Pawn Stars Season 9 Episode 44 Pawn U
- TV-PG
- May 29, 2014
- 19 min
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7.4 (25)
In Season 9, Episode 44 of Pawn Stars, titled "Pawn U," Rick, Corey, and Chumlee get educated as they examine some unique items brought into the shop. First up is an antique German poker set, complete with ivory chips and a sterling silver case. The owner is hoping to sell the set to pay for his tuition, but the guys need to determine if its age and quality make it an investment worth making.
Next, a musket from the French and Indian War makes its way into the shop. The owner inherited it from his grandfather, who claimed it was used in the famous Battle of Bunker Hill. As the guys judge its authenticity, they are spurred into a discussion about the Revolutionary War and the valuable artifacts that come with it.
The third item brought in is a vintage Coca-Cola cooler, straight from the 1950s. The owner is hoping to sell it to raise money for his child's college education, and the guys need to decide if it's worth the investment. As they examine the cooler, they learn about the history of Coca-Cola and its impact on American culture.
Finally, a seller comes in with a WWI helmet that he claims was worn by his grandfather on the front lines. The guys are skeptical, knowing that many fakes and reproductions exist in the market. As they examine the helmet and compare it to authentic ones, they get a history lesson on the equipment used in the Great War.
Throughout the episode, the guys discuss the importance of education and the value of investing in oneself. The sellers in each case are hoping to raise money for educational purposes, highlighting the importance of knowledge and personal growth. As they examine each item, they learn about its history and significance, ultimately deciding if it's a valuable investment.
"Pawn U" is a fun and educational episode of Pawn Stars, perfect for history buffs and those interested in the value of unique collectibles. With a variety of items and stories to explore, Rick, Corey, and Chumlee provide insight into the world of pawnbroking and the importance of learning about the past.