Pawn Stars Season 3 Episode 20 Case Closed
- TV-14
- January 24, 2011
- 21 min
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7.3 (47)
In this episode of Pawn Stars, titled "Case Closed," the team at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop are presented with a range of intriguing items, each with its own unique backstory and value.
First up, a customer brings in a vintage Smith & Wesson revolver that they claim was used by famed lawman Wyatt Earp. The Pawn Stars team must investigate whether the gun is authentic and if there is any evidence to support the customer's claim.
Next, a seller brings in a collection of comic books from the 1940s and 50s, including issues of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. The team must assess the condition of the comics and determine their value in the current market.
Another customer brings in a collection of antique military helmets, including a German Pickelhaube and a British Brodie helmet. The Pawn Stars team must determine the rarity and condition of these helmets to establish an accurate appraisal.
Later on, a seller comes into the shop with a vintage polygraph machine. The team must determine whether the machine actually works and how it can be used in a practical sense.
Finally, a customer brings in what they believe is an antique Chinese jade figurine. The team must assess its authenticity and determine its value based on the intricacy of its carving and the quality of the jade.
Throughout the episode, the team faces challenges, unexpected surprises, and difficult decisions as they work to accurately appraise each item brought into the shop. Tune in to see which items make the cut, and which are turned away in "Case Closed."