Rick heads to Orlando to seek out an octagonal 1915 Pan Pacific gold coin for a customer in this collection of scenes from "Party On, Pawn."
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Pawn Stars
Season 12
Episode 2
Party On, Pawn
"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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Let me call a buddy of mine. He’s an expert in 1915 Panama coins.
This is a negotiation between 2 professionals, so you’re not really gonna see any of that.
they both know what it is and what it’s worth
im supposed to say that not you buddy
Jonathan Bohn I
Technically he does ,The beard of knowledge..
They call the expert and the phone rings of the guy selling it.
it was cool to see rick on the other side of the “coin”.
But he wasn’t though, he was still buying like he does on the show.
Yes, but in this case, he really wants to buy it. Whereas on the show, he doesn’t feel any pressure to make a deal. But then again, he already has a buyer with a solid offer guaranteeing a profit of 2k+ So… I guess you are right…
Nope. I still think Ric was in control.
Not really, there is no way he would settle for 70k on his buyer, thats just the initial offer for him looking
Haha that’s funny
Rick’s customer actually offered $90k, I bet.
Because there’s money to be made
It was 70 get your head straight
Plot twist: the guy doesn’t want the coin anymore
Actually he sold it for 75 grand.
spllitz I would absolutely ask for cash upfront before doing this for that very reason
Someone would want it anyway
“Rick, I bought one for $40K. It was cleaned, but I don’t really care about that. The price was right.”
Double Plot Twist: It was a piece of chocolate in gold foil.
Guy was asking $70,000 so, Rick should have offered him $1.96 and told him he would have to have it cleaned and framed, and then, it might sit around his shop for a year or more, etc. Ha ha.
Pirate Labs and he’s taking a huge risk for it
You don’t clean coins lmao
Cleaning the coin would lower the value drastically
@Dusk278 why :/
HeavenHammer because cleaning the coin would damage the coin as some elements that can’t only be removed by taking some of the coin with it. Also messing with the natural state of the coin lowers its value as coin collectors prefer it in its aged formed than it being tampered
I like how Rick struggles every time he tries to say the name of the coin 😂 0:23 0:36 1:30
Rick has skills to pay the bill for sure
I actually think that they could do a show of Rick going around buying stuff from shops like that. That would be a very interesting show to watch
You have a great idea..
good to see a negotiator just as good as rick
When he said 70k I thought Rick was gonna offer 45k lmfao
He knewed with whom he’s dealing with.
Ricks on a mission here.
A lot different when Rick is dealing with someone in his same league.
I love how rick negotiated with him like their in his shop.
After the plane ticket and hotel room, Rick made like 50 dollars lol
And also his ticket and hotel room were paid for by the History Channel for the show
Rick knows how to take care of his good customers!!!!
“Making a little money is a lot better than making no money.” Nice line!
I’ve seen this clip many times, I know what happens, I know the history, yet I continue to watch it.
When rick explains what his looking for, i feel goosebumps in my heart
As a courtesy .. from One coin guy .. to Another .. I love it!
I was at a wedding in SF one of the old ladies had a necklace made of eight of those coins. A bit over the top but spectacular.
I can’t believe the second guy has been to his shop many times and didn’t recognise him straight away