Ep 19. Four Score and Seven Pawns
- TVPG
- December 26, 2016
- 20 min
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6.0 (23)
Pawn Stars season 13 episode 19 is titled "Four Score and Seven Pawns." In this episode, viewers will once again be taken inside the world of the famous Las Vegas pawnshop, where the Harrison family and their team are always on the lookout for valuable and interesting items to buy and sell.
The first item brought in on this episode is a rare collection of Civil War photographs, which the seller claims are worth a fortune. But, as the Pawn Stars team sets to work investigating the provenance of the collection, they begin to see some red flags. Will they be able to confirm the authenticity of the photographs, and make an offer that is fair for both the buyer and the seller?
Next up is a rare, one-of-a-kind painting by the famous artist, Norman Rockwell. The piece is stunning, and the seller is hoping to get a high price for it. However, the Pawn Stars team are concerned about some inconsistencies they notice in the painting, and are forced to bring in an expert to authenticate the piece. Will the painting turn out to be the real deal, or will it be revealed as a clever forgery?
Later on in the episode, a seller brings in a unique item from the early days of television - an original vintage TV set from the 1950s. While the set is clearly a piece of history, the team are unsure how much demand there is for this type of item. They attempt to learn more about the history of vintage television sets, and to gauge how much collectors might be willing to pay for such a piece.
Finally, the episode concludes with a few smaller items, including a rare baseball card and a vintage toy car. As always, the Pawn Stars team must weigh up the costs and benefits of purchasing these items, and find a fair price that will satisfy both the seller and the buyer.
With its fascinating mix of history, art, and pop culture, "Four Score and Seven Pawns" is an entertaining and educational episode of Pawn Stars that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a fan of antiques and collectibles, or simply enjoy watching the fascinating world of pawnbroking unfold, this episode is definitely worth tuning in for.