Megawatt Money: Replica swords signed by Kill Bill actor David Carradine, a first edition of TS Eliot's Four Quartets and a 1965 Battle of the Bulge game all feature.
Seven Barreled Pawn: An autographed picture of John Belushi and a Jim Henson puppet arrive in the shop, but it remains to be seen if any of them are worth big money.
Four Score and Seven Pawns: Pull the trigger with the Pawn Stars when an 1800s Colt revolver barrels into the shop. Will Rick lock and load or get gun shy?
Gotham Pawn: Items include limited edition Batman and Joker Bolin guitars, a bronze sculpture by ML Snowden and a pair of signed Betty Crocker letters.
Triple Axel Pawn: A custom Fender quad guitar rocks into the shop, as well as a Wheaties box featuring Tonya Harding. Later, Rick checks out two steelyard scales from the 1700s.
Pops Pawn: Rick gets a taste of British sweets when a Smarties dispenser is brought into the shop. Will it strike a good deal? Only Smarties have the answer.
Double Your Pawn: Giddy up with the Pawn Stars when early Western film star Harry Carey's collection of nearly 200 celebrity autographs lassos into the shop.
Astro-Pawn: Chum is over the moon when a pair of 1960s space robot toys rocket into the shop, but the owner's asking price may bring him back down to earth.
Rick the Emperor: A Roman coin from 44 BC featuring Julius Caesar's portrait is brought into the shop. Will the owner command a high price, or be told to hail a cab?
Pawn Brothers: Amongst the trinkets walking into the shop today are an autographed picture of John Belushi and a 1950s Jim Henson puppet, but are any of them worth big money?
Pawn Awakens: A one-of-a-kind Star Wars Boba Fett prototype jetpacks into the shop. Will Rick pay the bounty or will the deal end up in the Sarlacc Pit?
Pawn Stars: The Star Wars Vault: The force is strong as the gang encounter a treasure trove of Star Wars related memorabilia, including an original 'Revenge of the Jedi' poster.
Pawn Stars: Best 60s Pawn: The Pawn Stars look back at some of their favourite swinging 60s items: an original Playboy Bunny outfit, a Batphone and a set of Jimi Hendrix prints.
Pawn Stars: Wicked Weapons: The Pawn Stars revisit some of the most wicked items to come in the shop, including a thermonuclear weapon warhead cover, and a collection of knives.
Pawn Stars: Money Makers: Revisit some of the most expensive items in the shop, including a 1961 Fender Stratocaster guitar, Mickey Mouse display items, and a Star Wars collection.
Pawn in Space: Explore the cosmos with the Pawn Stars when a cast signed helmet from the 1960's TV show 'Lost in Space' orbits the shop. Will Rick think it's out of this world?
Pawn of Liberty: Rick feels some good vibrations when an original Beach Boys surfboard rides into the shop, then checks out a unique painting of the Statue of Liberty.
Hidden Pawn: A set of playing cards from 1769 with a hidden political message shuffles into the shop, while Corey checks out a set of Charlie's Angels figurines.
Titanic Pawn: A 1906 silver half dollar that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic sails into the shop. Will Rick snap it up or will it sink without a trace?
Pawn in the USA: Rick gets a visit from The Boss when a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket rocks into the store. Meanwhile, Corey checks out some motorcycle art.
Riders on the Pawn: Among the novel objects brought into the shop this time are a yearbook featuring Jim Morrison, and a signed buoy from the TV show Baywatch.
Eye of the Tiger: A banner from the secret WWII airborne division The Flying Tigers flies into the shop. Also, Chum gets his hands on a 1980s Ooze-it toy.