All of this is staged so putting that aside, if someones got the money to throw around on coins of this value, good chance they have methods in place to reduce or avoid most taxes middle-class and down pay
@@dbodooley it isn't that staged... I know someone who has been on 3 times. The producers know the gig, Rick knows the basics of what may be coming, bit dollar amounts and specifics are not discussed until the cameras are rolling.
Dude that’s what they do when people are pawning off their fender guitar a hundred bucks.... not a rare gold coin from 1805 that’s worth almost 30k Wtf
Customer: "I have the original Constitution signed by George Washington himself." Rick: "Best I can do is Chumlee signing an empty PopTart wrapper and I am taking all the risk."
Jesus: “My son.... this is my cup. It is more precious than any jewel on this earth.” Rick: “It’s going sit on my shelf collecting dust for quite a while. I’ll give you $10, not a penny more, and I’m taking a HUGE gamble here!”
Pimp: This is the Las Vegas' finest girl. $500 for a night. Rick: I don't know. Let me call my buddy down a street and if everything checks out hopefully we can make a deal.
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Rick's standard procedure: 1. Look the item 2. Give a history talk 3. Amidst the history talk, make a joke 4. Laugh awkwardly 5. BEST I CAN DO IS $3.50!!
@@mysterybuyer3738 eBay is full of incorrectly graded coins, and you can't judge by a picture with a coin on this quality level. eBay and Etsy and the others are also full of scams, ........for the last two decades.
@@dwightstjohn6927 Since coin grading is subjective its all just a fraud too. I just stick with gold and silver bullion and from reputable dealers. But you can still see what people are paying.
@@Adam-qv2bd probably had a buyer on the line with those "so called" phone calls! Rick can be a real con artist. Coin collectors would be fighting each other for that coin!
Customer checks prizes in the internet, Rick and a all like " that's what it's listed as, not what it's sold for" Rick checks listing on the internet, "they don't go for that much "
EasyThere Pilgrim the coin is worth like 30 grand, it's already cased and graded, it's a small item that won't take up much room on the shop floor. Rick could've easily gone to 27 and still made a decent profit.
Corey: "were you able to sell this to your computer?" Rick: "what you see on the internet isn't a real price" Also Rick: Whenever coin is graded he searches the price up on the internet to find comparables
Most of the comments begin with: 1) Infamous Mr. Brown. 2) The Best I can do/I am taking a huge risk here. 3) The coin was sold at 40k at an auction the next month. 4) Rick doesn't know how to negotiate.
Normal Person: I researched it on the internet. Rick: Yeah, but what are they actually selling for? Rick with Coin: Let me research that on the internet.
That's not a rare coin, but early U.S. gold is always collectible. Even in lower grades. Also, there are subgrades within grades. A high-end MS63 is worth substantially more than a low-end MS63. I don't pretend to be able to see all the differences but there are experts who can. They're not necessarily professional graders either: they're just guys with a lot of experience.
One thing I didn't like about this was that Rick made the excuse that the coin sold for a lot because of some "boom". The older the coin is, the more valuable it should be over time, whether or not there's some baseless "boom". Aside from that, I like Rick's negotiating with the customers.
Guy came back later that day, took the $26k. Went to play blackjack, ran it up to 99k. He wanted to make 100k so he ended up betting 1k on a hand, lost. And five minutes later down to the felt.
That's what people fail to realize, any pawn shop is open to make money, not lose it!! I honestly believe that Rick gives his best offers, especially when something is worth tens of thousands of dollars
The price of the coin could up, or down, or stay the same. Depends if you think you can make more money investing the 26k or by holding on to the coin or by finding a different buyer of the coin.
This coin today 2/22/2020 has a listed value of $32,500, according to PCSG. Rick has bricks and mortar and has no incentive to pay full value for the items he sells. He did his research on the net and found the true value the same way I did. He then discounted the item (coin) by set percentage and offered to purchase the coin not knowing when it would sell. Rick would also be expected by any purchaser to discount the coin, as there is no incentive, (other than expected appreciation), to pay full price for any item. If the guy sold this coin at auction it would cost him 15 to 30 percent and it could be months before he received his money. Most items sold in retail stores are marked up at least 100%, and sometimes as much as 300 to 500% or more.
He's the first person to ever say "I'll take a check, no cash"
That was incredible...he should have said as well...You too Rick...if you change your mind
Chuck Keough Not smart then the goverment will tax you, get the money in cash and bury it in a metal box.
Yea, fuck giving the IRS a chunk of that.
Chuck Keough 20% of $25,000 is $5000 I'm pretty sure that's how much they would tax him on selling something he owns.
All of this is staged so putting that aside, if someones got the money to throw around on coins of this value, good chance they have methods in place to reduce or avoid most taxes middle-class and down pay
For some strange reason I can't stop watching their clips
Wow, I'm back. *_*
Asif Miles welcome back. Once you get bored of it, Seeya again in 2 years
They're all scripted
IDevuhstate idk the script so it’s still interesting
Very informative and entertaining. I'm a history and antiques fanatic.
Rick: “Are you going to walk over $2,000?”
Rick: loses it over $1,000.
Rick was smart coin sold for 23.5K in end
Barttoocool really?? But this entire show is staged though.
@@dbodooley it isn't that staged... I know someone who has been on 3 times. The producers know the gig, Rick knows the basics of what may be coming, bit dollar amounts and specifics are not discussed until the cameras are rolling.
Rick is like the gamestop employees. lol
Shadowgt I wish I was in the store and overheard what was going on! I would run out after the guy. And a great coin would be mine.
l love it when they walk
jim foster im sure they walk alot but the history channel aint showing it lol
Me 2
Yeah, always nice when they are not desperate enough to have to accept Rick's low ball offers.
You spoiled it for me😂
yes, love when they are informed and walk
Rick did his own research on the internet. Impressive!
Jose GARCIA he already knew it... don't insult his intelligence.
nriab23 Did you watch the video?
nah he called his buddy, and then went to watch porn for 2 hours...
Dude that’s what they do when people are pawning off their fender guitar a hundred bucks.... not a rare gold coin from 1805 that’s worth almost 30k Wtf
its $27500 according to the red book 2019
Every time Rick fails to make a deal, he pretends to be looking at his stuff lol
Haha. I totally noticed that too! It’s probably just to settle his nerves.
True =)))
Lol
He isn't pretending. He's thinking "Its ok, let it go, I have other shiny objects" Also he looked up hoping the guy would turn back
@@ku8721 🤣
rick’s pretending to look at something at 3:08 after not making a deal 😂😂
Rick: so it's a 5$ coin. I need to make some profit too, so best I can do is 2$.
*"it's a $5 coin and no one really uses these anymore so it's going to be a hard sell, so best I could do is $2.
CamStallion *Whom
@Anthony Tsatsis it's. a. joke. you. moron.
you haven't been on this planet long enough to understand sarcasm lol
Customer: "I have the original Constitution signed by George Washington himself."
Rick: "Best I can do is Chumlee signing an empty PopTart wrapper and I am taking all the risk."
Thats how a pawn shop works though
One sold at auction last month for 43.2k
brad renfroe you’re asking him to prove it a year later :/
@brad renfroe check Christies website they just sold another one for 47
I guess there's a lot of... history... about the coin...
That's a lie.
@brad renfroe Why dont you prove it for yourself? You dont have internet? Hate kids like you, you must be a liberal...
*Someone brings in the Holy Grail*
Rick: This is like one of the Holy Grails of Holy Grails.
Manny Dhinsa I’ll give you 10$ not a lot of customers, it’s gonna sit around here a while, I’m taking all the risk
haahahha
The cat's meow of holy grill grails grills
its the mr.brown of holy grails!!
Jesus: “My son.... this is my cup. It is more precious than any jewel on this earth.”
Rick: “It’s going sit on my shelf collecting dust for quite a while. I’ll give you $10, not a penny more, and I’m taking a HUGE gamble here!”
Pimp: This is the Las Vegas' finest girl. $500 for a night.
Rick: I don't know. Let me call my buddy down a street and if everything checks out hopefully we can make a deal.
Eazie Way ahahhaahahah
I believe vegas' finest girl would go for quite a bit more than 500
@@cometen4 I don't think Vegas finest girl would go for 50..
then youre stupid
Eazie Way lol
I could watch the pawnstars on old coins all day
Plz call me sir 7896761973.2coin
Rick pulls out his hair every time a client walks out the door without selling. Now he has none left.
Really surprised he let him walk. Was fun to watch. Great video
Funny how coins are always worth "less" then they use to when they walk into Rick's shop .
There are prices before 2008 and prices after 2008.
@@umeng2002 Rick actually does have a point with a lot of that, before 2008 that would have been worth a lot more.
right, the coin could be worth 45K and he wont pay 27K, 18k to play with...smh
@@barry3020 What is worth is ONLY what a buyer will pay!
@@KingRiverVlogs But with them being older now than they were back then, they should be worth more now.
Kudos to the guy for staying firm.
Rick: “26,000 is the max I’ll go
”
Seller: ight imma head out..”
Seller: Walks down the street and gets $27000
0:23 As a coin collector i greatly agree with this statement
Rick actually offered him more than I was expecting.
"During the boom. Remember those days"
Worst excuse I ever heard.
We've returned to a coin boom since this video. I wonder if the guy held out for these better times.
i just love collecting coins😍
you know my name ?? that great ..
CoinMan same and currency!
Same
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Rick's standard procedure:
1. Look the item
2. Give a history talk
3. Amidst the history talk, make a joke
4. Laugh awkwardly
5. BEST I CAN DO IS $3.50!!
Yeah, but he's taking all the risk, so you can't blame him.
Rick is a character 🤣🤣
Rick should of called in a buddy that knew alot about that stuff lol!
Anyone: In gonna tell you a joke.
Rick: The best I can do is laugh at my own, and I'm taking all of the risk here.
Kids: "Daddy, why didn't I get to go to college?"
This guy: "because rick didn't want to give me a check"
He'll just want for the price to go up
🤣
Rick literally went on eBay
🤣
eBay is a good reference to what people are actually paying.
And if one is for sale on Ebay for 30k then Rick knows not play 30k for it ...
@@mysterybuyer3738 eBay is full of incorrectly graded coins, and you can't judge by a picture with a coin on this quality level. eBay and Etsy and the others are also full of scams, ........for the last two decades.
@@dwightstjohn6927 Since coin grading is subjective its all just a fraud too. I just stick with gold and silver bullion and from reputable dealers. But you can still see what people are paying.
A month later a similar graded coin sold at auction for 43 grand...that's the coin collecting game for ya!
Doesn't mean the owner was paid that....
@@welcomeback9036 How much were the auction fees?
Yes! Someone didn't let rick rip them off! Love it when he loses
Don't forget, I gotta have it framed and it's gonna take up a lot of space in my shop.
Danjenn Gray it might sit for a while too
It'll take a year to sell.
@@Adam-qv2bd probably had a buyer on the line with those "so called" phone calls! Rick can be a real con artist. Coin collectors would be fighting each other for that coin!
And he is taking all the risk.
“Coins are just like stocks, they go up and down”
Alright Jordan Belfort
Feels bad to swap the fly even tho you miss it 0:11 😢
At least he couldn’t pretend that it was gonna cost him $2000 to get it certified
Customer checks prizes in the internet, Rick and a all like " that's what it's listed as, not what it's sold for"
Rick checks listing on the internet, "they don't go for that much "
I was surprised rick didnt offer 15k for it. “Cz theres no money to be made” lol
Rick Harrison telling a coin collector that MS means mint state.... LOL
No, he's telling the audience, because he's on a tv show and aware of that fact.
I’m on a Pawn Stars binge, I’m gonna start looking in my change jar!
Rick is one them people that will find excuses even in Paradise lol. It’s too nice up here.
Soon as camera pans down Rick is running out the door before guy gets on his car.
Rick can't lose a negotiation, it would destroy his ego.
See how Rick was looking in the showcase acting like he was looking at something at the end 😖😖😖😂😂😂😭😭😭
The guy was smart, he wasn't going to get jewed on this deal!
Rick can't buy and sell for the same price.
EasyThere Pilgrim the coin is worth like 30 grand, it's already cased and graded, it's a small item that won't take up much room on the shop floor. Rick could've easily gone to 27 and still made a decent profit.
+Sam Lemke Rick's probably got buyers that he could call and sell the coin to immediately. He might not even have to display it.
3:18 - 3:20 exactly show why you're so stupid, BGJC.
+Sam Lemke Obviously Rick isn't confident about making a profit at $27k.
Imagine Rick doing research for every other episode without calling his experts living under their store basement
And That’s how you negotiate!!
Best I'll do is a stale bowl of tomato soup.
Rick: “what you see on the internet isn’t a real price”
Also Rick: “this is selling for less on the internet.”
Corey: "were you able to sell this to your computer?"
Rick: "what you see on the internet isn't a real price"
Also Rick: Whenever coin is graded he searches the price up on the internet to find comparables
I like how Rick is pretending to look at something down in the display case as the guy walks away. he know he could've sold that coin for at least 50
0:10 haha a fly went on the guys face
Rick don’t let let a good coin like that slip through your fingers! Swallow your pride and run out after the guy!
Who cares!! Let him F*&^KING walk!!
0:22 you don’t go into coin collecting to make money, you go to enjoy yourself
Love the way Rick says to the seller you would walk away for $2.500 the does the same over a thousand
Did anyone else see that fly go on that guys face at 0:10 ?
"it says $5 on it... so that's what I'll pay."
(Guy)Check no cash
(Rick) ok :)
(Next day Guy) WTF it bounced!!!
(Rick) I’m not taking a risk here ;)
Awe47 This was really un put together
0:07 Rick has no chill lol
Glad he kept it, definatly worth more today
I love it when they walk too
I love it when they sell something stolen or fake lol.
Most of the comments begin with:
1) Infamous Mr. Brown.
2) The Best I can do/I am taking a huge risk here.
3) The coin was sold at 40k at an auction the next month.
4) Rick doesn't know how to negotiate.
you forgot "where is rebecca" lol
Mr Brown and that coin got along famously
1400 I heard he even caught the coin himself.
The Holy Grail of American coins shits all over Mr. Brown.
The Year 2016 and Mr.1400 get along famously
Mr Brown hated having to restamp the coin again after he made the booboo mistake!
aye i love your profile pic
Walked 👣 away.... Nicely done!
*"it's a $5 coin and no one really uses these anymore so it's going to be a hard sell, so best I could do is $2.
0:11 the fly lol
As we used to say in my car sales days- 'Don't miss it for a Grand'!
I'm binge-watching pretty much all the coins on Pawn Stars. Anyone else doing the same?
Normal Person: I researched it on the internet.
Rick: Yeah, but what are they actually selling for?
Rick with Coin: Let me research that on the internet.
I don't think I'd let anyone out of my sight with my coin and with a value like that.
"Are u really gonna walk on $2000?"
(Pulls out uno reverse card)
"Are you?"
I love this show and hope to once visit the shop
I love coin episodes so much
0:10 look there's a mosquito on the man face
Fly
I love collecting old coins myself. I dont have any notable or expensive ones i just love the art of them. Wish i had some expensive ones
Find any nice ones lately?
"DURING THE BOOM"
Moments later Rick runs out the door paying what he wanted
That's not a rare coin, but early U.S. gold is always collectible. Even in lower grades. Also, there are subgrades within grades. A high-end MS63 is worth substantially more than a low-end MS63. I don't pretend to be able to see all the differences but there are experts who can. They're not necessarily professional graders either: they're just guys with a lot of experience.
One thing I didn't like about this was that Rick made the excuse that the coin sold for a lot because of some "boom". The older the coin is, the more valuable it should be over time, whether or not there's some baseless "boom". Aside from that, I like Rick's negotiating with the customers.
0:10
* Bug on his face
0:53
* Someone makes a joke in the background
DID ANYONE NOTICE THE FLY LANDING ON THE SELLERS FACE @ 0:09
1809 MS63 sold in a Baltimore auction in March 2018 for $43,500.00.
it’s a auction...did you minus the 30 to 40 percent for the auction house, other auction houses take more
2:04 , those pink shorts were hungry!
Ha Ha I got the joke, stop staring at a** and focus on the real deal man.
I hope the guy made way more than what he was asking because we all know Rick probably would have priced it well over 40k
This guy understands coin collectioning I made over 20k over coin collecting
$26K was actually an excellent offer for this coin.
Omg that coin is probably worth $50k now
Am I the only one who notice the fly land on his face lmao
Guy came back later that day, took the $26k. Went to play blackjack, ran it up to 99k. He wanted to make 100k so he ended up betting 1k on a hand, lost. And five minutes later down to the felt.
for the first time...no experts called
No pawn shop that ever look like a supermarket everyone shopping !
GREAT video, That is one of the (Cats Meow).!!!
That coin was worth his asking price
That's what people fail to realize, any pawn shop is open to make money, not lose it!! I honestly believe that Rick gives his best offers, especially when something is worth tens of thousands of dollars
That was fun to watch.
This episode was definitely the cats meow.
this guy looks like an older version of Saul Goodman from breaking bad
The price of the coin could up, or down, or stay the same. Depends if you think you can make more money investing the 26k or by holding on to the coin or by finding a different buyer of the coin.
This coin today 2/22/2020 has a listed value of $32,500, according to PCSG.
Rick has bricks and mortar and has no incentive to pay full value for the items he sells. He did his research on the net and found the true value the same way I did. He then discounted the item (coin) by set percentage and offered to purchase the coin not knowing when it would sell. Rick would also be expected by any purchaser to discount the coin, as there is no incentive, (other than expected appreciation), to pay full price for any item. If the guy sold this coin at auction it would cost him 15 to 30 percent and it could be months before he received his money.
Most items sold in retail stores are marked up at least 100%, and sometimes as much as 300 to 500% or more.
First thing Rick has to do is laugh at his own joke. Before asking the price. Before the offer. Before the haggling.
" NO i don't think so I think i will take it home"
Rick: That coin's value is so...yesterday.
Even Mr. Brown couldn’t seal this deal famously
This show is capptivating like a train wreck. But the best part for me is reading every ones comments. Thank you all!