. It made me laugh.
Rick: I'll go 1,500 and not a *PENNY* MORE.
Also Rick: Pays 1,550
Grandpa “Always keep my last gift to you.”
Grandson “I’m gonna sell it!”
Imagine if at 29:20 the dude said it was a Gem Mint Uncirculated, and then Rick grabs it and crumples it up and says "Now it's not, $200, take it or leave it"
Expert: *Let me put my fingers all over this*
Also Expert: "Couldve been worth more if it didnt have these oils and popcorn butter on it"
36:26 RICK STARING AT HER CHEST AND HIS MOUTH MOVING OUT OF CONTROL!
LOL WHY IS HE MAKING THAT FACE
Wtf 😂
He's ready to feed!
On dem titt tays!
😭😭💀
I can’t believe he would sell the coin his grandfather gave to him before he DIED, to this person even after he told him to always keep it.
He didn’t even need it, it was just for home improvement. Why?
Why not
And if you want a answer MONEY
And he doesn’t even know anything about it
Because, he is desparate and hungry for money ! Theres no other answer , if it was me surley im not sell it for just 8 grant !
I'm sure his grandfather has no use for it now.
Rick: Squeezes every dollar he can out of someone on negotiation, but when they come in knowing nothing and low-ball themselves, Rick just HAS to set them straight on how much it is possibly worth, and then low-ball them from there. You wanted 300? Well guess what, it's worth 10k. I'll give you 500 bucks for it.
he can’t stand not correcting them, he’s a know it all
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894 Ever heard of hyperbole or exaggerating for comedic effect?
@@lmc2410 Well that’s kind of his job to know how much things are worth lmao.
@@frjcde9392 you missed the point entirely lol. Why get their hopes up just to shatter them a second later so he can pat himself on the back for knowing more than them? ego
In 6:06, I love it when Pa just like the real boss in the shop immediately said 'No' before his son. May his soul be resting in peace.
It's bc he said it with no confidence at all, ur asking for someone to say no
@@macinthecrack1591 true but I meant he said no even before his son took a breath
Customer: I have George Washington’s hat
Rick: Best I can do is 10 bucks and a quickie and I’m taking a huge risk.
😂😂😂😂
😹😹😹😆🤣😂😹😹😹
Rick: "Let's get a prenup?"
Rick's fiance: "I can't do that. There's just no money to be made?"
I like how Bryan Caraway the professional UFC fighter just happens to find a rare bill in a random book 🤣
Anyone who would sell that to get a hottub has got to be a dou$he
I mean he's got as good of a chance of anybody to find it
I wasn’t sure if it was him till I seen his 👂
I wonder if that was Meisha's book.
"This is what happens when you call in an expert, you pay more money" It goes both ways Rick, you know that lol
I’ve always wanted to see someone with the balls to ask for a penny more when Rick says “not a penny more”.
Same 🤣
Pretty sure someone does in a episode
Rick would let him walk
A currency expert who's not wearing gloves to handle antique bank notes. Brilliant.
True
This show must have a no gloves rule because none of these experts ever use gloves
Gloves can actually damage currency further. These are bank notes, they're meant to be handled. I'm sure they all wash their hands before.
A note means paper.
They have to feel the texture of the paper
rick's toughest negotiations:
"i'll give you 4 thousand and not a penny mor-"
''DEAL''
Yeah, that guy couldn't stick his hand out any faster.
i love when they have an "expert" come in to grade something and then uses his bare hands to pick it up lmao
You are saying they are nit experts? It takes time for rick to know he can trust these guys. His sales prove it.
“That’s a brand new truck, a nice one” 😂
"That's a brand new truck..a nice one" 🤣🤣🤣
guy just sold fine art for a fckng Ford.
*brings in the Holy Grail*
Rick: Well I don't trust you, so let me call in a buddy of mine to give to an auction house value, even though I'll have it sold by the end of the day within our inner circle.
*expert arrives: Ah yes, this is a very rare find! You will have no problem finding a buyer, Rick!*
Rick: It's going to sit for years, best I can do is this pocket lint and part of what once used to be a button, maybe
LAEVIS......”and not a penny more!!”
Rick with his overdramatic sighs crack me up
He said always keep it. So I’m selling it.
Guess he was better off being left a quarter. At least he can do something with it.
Kinda sad aye man same with the pink haired chick
You know, after watching a fair amount of this show, I’ve learned a surprising thing about people. Family heirlooms don’t stay in the family anymore. There are so many grandsons, granddaughters, great great grandsons, etc. that get rid of very historical/sentimental items just for money. They don’t seem to care, and it’s just sad to see all this. I don’t get it.
Heirlooms just sit around and eventually become junk or might get thrown away. People got money problems and need some cash injection.
If I had grandkids and knew i was helping them, then that's enough for me. I just want them to get a good deal. Lol
@@jernbek1 yeah, but to sell that coin just to remodel your house??? That’s pathetic.
@@LKaramazov honestly that's better than the average "vacation funds" sales people do, at least remodeling adds some value to something
It's amazing what a production team researcher can find out about all these items... and pass it on to Rick and the others, so the show can edit it and make it look like the owners are so wise 🤣
It's a pawn shop that deals with historic items that's been open for 20+ years. I would think after that amount of time, the people working there would know a thing or two about the majority of items coming in. Not everybody is as uneducated as you 😂
Rick is a nerd, he probably knows most of the things without any help.
Rick’s laugh at 25:09 gets me every time
HAHAHAHA
Sounds like a jacked up engine.
@@chimeratcg07 LOL
Watch it on .25x
““My personal favourite old man“.
“May his soul rest in peace”.
“RIP DUDE“.
Who?
“I was mentioning Mr.Richard Harrison“.@@simkort5331
@@ErenYeager-00666 Gotcha
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V A for sure, back when people could communicate and stood for something.
35:43 she does not give a crap lol
"oh wow"
She just wants the money
Definition of thotery
"show me the money!"
Giving Rick those Billie Eilish dingy eyes.
Seller: I was tempted to pull the sword out and show him what it was really used for
Me: 💀
He literally said he thought of killing Rick on TV
Sources in this show are literally “trust me bro” almost every time lol 😂
*The second I saw the title, I immediately head towards the comments*
Me too
Me three 😂
Me four
The second I saw this comment, I immediately head towards the title
I would honestly keep that coin, with the fact that they offered about half the value, and the story behind it, I could never get rid of something with a backstory
Never tell them the price you're looking to get out of it before they call their "ExpErt"
U. R. Right. ! Say. the. price. when. the. "expert. " comes.
pratik Don't forget to do some research about the item that you have, and ( if you have a chance ) consult a legit expert that you trust ( if you know someone ) about it.
@@dalila4934 yeah man!
@@phettumbling9863 Absolutely!
Yup cause they all of a sudden come and appraise it at the same price you’re asking for so they can low ball you lower cause they say that’s what they’re trying to make...
Rick calls one of his experts tells them how much he offered the customer & then he just does as told by the boss( rick)😂😂😂
I love when the expert is like on a good day that could sell for about $15,000 and then rick sells it for $150,000
Honestly, scammed tf out of that dude
@@HandlesL wym scammed.
Its a PAWN shop.
@@Happythings354 except the fact that they call in their own personal evaluator and tells the customers it is a tenth of its actual worth lol
@@HandlesL Except these are *REAL* experts.
No real expert would discredit themselves on TELEVISION for a few $.
Takes seconds to google who these people are, and they have meritorious pedigrees.
Fact is, their valuation is the average price.
You could sell your own underwear for $1, but if someone who is ABSOLUTELY OBSESSED with you comes along, you could sell it for 1 million dollars.
But does that mean that you were scammed if someone told you it was just worth $1?
No, they're being realistic.
Where did you see that?
"This is what happens when you call in an expert, you pay more money."
The Experts: Yeah this is an original da Vinci, mint condition, with the secrets to the universe under the tapestry. Retail value is probably about 5k."
This should gave more likes
Seller: Brings in a meteorite made of diamonds and gold
Expert: omg this thing is amazing you literally never see this and it’s in perfect condition....
5 seconds later....
Expert: I would estimate it’s worth to be around 50¢-$1
Rick: I’ll give you a half eaten bag of Doritos and I won’t go a chip more
Guy: I have the cure for the coronavirus.
Rick: Best I can do is a used condom & I'm taking a risk here.
Wait what ???
Lame
I gotta frame it... and you know... all that
gross
It’s going to sit in the shop for a while
I think Rick was actually pretty generous with the silver dollar note guy, I thought he would have stayed firm at $1000
When the last girl said “you got a nice establishment here” I almost died 😂
The person with the painting is like, dude I don’t want a history lesson, just give me my money already.
That guy was literally just told how rare that charolett mint coin was, he could have easily kept it over 10 grand.
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Hahaha for real could of gotten more for what u bargain for
Rick is cheaper than a plastic penny
Easy to get scammed when you are under pressure getting videod
@@chrismadsen738 I heard that the deal is already made off camera then it’s rehashed for the cameras
Rick: “Politicians never fight”
2020: I beg to differ!
15:12 "not here in this town"
15:32 "a nice one" lol
There is probably a thousand pawn shops in Vegas.
@21:00 the happiest “DEAL!“ ever
I’m glad that pervy guy with the Harding’s decided to buy a truck that’s exactly what I’d do lmao
“$20 and ill give you a foot massage best i can take”
3:01
That was hilarious😂😂😂
The man with the 1861 coin should have left the shop and did more research. He got screwed.
@frankos rooni People mainly sell at pawn stores for quick easy cash, they havent got time to wait for it to sell or they are in-need of the money urgently.
Like my dad at the used car lot
@@mstechs8181 ain't that the truth
He did it to himself i would have got a second or more opinion this is what happens when you let pawns shop employees rate your stuff they will low ball you too for the shop to get a good deal 1st rule never sell anything that expensive to a pawn shop
Gambling money, that is way he is there, it is Las Vegas
Rick said, "$48,000 and not a penny more. I have a store to run." Rick excuses for not a penny more, are hilarious🤣🤣🤣🤣!!!!
“It could very well be an army unit and they just acquired Navy jackets”.
Bruh, the rank and organization, on the same badge, is “Capt” + “USMC” lol
Have not looked yet but Rick will say he's not paying a penny more!
😂
toughest negotiations:
4000:
DEAL
25:04 He says not a penny more than $1,500...and settles for $1,550.
I think it's because she's a soon to be mom and he was being nice to her.
What a chump selling it for that price
Shouldve just hard negotiated. Alright im out
Camera man understood the assignment at the end
I kinda love that mark won't give a value on anything because he loves history so much! We need more in the world to care about our history before it dies forever
That's not why he won't put a price on items he evaluates. He's said more than once that he doesn't put a price on things because he's from a museum mindset, not an appraiser.
@@scottkendrix6231 Yeah, to actually determine value, you would need to be up to date and familiar with markets, as well being able to appraise the item.
😂 I think he try to buy it if Rick Dnt buy it 😂
At the end, Rick is telling this girl so much stuff and not picking up the social cues that she doesn't care. She wants money, not a history lesson. 😂
That's most people on the show 😂😂😂😂😂
@Chris Ruiz It's not just for the viewer, it's also a tactic to distract the owner before asking the money price, customer then gets more nervous to go back to reality and ask for a price that they will normally be more honest and not try to scam Rick, or ask higher numbers, and if they do, it will notice in their behaviour and reactions, it's a tactic, like if he was playing poker. "blablablablablabla, how much you want for it?"
Rick needs to be Secretary of State and negotiate our treaties.
I'm always yelling at the screen..."Take it home! Take it home!"
That dude knew what he was doing with his 48 grand. Content with his new truck 😂
34:24 Melissa can GET IT.
And she has a wealthy Aunt.
Sign me up.
Facts👌
she's stupid af tho
exodus I think a lot of it is soft scripting. She had to sit there and listen to Rick spew info on the painter because it is on the History Channel.
@@nicktrue7915 yeah i picked up on that lmao
@ayyy lmao and that choker says she's a freak and likes back door action. Where do I sign sir lol
I’m confused by the Keith hearing dude, he said he wanted 75kfor both, the pro said they where 50k each but he walked out with 48k like what?
You've got to understand Rick is tasking a huge risk here
I have a $1,500 rare fender Stratocaster. “Best I can do is $200. You see here, i don’t know what a pick guard is”
yeah I was very confused by that one. The guy literally just told him that they're worth $100k in New York. The dude couldn't afford a $500 ticket to New York to sell it for $50,000 more?
@@mesofius 80K -100K Estimate is the retail price. The owner would sell them by consignment through a retail studio, with the retailer keeping about 25% of the sale price. Thus netting the owner 60K-75K. Unfortunately this would take months to sell, maybe longer. If the item didn't sell, the owner would have to drop the price.
Taking 48K today vs. ~67.5K in a year isn't necessarily a bad decision.
@@BatCaveOz real talk 💯
Im a "Expert in Paper currency" Yet Doesn't put gloves on to grab the Bill that a 1mm scratch is workth 5k lol
Looks to me he knows how to handle it
And listen to Cory rationalize giving the guy a mere 800 for it. Hey man you found it. So you didn't buy it. Hey Cory that doesn't change the fact that it's worth is a whole lot more.
@@dianemartin8603 And then Rick further rationalizes it saying "that you found"... because obviously if it had not been discovered by accident it'd be worth more.
Rick: The coin is $15,000, but I have to earn a living. Do you want a crispy $100 bill or not?
😂 Better be real fkn crispy.
@@teejay6063 🤣
30:16 "I won't go a penny more, that's the best I can do."
Rick, stop it! I almost came in my pants!
This is always a very educational and humorous program. Very impressed with the excellent bargaining that always happens as well as the personalities. Excellent medium for these short meetings.
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@@reececamptenmyers6063 but 2$ max, best i can do for such a comment, and I’m taking all the risks…
26:32 your welcome
This show made me realize I'm a bad negotiator.
Anyone can be a good negotiator, the most important tool is the ability to walk away. If you're emotionally attached to buying something or desperate to sell for cash that's when you get hosed.
same
the opposite for me... rick is like a used car salesman. the old man seemed like he had it back in the day.
this shows is scripted...
You just gotta believe in yourself, man! ;)
Politicians never fight
Julius Caesar: allow me to introduce myself
If I could get a nickel for every time Rick laughed at his own jokes. Or I'll settle for every time Rick laughs, and no one else does.
the guy that sold the painting for 48k is going to waste all that money on a brand new truck! stupid financial decision!
But its going to be "a nice one"🙀
That’s exactly what I thought 🤦🏽♂️
In what way is that stupid?
@@scammer9348 how is it not stupid?
@@scammer9348 Vehicles are depreciating assets and they depreciate even more when you buy them brand new it’s pretty simple 😂
25:35 Sooooo glad to see that the baby is definitely going to be well fed!
Don't you find it funny how the cameraman zooms in on the two reels of the camera? 😂 I cracked up so bad almost cried.
@@officialspaceefrain Haaa never saw that until now; symbolism :)
@@Average_Ohio_Citizen_ I have a pretty dirty mind so it was easy lol but that cameraman literally reeled me in hahahahaha couldn't resist.
Ricks wife: "give me all 6 inches"
Rick: the best I could do is 3 take it or leave it
Repost because i laughed my arse of
And he's taking a huge risk
- Lùrn it’s going to sit there for a while and take up valuable space!
When dealing with pawn stars I would get the “experts” to look at it and walk out. 😂
Shout out to the editor for repeatedly cutting to the wide shot from behind during the Chagall sale.
She had her tight pants on!
Expert: 45-50 thousand each
Rick: I'll go 45,000. There's no money to be made
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just an estimate from a potential auction appraisal
Rick listed them for $85,000 each
Rick: The man only laugh for his own joke
19:40 he was gonna pick his nose but caught himself
Bruh people on this show selling their family heirlooms just to get beer and home improvements, like i doubt that was actually from his dying grandfather if he sold it at the first opportunity to get money from it, he even knew his grandfather wanted him to keep it yet he sold it the minute he wanted money
3:28 I remember playing against him in Wii bowling
Lmfaooo