How Much An Eddie Vedder-Signed Poster Was Really Worth On Pawn Stars
On the 19th season of Pawn Stars, a professional artist learned that the story behind his Eddie Vedder-signed Pearl Jam poster didn't add to the item's value.
Read MoreOn the 19th season of Pawn Stars, a professional artist learned that the story behind his Eddie Vedder-signed Pearl Jam poster didn't add to the item's value.
Read MoreMost people go on "Pawn Stars" to sell, not pawn. Rick Harrison believes there's a reasonable explanation for that.
Read MoreVewers continue to support "The Curse of Oak Island" as it approaches nine seasons, even though there's something about it that many fans can't stand.
Read MoreThe Money Pit from "The Curse of Oak Island" is shrouded in mystery and has been for centuries. Here's the untold truth of this legendary treasure cache.
Read MoreOne seller on Pawn Stars was hoping to earn $9,000 for his vintage ring gun, but was left quite disappointed with the offer he got.
Read MoreTrading cards can fetch a whopping amount these days. That's why Rick Harrison was happy when he could make a deal on some rare basketball cards.
Read MoreThree rare, life-sized Pinocchio marionettes once appeared on "Pawn Stars" -- scoring their seller quite the astounding payday. Here's how much they went for.
Read MoreSteven Assanti was one of the most prolific guests "My 600-Lb Life" ever had. And the story of how he got on the show deserves an adaptation of its own.
Read MoreGary Drayton is a constant on "The Curse of Oak Island," though there's something about him that fans of the series are dying to learn more about.
Read MoreHere's the Pawn Stars scandal that fans may have forgotten but nonetheless stands out as being truly shocking.
Read MoreIt would seem like the "Pawn Stars" team would want to purchase anything affiliated with Babe Ruth. But there's a good reason they passed on a signed bat.
Read MoreYou might've forgotten this all-too-perfect crossover.
Read MoreHere's the famous rocker who once sold a rare acoustic guitar on a Season 3 episode of Pawn Stars.
Read MoreOne fan believes that the mystery on The Curse of Oak Island is not rooted in truth so much as it was a rumor spread to increase the location's property value.
Read MoreOne of Corey Harrison's best deals on Pawn Stars came relatively early in the show's run.
Read MoreOn the History Channel's "Pawn Stars," experts frequently come in to assess items authenticity and value, but they don't get paid for their time.
Read MoreA set of vintage tin toys once appeared on an episode of "Pawn Stars," providing the seller with an impressive payday when it was all said and done.
Read MoreSamurai swords are nothing new on 'Pawn Stars,' but the negotiation for this one took an interesting turn when the seller suggested a barter.
Read MoreThere were some stunts on "Jackass" that were too violent for MTV to air. Steve-O is letting fans know just what they were.
Read MoreHere are some cast members of MTV's The Real World who have died since their appearance on the show.
Read MoreAnyone who's watched "Pawn Stars" has seen the Jim Morrison painting in the shop. As it turns out, it's more valuable than you likely realized.
Read MoreIn a 2013 episode of "Pawn Stars" on the History Channel, news anchor and TV host Katie Couric stopped by Rick Harrison's pawnshop to purchase some memorabilia.
Read MorePart of the fun of watching "Pawn Stars" is seeing the unique items brought in for consideration. Risks don't always pay off, though.
Read MoreHere's how much a seller got for a supposed pirate treasure chest on an episode of Pawn Stars.
Read MoreThe Pawn Stars were on TV before they ever got their own show, appearing in a documentary amongst other TV spots. Rick actually sought out chances to be on TV.
Read MoreThe Pawn Stars have a lucrative deal with a specific fast-food chain: Subway. The stars have to show Subway sandwiches on their show as part of a contract.
Read MoreHere's the Jackass cast member who has racked up close to $9 million in medical bills since the birth of the franchise.
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