Pawn Stars: 11 Ultra RARE & VALUABLE George Washington Treasures

Pawn Stars: 11 Ultra RARE & VALUABLE George Washington Treasures
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Check out these incredible items connected to the first president of the United States, George Washington. See more in this compilation from Pawn Stars.

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“Pawn Stars” follows three generations of the Harrison family as they assess the value of items coming in and out of their Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, from the commonplace to the truly historic.

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  1. The second to the last one wasn't a copy of a coin. It was a coin that was heated up and the metal bubbled up on the inside. Hence the lack of surface detail…

  2. This channel puts nothing up but repeats nowadays. You can find these clips in at least 4 other videos. Also, anytime Rick says it's "more than a fair price", he'll go higher.

  3. the more i watch this show… the more i realized why its in history channel…. its full of america story… and overproud story of america…. lets be real… america is not the greatest country of all time….

  4. My aunt ran a small market from 1960-1985. During that time, she seldom deposited coins. She would keep what she needed for change and bring the remainder home. When she closed her market, she had 6, 5 gallon water jugs full of coins. My mom and I spent days helping her rolls coins. There were hundreds of rolls of wheat pennies, buffalo nickels, mercury dimes, and Franklin half dollars. I swapped every new coin I could find for the older ones. Looking back, she had tens of thousands of $ worth of silver coins. I tried to talk her out of taking them straight to the bank, but she didn’t believe they were worth more than face value.

  5. The chode with the lottery ticket was more than happy to take $5,000 for it before the historian told him that it was worth $10,000-15,000, then he can't part with it for less than $11,000. Foh dude. Good luck selling it for more than $8,000.

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