Pawn Stars: TOP 7 MASSIVE MISTAKES & MISPRINTS

Pawn Stars: TOP 7 MASSIVE MISTAKES & MISPRINTS



You won’t believe how many mistakes, mishaps, and misprints come through the Pawn Shop! See more in this compilation from Pawn Stars.

00:00 Pokemon Error Card
4:36 $30 Dollar Bill
9:31 Misprinted Eisenhower Stamps
14:05 $1 Error Note
18:51 Half $10 Dollar Bill
24:33 “Dewey Defeats Truman”Newspaper
26:44 Autographed First Day Cover

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  1. WOW cool 20 and 10 dollar bill one in 2007 in that same condition was sold at auction for $23,000.00 the serial number was K46458252B the one this guy has is K46458253B. In 1974 circulation there were 32 bills per sheet, so there could possibly still be 30 more bills in circulation or stored in a collection or perhaps taken out of circulation by a bank and destroyed.

  2. Handling the card on the edges with your hand is getting it dirty. Which tracks from the overall value of the cart chummy

  3. If I ever have an item that I now know how much it's worth because a expert told me so… I wish I would sell it for anything but .

  4. I’m surprised the $30 bill was worth $30k-40k but the folded $1 bill in better condition, and honestly easier to display flat and know what the error is, was only worth $1k

  5. The stamps at 10:15. Because a postal employee acquired the stamps in the course of the employee's duty, those stamps must be surrendered to the Postal Service/Federal Government.

    I would not be surprised if the Postal Inspection Service does not call.

    Now back to the program

  6. i love how rick swindled the 1 dollar fold over error note, 1500 no 1000 no, how bout 600, rick knew exactly where the guy would go, probably expected common say lets split it in that case 800 which rick probably wouldve done but possibly split that to 750 but the guy low balled it to 700 rick was more than happy with that

  7. Chuck Yeager was the first person to break the speed of sound in "level" flight. A navy pilot broke the speed of sound in a dive before Chuck Yeager's flight.

  8. Wow…$2500 for a messed up Pokemon card…I don't know how "scripted" the show is, but gj on the haggle…

    I woulda jumped at even $2000. I mean…How many people are willing to drop a few gs for a messed up Pokemon card? That card isn't even really a show piece and who is out there in the market trying to collect random, insignificant error prints? For that price u could get some Charizards…I remember as a kid opening up a booster pack and there was a blank white card with some color band strips on it…Would that have been worth anything? I just considered it a bad luck "dud" pack.

    But at least respect to Chum for not brushing off Pokemon cards and for him recognizing the collectability of Pokemon stuff.

  9. Wish these dingbats would understand how the auction pricing works: Item sells for $50,000.

    Auction company will take 20% standard (and usually knocks the buyer with a "buyers premium" aka, cash grab)

    $50,000 – 20%= $40,000 after the auction 20%. Then the higher end auctions probably have other hidden fees, listing fees, etc… So let's take off another 5% for that. -$2500.

    Now we're down to $37,500. Shop then has to factor in overhead (building, advertising, employees, etc…even though Chumlee could probably be paid in snickers bars) The shop is looking to at least make at best double it's investment…but if they do 1/3rd over their initial investment probably doing okay. So let's say the seller accepted an offer of $30,000.

    One would say "The shop just made $7500." Not really, after over head the shop probably just broke even. (or lost $$ depending on how many snickers bars Chumlee ate)

  10. Rick is paranoid lol a fake $10 bill that is clearly fake because it has one blank side is illegal to own how? Its ok to make fake bills as long as copy is printed on them or they are easily distinguished as being a copy as in this case one side is blank and the biggest one you don't try to spend the fake bill. They are not red and blue lines they are synthetic fibers and yes he's right that's what you look for in older bills that do not have security features.

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