May have done the entire interview on a different day. Either before or after. That’s usually how it works in reality television. There’s an “interview” shooting day. They give everyone staggered call times, one set, and get them all done in one day.
I am sympathetic to some of these folks. Owning something unusual and rare, you tend to view it as priceless.. but when you realize how full the world is of rare objects, you realize very few are truly "priceless"
@@MrFelluh are you spell checking my midterm paper on a RUclips comment that auto filled? Dweeb. Seeing how English is my third language out of four plus an Italian dialect, I'll survive your hurtful comment champ. Lol.
@Mike Litorus Hey look everyone, it's the guy getting offended at someone literally quoting a line from the video. I bet your friends would think you're super funny and interesting, if you had any.
I started collecting when I was about 10 with a few coins given to me by my grandfather. I’m 70 and I never parted with any of them. They aren’t rare, they are priceless!
That’s awesome man I’m 16 and I’m starting to collect them I just got a lot of 50 coins for 50 bucks nothing great I bet but it’s a start to my collection
30, my grandparents had a lot of coins. Also had a Wells Fargo double barrel. I kept all the firearms. Coins my former brother in law tried selling. I went and got them back. So cool that not even a half dollar can go for 50-100 bucks. Some people don’t appreciate stuff.
@@gamerslatestnews819 best of luck,my family is from portugal and they’ve kept a lot of coins in a bamboo safe,and honestly some great pieces,best of luck with your collection
@@masonnelsen783 No I think he just got scammed. 2014 it sold in auction for 21k, then it went to private buyers. One of them was him and he paid 4 times that.
I love how they looked up the price history so you know for sure that he's the dude who paid like 21k for it when it was just like 3.8k a few years before that 🤣
I want 500, and I gotta get out of here, I got a final exam, not time to wait for appraisal. *"The coin is worth 1800 dollars. You didn't do any research? You just came in a said a random number? What are you studying?"* "Finance and Business administration" Future looks bright friends!
That fact when people ask for a lower price due to low knowledge of an item and Rick tells them that's its worth more than what the seller ask is an example of honesty
That's around the same time the show started taking flack for underpayment of things they knew were worth more and taking advantage of people bad situations
You do realize this whole show is staged right? It’s a great show but staged. For example look at the door if you go to the real store it’s a glass door you can see through. In the show it’s frosted. It’s a set they film on.
16:27 This kid is a coworker's nephew and he told me a that all he did with a lot of his grandfather's stuff was sell it off and partied with it, he didn't finish college either. What a bum.
The old man did that with an older woman who was trying to sell a stuffed bear far far below its value. He said your asking way too low and he tripled the price for her
Great video but please make more of ones to enlighten people. I stumbled upon someone complaining in your comment section about loosing job and seeking for help. Having multiple income sources is very crucial to financial growth.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. For the past four years, my income has never been dependent on any firm or work place, because I chose to invest and the more money I get the more I seek for new investment opportunities.
Trading with an account manager has been the best decision I've taken in my business life.. ignorantly throwing away capital to a strategy you do not understand is not a wise decision.
You can tell the guy works out but he isn't near big enough to where he's gotta walk with his arms out like that. Guys who do that look like complete douchebags because you can tell they're only doing it to try and make themselves seem bigger. So cringey.
that titanic coin Hey loser ya bought it . it was not passed thru ya family like ya great grandfather had to claim his brothers body and teh coin was on him on his frozen carcus . sighs
To the angry man with the Julius Caesar coin... Protip: A pawn shop is the absolute worst place to sell rare coins unless your bookie is on his way to take out your kneecaps.
25:29 "You're just using your position here trying to buy something for below it's market value" Ricks Face: So you've seen the show, why do you sound surprised?
Well yeah obviously he has to buy everything below it’s retail value. You can’t make any money buying things at its “break even” price. If you want retail don’t go to pawn shop. Don’t know why this is so hard to understand.
I wouldn't take a high priced item to a pawn shop to begin with. I don't get these people who expect top dollar for their items by taking them to a pawn shop of all places. If I had such an item I would take the time to sell it in an appropriate venue but hey, that's me. Thing is, you can't be in a big hurry to sell it and all these people seem to want their money RIGHT NOW.
@@ChiefSosai6050 Absolutely, they do charge fees to use their services... I never implied otherwise.I've been there and done that so I know this all too well but you have to pick your poison. You can go to a pawn shop or use a professional service. Both cost money in some form but one will present your item to a specific audience on a global level while the other is a but single buyer who, many times, will likely use one of these venues himself to sell these highly unique items. I have sold such an item in the past and a pawn shop is the LAST place I would go unless I was hard-up and had to take what I could get there on the spot.
man these people that come into the pawn shop w/ a set price in mind and don't lower it even after being told that the going rate is substantially less blow me away. dude comes in asking 100k for his coin. gets told at auction the exact piece that he has sold for like 48k and yet he continues to ask for 100k. rick is much more polite than i would have been.
The seller could think that Rick and the "expert" have a secret deal where the expert lowballs the value or gives bogus information. I will say I've looked up quite a few of these and the experts usually are spot on. I'm sure they also do research before coming on air and they'd be called out by a lot of people if they were doing that. Also, keep in mind that most of the money the pawn shop makes is from the show, not the actual items being bought.
@@MagicCarpetRide8669 I’m positive they make hella coin off of there stuff and that dude was tripping tho talking about 100k nobody is gonna pay that espically when it’s 60k more than all the others
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Simply don't buy something you think is overpriced, why does this incite you to stop being polite 🤦
I like how the expert appraises the items value based on last sold prices from auctions and other official trades, and then the customer goes on and says "I don't know where the expert got that price from." Bruh, he literally just told you where he is basing the prices from.
What i like is how the guy says he paid $75k the year prior in an auction, for the expert to come quoting 5k and 20k auctions. How about the auction the year prior to the producing of this where it ran up to $75k?
@@danrook5757 yeah but he's also told a few customers that their items are worth more than what they're asking. Shows some honesty he has even if he lowballs other people.
Well his grandpa probably left it for him and the man is a Chad so what you gonna do with a bunch of an ancient coins and he did say he’s just trying to pay for his college
It's basically a free hobby to get into. All you need is the money to buy boxes of coins from the bank. You can only, at worst, break completely even. You still have exactly what you paid for, and can only make money on finding more valuable coins. Absolute worse case scenario, there's a washer or something in a roll of quarters and you take the L on a few cents.
John-Christopher Pesich I happen to be male, and I exist. And I am almost guaranteed far more intelligent than some belligerent mouth-breather making idiotic statements in the comments. Move along moron.
My Father was a collector and he was born in 1931. He left me soooooo many rare coins. I just haven't had the opportunity to make them available to collectors yet. I know I'm sitting on a gold mine.
My absolute favorite episodes are the ones where the seller is convinced that what they have is worth 500 x more than what the professional says and were never willing to part with it for a cent less than what they wanted for it..
Often times they are right about the value of their item. Pawn shops try to pay you less than it’s worth so THEY can then make $$$ on it, not you. Their job is to tell people their stuff is worth nothing, even if it is
@@nox7282 A pawn shop assumes the risk of resale. In a sense, you are hiring the pawn shop to sell your item while also offloading the risk of it not selling or being a fake while you walk away clear and free with cash. Why shouldn't the pawn shop make money under those circumstances?
@@jay-spr for a coin to be rated, they clean it, improperly cleaned means whatever corrosion and material was stuck on the coins from being underwater was unproperly cleaned. Which is a good think since it links it to the accident.
@@TJPDmember improperly cleaned is when someone who doesn’t know how to genuinely clean it uses a scrub brush to clean it lol. Don’t ever clean anything off of a coin that could be valuable. It’s always a bad move.
"I was hoping that he would just fall in love with it and have to have it"... It's a pawn shop. 40K was a good offer from a pawn shop. This guy came on just to brag about his rare coin...
yea but Rick is also a wealthy man who happens to be into coin collecting himself, he might've wanted it for his personal collection. but if not it's good advertising.
He ended up losing the coin to someone who wanted to "get it checked round back" at a different pawn shop. The guy who stole the coin didn't even work there, don't know how that went down but that's what happened.
Your telling me if your grand dad had a coin that was worth 100k you wouldnt see it? I understand sentimental value, but 100k is a lot of money and depending on the person can be a lot of help then keeping an old coin somewhere.
you can't expect other people to have the same appreciation for your hobbies. Serious collectors spent their whole lives collecting and learning. The average person can't pick that up just because their love one died. They would have no knowledge of the collection they behold.
such disrespect . i still have soem valuable coins from my grandfather . i rather pass em down to my kids with teh undertanding to use them when they are homeless if taht happens NOT to go out and buy drugs and booze
No offense, but "Of value" is a very vague term. Nearly everything worth some value, and there are many thing you would want to sell to a pawn shop for fast, official exchanges. Now, thing of "significant monetary value" should not be sold to regular pawn shops. Pawn Stars is special though, as it is a publicity stunt for people to show off their special items.
@@extraaccount8713 Rick loves to low ball people, he suckers people often. I bet he learned that from being suckered himself. Still if you have anything of good value, it would be smarter to shop around before dumping anything off to a pawn shop. The key to getting the most for anything of value is to reach as many interested buyers. Hard to do when seeing only one pawn person, aka rick.
Wtf else gone give u cash or a loan for valuables? Nobody!!! Ive been a pawnshop junky since a kid... They don't rip u off unless u let em and some people settle for the first offer.... Plus, this place is a Museum pawnshop not like others.
Hang on. Wasn't this "broke college kid" also trying to sell an ancient book? And then he had to "get away fast for a final exam" . Same goofy expression, same muscles, same walk.
@@ronsilvia8127 He's an actor. Note he's in this video twice - once for the coin, once for the ben franklin terra cotta thing - he's wearing different clothes, it's in 2 different episodes - but the same mohawk guy wearing the same clothes in the background... They hired these actors, had dudebro change clothes and do probably 5 or more "scenes" with the same extras - it's cheaper that way.
Guy looked like he was about to have a stroke hearing its actual value. He was really counting on making his money back, if not getting a little extra. That was the face of a man realizing he was going to end the day more than $50,000 poorer than he was expecting to. But hey, that's the risk you take when you slam 75k down on a coin without knowing anything about what it's actually worth.
@@turntsnaco824 The greatest irony is that he bought intending to resell, which is precisely what pawn shops do: buy an item then resell it. It just shows an astounding amount of ignorance and shortsightedness to buy something intending to resell only to sell it to another reseller and expect them to pay more than what he paid despite him having paid less than what it was worth (insofar as he believed it to be worth more than 75k, whether it was true or not). It's practically a parody of the rookie "hustler" thinking that because they have one or two of the basics down they're suddenly such geniuses they can outwit an expert with years of experience.
David - “ this is the most rarest coin, there is no one like this in this entire world, the condition is so mint on this.” Rick - “what’s it worth” David - “a coin like this would go for $750 to $800” Audience WTF 😂😂😂
Why when Rick says “This thing is worth more than your offer” people do not appropriate that and do not hug him and also don't say “Thanks for being honest”?!?! This type of people is not a lot. I appreciate your honesty, Rick.
Funny with the high relief peace coin, the $100,000 one, that upon David leaving, the pawn guy tells him "I'll talk to you later". Was David Colluding in price? Maybe David has decided that David wants it, and has let pawn guy know it. Thus his price estimate is perhaps made with a conflict of interest. Real weird that only with that super rare coin that the two decided to "talk later". I smell a rat. Plus who will want as a seller to trust the buyers buddy for a valuation?
Rick: I have to frame it & present it like a coin that's worth 2 million dollars and less like an old piece of metal & it'll just take up too much space & sit for a looong time... 4 bucks is the best I can do. Seller: Could you go up to $4,50? Rick: *thinking, waiting 10 secs & acting like he may not take it* "Sweet it's a deal, alright, meet me back there we'll do some paperwork & I'll get you paid"
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8:33 he accepted less money because he really had to go, but had time for an interview after??! Come on script writers!!!
Yeah and a bit later the same guy comes again with a terracotta plaque from ben franklin
@@albertsmit9741 and u see the same guy in the background with the Mohawk super spikey orange hair lol
I can me looking for this comment haha
17:00 same guy just not stoned.
May have done the entire interview on a different day. Either before or after. That’s usually how it works in reality television. There’s an “interview” shooting day. They give everyone staggered call times, one set, and get them all done in one day.
Legend has it Tyler sold his mom and dad for $5000 each for books and beer.
Tyler reads books?
@BillOlsen no, he needs them for school to look legit.
Legend has it that you've recycled "legend has it" comments from other youtube posts -
Lol
😂 yeah every time he came in he mentioned how he's in college... yeah we can tell, you don't have to tell us
Rick is such a kind and thoughtful dude. He laughs at his own jokes so we don’t have to.
I laugh at him laughing at himself
At least he’s not a complete bum
@@Txdcblues like you?
He is hilarious
@@Fusion991 wym, idk you. You have no way to prove so
I am sympathetic to some of these folks. Owning something unusual and rare, you tend to view it as priceless.. but when you realize how full the world is of rare objects, you realize very few are truly "priceless"
And also even if it really is priceless, you still need to find someone who wants it.
Ah. Selling grandpas treasure for beer. Great.
Also this guy is got a LOT of his grandfathers POSSESSIONS? IS THAT ,,,BELLS I HEAR? HA 😄 HA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣lmfaoooo
What's the point in keeping it. Money is worth money, coins are useless. Ide sell all day.
@@MrKinghuman Yea.... You also spelled "I'd" incorrectly. You aren't the brightest one. 😂
@@MrFelluh are you spell checking my midterm paper on a RUclips comment that auto filled? Dweeb. Seeing how English is my third language out of four plus an Italian dialect, I'll survive your hurtful comment champ. Lol.
Rick: “How much did you want”
Seller: “100k”
Rick: “Where’d you come up with that amount?”
Seller: “My a$$”
We as a family decided on that price. 👨👨👧
@Mike Litorus Hey look everyone, it's the guy getting offended at someone literally quoting a line from the video. I bet your friends would think you're super funny and interesting, if you had any.
@Mike Litorus That’s not ironic. It’s coincidental. Go see Rebecca for a dictionary.
@@Fusion991 yikes.
@@Fusion991 Destroyed them
I started collecting when I was about 10 with a few coins given to me by my grandfather. I’m 70 and I never parted with any of them. They aren’t rare, they are priceless!
Give them to Tyler he’ll flip them for book funds
That’s awesome man I’m 16 and I’m starting to collect them I just got a lot of 50 coins for 50 bucks nothing great I bet but it’s a start to my collection
30, my grandparents had a lot of coins. Also had a Wells Fargo double barrel. I kept all the firearms. Coins my former brother in law tried selling. I went and got them back. So cool that not even a half dollar can go for 50-100 bucks. Some people don’t appreciate stuff.
@@gamerslatestnews819 best of luck,my family is from portugal and they’ve kept a lot of coins in a bamboo safe,and honestly some great pieces,best of luck with your collection
@@leonardodtc1493 what’s a bamboo safe?
Imagine you pay $75,000 for a coin and a year later you get offered $10,000. 😭
The guy who bought the coin for 75k, that look on his face when he was offered 10k, priceless
Nah he straight lied🤣 he only payed 21k for it as the guy said, he got caught up😭
@@masonnelsen783 No I think he just got scammed. 2014 it sold in auction for 21k, then it went to private buyers. One of them was him and he paid 4 times that.
How to sell my coins pls
That tight wad cheapskate didn't pay 75k in his life for anything. He'd get that deformed beak hammered into normal shape if had money like that
@@gremaaqui7467 check if its mint or not, well circulated is basically worthless or same as the face value. get it authenticated
Tyler could fit all of his textbooks in the space between his arms and his body when he walks.
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@@JimiArchive omg hi flash
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂☠️☠️
Yeah it's cause he has muscles, you can get there one day x
@@casper5379 no its called invisible lat syndrome, he lifts but ain't that big either
Tyler sold just about everything his grandad left him as a memory of him.
As a collector myself I would rather see my kids sell the items and use the money and let the collectible get to someone who will cherish it
Thats why im going to enjoy my stuff while i can 😂
@@rustyshackleford6693 yesss
Meth isn’t cheap
Matthew Bucher 🤣
"So you're gonna stick at $100 grand?" Love when Rick calls out their craziness.
tbh if you search on the internet they start from 75k today
I love how they looked up the price history so you know for sure that he's the dude who paid like 21k for it when it was just like 3.8k a few years before that 🤣
@@TheMrNomadusso its a coin from the past. Aint nobody dumb enough to spend 100k for a piece of metal
@@FuckSlowShitwhat is gold then
I want 500, and I gotta get out of here, I got a final exam, not time to wait for appraisal.
*"The coin is worth 1800 dollars. You didn't do any research? You just came in a said a random number? What are you studying?"*
"Finance and Business administration"
Future looks bright friends!
Watching him walk to the counter where they pay you out, dude walks like the most stereotypical dudebro frat boy I've ever seen.
He sold a few coins to them
@@MegaKingTom yeah I think he is part of the cast.
Hes there doing gender studies
Then he return with a medallion 😂😂😂
That fact when people ask for a lower price due to low knowledge of an item and Rick tells them that's its worth more than what the seller ask is an example of honesty
That's around the same time the show started taking flack for underpayment of things they knew were worth more and taking advantage of people bad situations
You do realize this whole show is staged right? It’s a great show but staged. For example look at the door if you go to the real store it’s a glass door you can see through. In the show it’s frosted. It’s a set they film on.
The cameras are rolling bro.
@@TB-fz6jh it's a real shop you can go visit lol
@@amongusmeegoose yes, I do know that I live in vegas. What in saying is there is a set that duplicates the shop for filming the show.
Respect to Rick for telling the guy how much it’s really worth when he only wanted 500. Thanks for the likes I wish I had this many subs
But then, it might *really* have been worth $10,000 instead of the $1,000 he gave the kid
@@rachelblack3816 that's true but the guy was very happy with the thou$and,he was asking for five hundred.
@@rachelblack3816 even know that it was staged lol Tyler comes up like 3 time with 3 difrant storys lol
But guy said he was in a hurry. But had time for an interview, after he made the deal.
Oh yeah and same guy at 16:12 look for yourselves and tell me what's happening here.
If my grandfather gave me a coin like that I would cherish it and pass it down to my grandkids.
people are so stupid nowadays
cherish a coin will you could use the money for ur kid ?
16:27 This kid is a coworker's nephew and he told me a that all he did with a lot of his grandfather's stuff was sell it off and partied with it, he didn't finish college either. What a bum.
Doesn't look like someone who would finish college, sounds like he has a pea sized brain
I could’ve told you that just looking at the dude
I loved how Rick was so honest with the college kid. He could have easily taken advantage of him yet he didn't.
Great episode. Thanks for posting.
The old man did that with an older woman who was trying to sell a stuffed bear far far below its value. He said your asking way too low and he tripled the price for her
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It's not a college kid , he's an actor just like many other so called owners.
@@philvanderheit5985 I thought they were real customers. So this whole show is staged? Doesn't that defeat the concept of reality TV?
@@philvanderheit5985 yeah college kids could never be actors also. It’s unheard of.
Show is staged but if they weren't on TV they would so take advantage
Man, Tyler’s grandfather had some valuable items he left him.
Is he the one asking for 500?
Not sure Tyler ever went to college.. just needs tires..
Jrsqv Quino yeah lol
Looks like he left him dumbbells and curl bars but forgot to leave a bench press?
Tyler looks like Anthony Rizzo 😂
Great video but please make more of ones to enlighten people. I stumbled upon someone complaining in your comment section about loosing job and seeking for help. Having multiple income sources is very crucial to financial growth.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. For the past four years, my income has never been dependent on any firm or work place, because I chose to invest and the more money I get the more I seek for new investment opportunities.
Unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security. So I really appreciate John Joseph's transparency and help on my trades.
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Trading with an account manager has been the best decision I've taken in my business life.. ignorantly throwing away capital to a strategy you do not understand is not a wise decision.
8:34 Chad is carrying 6 invisible folding chairs.
You can tell the guy works out but he isn't near big enough to where he's gotta walk with his arms out like that. Guys who do that look like complete douchebags because you can tell they're only doing it to try and make themselves seem bigger. So cringey.
@@ComputerLearning0 Even Jay Cutler doesn't walk like that, so ye.
"its gonna uhh.... pay a lot for my school and its gonna go long ways"
HAHAHA
Lmao
Expert: I value this at 40k
Seller: Ok can i get 100k?
family valuation-->100K .. XD
that titanic coin Hey loser ya bought it . it was not passed thru ya family like ya great grandfather had to claim his brothers body and teh coin was on him on his frozen carcus . sighs
Expert: This is worth 5900.
Rick: 2800 is fair...
Me: Yeah, that sounds great, don't want even half of what it was appraised for
Oh, Greg.....
lol Dude you're at a PAWN SHOP. You wouldn't have got 100k if it was valued at 200k. Rick and em are the kings of low balling
To the angry man with the Julius Caesar coin... Protip: A pawn shop is the absolute worst place to sell rare coins unless your bookie is on his way to take out your kneecaps.
Right !? Pretty common knowledge. Right up there with the fire is hot.
@@jacobfoster9185 Water is wet
hahaha funny!
I mean any time you got a middleman you're not gonna sell your item for its actual value XD
Yeah that guy seems like a hard person to get along with. I bet he has very few true friends.
I'll never understand selling at a pawn shop... They will always start at 50 percent
I love that Rick looks at everyone like what they're saying is the weirdest thing he's heard in his life
So true lol
Omg..so true! Hahahaa
Business strategy .😂😂🤑
He’s making sure that the person he’s negotiating with doesn’t know he’s willing to negotiate
54:15 😂😂😂😂
25:29 "You're just using your position here trying to buy something for below it's market value"
Ricks Face: So you've seen the show, why do you sound surprised?
Well yeah obviously he has to buy everything below it’s retail value. You can’t make any money buying things at its “break even” price. If you want retail don’t go to pawn shop. Don’t know why this is so hard to understand.
I would never trust an appraiser that works at the place where I’m trying to sell.
Then go find your own appraiser
Which the pawnshop would not approve.
Or dont sell it at all
I wouldn't take a high priced item to a pawn shop to begin with. I don't get these people who expect top dollar for their items by taking them to a pawn shop of all places. If I had such an item I would take the time to sell it in an appropriate venue but hey, that's me. Thing is, you can't be in a big hurry to sell it and all these people seem to want their money RIGHT NOW.
Mikel Hawk “appropriate venues” cost money to be included
@@ChiefSosai6050 Absolutely, they do charge fees to use their services... I never implied otherwise.I've been there and done that so I know this all too well but you have to pick your poison. You can go to a pawn shop or use a professional service. Both cost money in some form but one will present your item to a specific audience on a global level while the other is a but single buyer who, many times, will likely use one of these venues himself to sell these highly unique items. I have sold such an item in the past and a pawn shop is the LAST place I would go unless I was hard-up and had to take what I could get there on the spot.
@@ComputerLearning0 what is the first option?.blackmarket?
I especially like that "everything is right" moment at 24:01, timing (and camerawork) included!
In fact, 24:01-24:05 perfectly captures & summarizes everything this show is about and has to offer
man these people that come into the pawn shop w/ a set price in mind and don't lower it even after being told that the going rate is substantially less blow me away. dude comes in asking 100k for his coin. gets told at auction the exact piece that he has sold for like 48k and yet he continues to ask for 100k. rick is much more polite than i would have been.
The seller could think that Rick and the "expert" have a secret deal where the expert lowballs the value or gives bogus information. I will say I've looked up quite a few of these and the experts usually are spot on. I'm sure they also do research before coming on air and they'd be called out by a lot of people if they were doing that. Also, keep in mind that most of the money the pawn shop makes is from the show, not the actual items being bought.
@@MagicCarpetRide8669 I’m positive they make hella coin off of there stuff and that dude was tripping tho talking about 100k nobody is gonna pay that espically when it’s 60k more than all the others
Simply don't buy something you think is overpriced, why does this incite you to stop being polite 🤦
That coin averages 77k they tried to swindle him
Then u would eat a can of 🍺
I like how the expert appraises the items value based on last sold prices from auctions and other official trades, and then the customer goes on and says "I don't know where the expert got that price from." Bruh, he literally just told you where he is basing the prices from.
What i like is how the guy says he paid $75k the year prior in an auction, for the expert to come quoting 5k and 20k auctions. How about the auction the year prior to the producing of this where it ran up to $75k?
@@curtisyastic5131 he didn’t say he bought it at an auction though
He is on Rick’s side. Get a second opinion.
@@KQwest98 Thank you. People are so gullible for these guys lmfao!
You know the experts can be sympathetic towards or working with the pawn shop right? Don’t be so gullible
I am impressed that Rick was honest about the value of the coin. Definitely loved that move! And helped the kiddo with his college funding. :)
Helped him but beer
The kid paid exactly zero dollars for a book from that sale, he bought rims for his truck and beer.
It's Not that Rick is HONEST 🤣😂,,, ITS COZ HES ,,, BEING FILMED. LOL X 🙏
God bless you Melissa, for NOT being ,,streetwise x
Ah the ever gullible viewer.
I love this guy, he is very honest person. Coin is rare but people like him is more rare than. Love you
That Tyler dude comes up with a different story of his grandpa everytime he goes int
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Tyler need to put the suitcases down
He's an actor prolly
I think he doesn't have a grandfather 😵😂😂
Yea almost like he's making it up as a show actor
Tyler’s not buying textbooks with his grandfathers money I’ll tell you that
He sounds like a brad
Probably buying steroids for his imaginary lat syndrome
Busy buying supplements
Ha ha Meat 🍖 head!!
@@joev6261 Grandpa I traded your life savings, for a box of Creatine!😂
“I’m going to get top dollar”
*walks into pawnshop*
Sorry penny boy you look older than 70, I'll take $ 20,000 Rick have a good day I know I am
😂
😂
I love how honest Rick is, what a good person.
Isn’t Rick a business man, gotta make money
@@danrook5757 yeah but he's also told a few customers that their items are worth more than what they're asking. Shows some honesty he has even if he lowballs other people.
@@Drazwin it's also good business too. it looks bad to other customers and they would lose more business than cheating 500$ from one or two coins
@@Drazwin he has got cameras pointing at him to be aired worldwide he ain't gonna low ball
"Me and my family decided thats what we want for it."....😂 that was funny
That scene caught my attention as well 😅
It's not funny, it's irritating. Arogant, stupid people are irritating.
The Caucasity
I’ve decided my 1878 Morgan CC is worth 10 grand...just a feeling. Lol
@AM Conquer ...you might want to ask an expert first
"We're going to get top dollar for it." (at a pawn shop)
Yeah I thought that was funny. Especially since he didn't get top dollar
Yeah I don't understand these guys, if they sold it to a collector they could make MUCH more than just selling it to a pawn shop
Its an oppertunity to be on tv The deal is most likely fake
And scripted
PRECISELY.
"grandpa just passed let me sell this coin right away"
He comes back and sells another one lol
17:38 hrs back lol
@@Patsbrady0345 wearing the same clothes
Well his grandpa probably left it for him and the man is a Chad so what you gonna do with a bunch of an ancient coins and he did say he’s just trying to pay for his college
I was thinking he found them before the rest of the fam and was in there quick to get that money before anyone knew anything about it lol
I'm so happy to hear he made it though his finals given that he came back for more text book funds. Go for you, Tyler!
I hope he never paid those college loans... cuz now I get to pay them for him 😬
Man.
This show makes coin collecting look like the coolest ting to do. The coins they show on the show with the history is Amazing!
It's basically a free hobby to get into. All you need is the money to buy boxes of coins from the bank. You can only, at worst, break completely even. You still have exactly what you paid for, and can only make money on finding more valuable coins. Absolute worse case scenario, there's a washer or something in a roll of quarters and you take the L on a few cents.
I feel like this guy's college education may just be a waste of money lol
I think big drama all of them act.
John-Christopher Pesich you write like you have an IQ of a alligator.
John-Christopher Pesich I happen to be male, and I exist. And I am almost guaranteed far more intelligent than some belligerent mouth-breather making idiotic statements in the comments. Move along moron.
John Christopher Perisch
Ok dotard feminist social justice warrior
If you actually think you are smart with your average school grades, you should actually go reevaluate your life.
The way that College dude walks away cracks me up. Lmao! Arms all out like he's buff!
He must work out
GREAT ! Very Informative, Bravo !
30:15 i can honestly respect this guy for understand what a pawn shop is lmao. by already knocking off a few hundred of the expert estimation.
Yeah but did you see ricks face when he said $1000 that gives you room to make some. Rick face said lol nowhere near enough room.
The Expert: "These things are in huge demand from collectors"
Rick: "This is gonna be really tough to sell"
He's taking a risk
Things might pop off
Not a penny more, I’m taking all the risk, they will sit here for years to sell,
Or ima have to Frame it,
What a discrace selling his grandfathers precious coin for steroids.
He said he's a broke student why assuming he's wasting grandpa's collectibles on steroids now that stereotype
He came back again with a Ben Franklin terracotta
He's paying for school. Steroids are dirt cheap
i wonder if its stolen
Candler318 steroids aren't dirt cheap lol
My Father was a collector and he was born in 1931. He left me soooooo many rare coins. I just haven't had the opportunity to make them available to collectors yet. I know I'm sitting on a gold mine.
My absolute favorite episodes are the ones where the seller is convinced that what they have is worth 500 x more than what the professional says and were never willing to part with it for a cent less than what they wanted for it..
That’s why air those kinds
Often times they are right about the value of their item. Pawn shops try to pay you less than it’s worth so THEY can then make $$$ on it, not you. Their job is to tell people their stuff is worth nothing, even if it is
@@nox7282
A pawn shop assumes the risk of resale. In a sense, you are hiring the pawn shop to sell your item while also offloading the risk of it not selling or being a fake while you walk away clear and free with cash. Why shouldn't the pawn shop make money under those circumstances?
it’s sad that guys grandkids didn’t want the historical viking coin, i would love to have that
dylon shockley ugh me too
Go buy it then
you clearly know nothing about coins
Why would you? to sit and stare at it? Money is useful, staring at a old coin is not.
@@kdkxt7895 You don't do something because it's useful, you do it because it's fun.
“I want $100,000 for it”
“It’s worth $48,000”
“So how about $100,000”
Some people man hahaha.
It's even improperly cleaned lol. That losses half It's worth.
@@jay-spr for a coin to be rated, they clean it, improperly cleaned means whatever corrosion and material was stuck on the coins from being underwater was unproperly cleaned. Which is a good think since it links it to the accident.
@@jay-spr no that was the John Gill coin. The 100,000 guy was the proof Morgan silver dollar. That one wasn’t cleaned.
@@TJPDmember improperly cleaned is when someone who doesn’t know how to genuinely clean it uses a scrub brush to clean it lol. Don’t ever clean anything off of a coin that could be valuable. It’s always a bad move.
Keep it for a while . Maybe the kids can sell it.
Tyler out here selling his Grandfather soul 😭😭
“We as family came up with that price...” gtfo outta my store lol
Fack yo family😂😂
Yeah that made me laugh
???????
That has to be fake. No one is that stupid.
I came up with a price too
What it’s worth 😅
When you buy it for 75k and you find out it’s actually worth 21k
dude got burned lol
I can’t even imagibe
I can’t stop laughing hahahaha
Actually worth $110.000.00
You know what they say, is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
David Vagi was just selected 2021 Numismatist of the Year. When it comes to coin collections - he is The Man !!!
Then you get some jackass in a pawn shop telling him he doesnt know what he is talking about....sheesh.
True
You are unbelIevable man! Someone who is in your industry being so honest? Amazing.
Good on you.
"i'm going to the pawn shop" and "i'm going to get TOP DOLLAR" are two phrases that never go together.
“no, i’ve actually got a final.” *takes time for post-sale interview*
It almost like they are actors with a script...
@@letsplayyygames1376 People who show up on these reality shows get like 10 grand and will get way more if they do an interview
He actually has to run to get to jail
that takes like 30 seconds
@@alexkroes6859 yeah, no they don't. I have a buddy who was on the show. He most certainly didn't get any of that.
If one of my grandparents passed and I had something they loved, I would cherish it forever.... not run to the nearest pawn shop.
Some people desperately need the $
Abel Tesfaye and some people are just d-bags
I love how kind and respectful Art is. Very nice guy!
Word has it that Tyler can’t wait to see what grandma leaves him.
cold😂🤣
Lmaooo
It's obvious that Tyler was just an actor because he's been on the show several times.
@@period8705 you sound stupid saying that
@@period8705 people return and give more stuff smh.
"I was hoping that he would just fall in love with it and have to have it"... It's a pawn shop. 40K was a good offer from a pawn shop. This guy came on just to brag about his rare coin...
yea but Rick is also a wealthy man who happens to be into coin collecting himself, he might've wanted it for his personal collection. but if not it's good advertising.
@@4gloat But Rick's not a moron. He isn't going to pay over 2x what an item is worth just to have an item in his collection.
25:35
This guy is hilarious. Final offer $3500 and I’ll take cash , hundred dollar bills. When Rick’s offer was nowhere close to that 😂
When ppl from NJ travel out of state.
He ended up losing the coin to someone who wanted to "get it checked round back" at a different pawn shop. The guy who stole the coin didn't even work there, don't know how that went down but that's what happened.
@@farquaadshawtylikeamelody6897 really ? How’d you know that ?
@@farquaadshawtylikeamelody6897 where did you hear that from
@@kingmarmar5765 From the same guy who claimed to have paid $75K for a coin that just sold at auction for $21K less than a year prior.
bruh that guy basically won $80k on a poker game. insane
Whoever he won it from sure wished he would have paid him whatever he won instead if he saw this, lol.
Dude apparently has a final tomorrow, and suddenly felt the urge to go sell an old coin...probably has to pay someone take exams in his place 🤷♂️
wasnt he the same guy from 18:00 aswell
what was your first clue?
@@akseries806 lmaoo bro is the worst negotiator ever too
Dude just takes his Grandfathers stuff and sells it.
He's price was 500$ and he had a tough time if he wants 1000$.
If Ilya, the Julius Cesar coin guy, turns out to be a serial killer I wouldn’t be surprised.
I could listen to David Vagi all day long. Guy is so passionate, calm and interesting to listen to!
And is on Rick’s side so he’ll come off that way
JUST AWESOME...PAWN STARS👌👌👍
Kids grand-dad dies, and he immediately starts selling off his collectables. Pity...
Well that’s the point of an heirloom you pass it down until someone needs a use for it
Your telling me if your grand dad had a coin that was worth 100k you wouldnt see it?
I understand sentimental value, but 100k is a lot of money and depending on the person can be a lot of help then keeping an old coin somewhere.
Also the guy's transparent on what he'll use it for. Guy has his priorities straight, straight to school.
you can't expect other people to have the same appreciation for your hobbies. Serious collectors spent their whole lives collecting and learning. The average person can't pick that up just because their love one died. They would have no knowledge of the collection they behold.
such disrespect . i still have soem valuable coins from my grandfather . i rather pass em down to my kids with teh undertanding to use them when they are homeless if taht happens NOT to go out and buy drugs and booze
No offense but a pawn shop is not the place to sell anything of value.
No offense, but "Of value" is a very vague term. Nearly everything worth some value, and there are many thing you would want to sell to a pawn shop for fast, official exchanges.
Now, thing of "significant monetary value" should not be sold to regular pawn shops. Pawn Stars is special though, as it is a publicity stunt for people to show off their special items.
Kalsyphr but still they rip off too much money some things are 100k worth of items but rick wants it for 25k thats a bit too much of a problem
@@extraaccount8713 Rick loves to low ball people, he suckers people often. I bet he learned that from being suckered himself. Still if you have anything of good value, it would be smarter to shop around before dumping anything off to a pawn shop. The key to getting the most for anything of value is to reach as many interested buyers. Hard to do when seeing only one pawn person, aka rick.
Facts sell it to museum
Wtf else gone give u cash or a loan for valuables? Nobody!!! Ive been a pawnshop junky since a kid... They don't rip u off unless u let em and some people settle for the first offer.... Plus, this place is a Museum pawnshop not like others.
It never ceases to amaze me that people bring their rare (often slabbed) coins to a pawn shop.
Honestly those situations are less a pawn shop and more that Rick is a large investor who has the cash to buy something quickly
Times are tough.
Cash is king. My brother had a Hammond organ paid for with a forged check. Had to call the moving truck back in transit and it cost him $500.
Ok, tell me who or what or where we are supposed to take them! 🤷♀️ 🤔
@@awishinandahopin7232 you consign them to auction through a reputable dealer such as Great Collections or Heritage or Stacks and Bowers etc.
interesting content, I wish you success
Frat boy: "i thought the thing was worth 10,000 grand"
Coin Expert: "no"
I would love to see top books just to see Rebecca
😏💚
Don't even call it "TOP BOOKS OF ALL TIME" just call it "Rebecca-thon"
Hungry dog.
Yeah, she aint that hot lol. It's all who you're standing next too.
Caleb Wong I'm not digging the new hairdo though.
Hang on. Wasn't this "broke college kid" also trying to sell an ancient book? And then he had to "get away fast for a final exam" . Same goofy expression, same muscles, same walk.
Yeah hes probably stealing that stuff from someone and selling it.
@@ronsilvia8127 He's an actor. Note he's in this video twice - once for the coin, once for the ben franklin terra cotta thing - he's wearing different clothes, it's in 2 different episodes - but the same mohawk guy wearing the same clothes in the background... They hired these actors, had dudebro change clothes and do probably 5 or more "scenes" with the same extras - it's cheaper that way.
@@notsure7874 Is this a fact or an educated guess?
@@livefreeprintguns Take a look at 6:08 then 16:30
@@ramiroisram They're not talking about the seller. They are talking about the same extra in the background.
Awesome Shout-outs,but I think you missed one😂😂 cracking episode & well put together 🤜🏻🤛🏻 enjoyed watching & thks for sharing. TC SS GL & HH
7:35 "uh-oh wow" and "I actually don't... I have a final" are two of the greatest lines I've ever heard in this show
my guy paid 75.000$ for a coin that was worth 21.000$🤣
And sold at a time for under 5,000
Bruh my thoughts exactly. Like dam. You must be either feeling stupid or actually be stupid. 😂
Guy looked like he was about to have a stroke hearing its actual value. He was really counting on making his money back, if not getting a little extra. That was the face of a man realizing he was going to end the day more than $50,000 poorer than he was expecting to.
But hey, that's the risk you take when you slam 75k down on a coin without knowing anything about what it's actually worth.
@@turntsnaco824 The greatest irony is that he bought intending to resell, which is precisely what pawn shops do: buy an item then resell it. It just shows an astounding amount of ignorance and shortsightedness to buy something intending to resell only to sell it to another reseller and expect them to pay more than what he paid despite him having paid less than what it was worth (insofar as he believed it to be worth more than 75k, whether it was true or not). It's practically a parody of the rookie "hustler" thinking that because they have one or two of the basics down they're suddenly such geniuses they can outwit an expert with years of experience.
HEXXISTENTIAL more like delusional
David - “ this is the most rarest coin, there is no one like this in this entire world, the condition is so mint on this.”
Rick - “what’s it worth”
David - “a coin like this would go for $750 to $800”
Audience WTF 😂😂😂
Just because there is one doesn’t mean there is demand for jt
Nice job 😊😊😊
Anyone notice the viking gold bracelet on Rick's wrist on that first deal?
*Coin is worth 20k*
Guy: “okay I want 75k then”
He said that he bought it for $75,000 😂
he overpaid for it, now he's stuck with it. Might get his money back in 100 years from now.
Did u not see the side bar..? It said that one of them sold for over 300 K jaggoff...
That whole negotiation felt off to me. Normally Rick lowballs people to *@.
Dakota Clarke no it didnt
I like how rick didn’t cheat the kid with his coin
Mr. Red this is fake...the show is scripted like that so you think he's nice... the show would have paid the difference
@@Jealod24 so what is your evidence then? or it just your theory and spread lies and false accusation instead?
@@harithzahid755 it’s pretty much known that the show is staged the deals are already determined before they walk in the door
Harith Zahid Google it dude. It’s all scripted before hand.
"my grandfather just passed away" so let me pawn his possessions.
I like how half of them are like " it's part of my collection & I don't need to sell it"
yet they are at a pawn shop trying to sell it 😂😂😂
Tyler looking at Rick when getting the history lessons is like "shut up bro, this is worse then school". I just want my beer money.
... and probably some blow.
5:44 That's the look of a guy who went $75,000 into debt thinking he was going to get at least $100,000 for his $20,000 coin.
Never spend all of your money on one thing.
The true YOLO
I can't even imagine finding a coin and buying a house with it 30 years later
America must have a lot of cheap wooden boxes selling as if they are houses.
@@robertfarquharson3606 with 1/4m I can buy 2 houses out here in canada
@@426shelby426 you can buy 4 fixer upper houses with 1/4m down here in usa and then resell them to make bank.
Was so nice he was honest with him about the value of the coin most people aren’t that honest
Man this guy's grandpa must be really annoyed watching him from the otherside selling all his stuff.
Fortunately there is no "other side" so the guy is all good....
I think you’d be surprised.
no. his granddad is proud of him for putting drug dealers and prostitutes through college
@@ross-carlson always has to be someone like you huh.....
Maybe he told him to use it to party. No clue. But he’s prob gonna regret selling a lot of it when he’s older.
Owner: This is a rare Julius Caesar coin
Rick: Wait, let me call in an expert
*Julius Caesar come's in*
Julia's Caesar: worthless. I can have these printed.
😂😂😂😂
Too funny !!
i love that rick always laughs at his own jokes before the other person laughs , too funny
Why when Rick says “This thing is worth more than your offer” people do not appropriate that and do not hug him and also don't say “Thanks for being honest”?!?! This type of people is not a lot.
I appreciate your honesty, Rick.
Thats because they are taping an episode
David is fun to watch valuing a coin, he clearly is professional in his work, Rick is also fine to watch
Funny with the high relief peace coin, the $100,000 one, that upon David leaving, the pawn guy tells him "I'll talk to you later". Was David Colluding in price? Maybe David has decided that David wants it, and has let pawn guy know it. Thus his price estimate is perhaps made with a conflict of interest.
Real weird that only with that super rare coin that the two decided to "talk later".
I smell a rat.
Plus who will want as a seller to trust the buyers buddy for a valuation?
A conman. Everything he values is super rediculously low.
@@dave8599 maybe the talk later he means check if rick actually bought the coin as they leave to give them privacy over the negotiation
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If we can get an upload like this everyday I think pawnstars can clinically cure depression
I feel sorry for the titanic coin guy. Obviously didn't do his research before buying it, and got rolled by the guy who bought it in auction for 21k
That dude almost had a heart attack when he heard the offer
Right lol didn’t homie say he bought it for like 75k 😂
Dude that guy got lambasted.
I have some more old coins also in 1 dime Liberty 1975 minted..
Love to see these rich guys getting bamboozled for their doh
The best Pawn Show I have seen!
8:34 That awkward walking stance when you think you're bigger than you actually are. Look at his arms, hahahahah.
I saw that too LOL....classic case of fratboy invisible lat syndrome.
lol OK so others noticed that odd walk, too.
Imaginary Lats Syndrome
I was too distracted by how he looks like the lunch lady at my school. This boy is gonna go far
i thought he was looked constipated then suddenly realized he no longer is while walking
I like rick laughing at his own bad jokes. Gives me an family uncle vibe
I have a coin here smaller than a penny that’s worth 2 million
Rick: best I can do is 3$ it’s going to take up to much space
I’m taking a big risk
Plus it's gonna be hard to sell..could take YEARS..and Ricks taking ALL the risk..
😂
But it's made from vibranium, could you go to 10?
Rick: I have to frame it & present it like a coin that's worth 2 million dollars and less like an old piece of metal & it'll just take up too much space & sit for a looong time... 4 bucks is the best I can do.
Seller: Could you go up to $4,50?
Rick: *thinking, waiting 10 secs & acting like he may not take it*
"Sweet it's a deal, alright, meet me back there we'll do some paperwork & I'll get you paid"
and its a really tough sell lmao