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Pawn Stars: Ancient Artifacts NOBODY Knew Existed

Apr 19, 2024
do you look for these things? If they are the most gorgeous ones out there you may be looking at $25 $30,000 this is on the upper end of the middle I think it's a $112,000 item thanks buddy I appreciate it no problem Rick negotiates the price. I'll tell you what I'll give you 7 grand. I would still like to receive 10 grand. I'll go 8 Grand 8 Grand is fine. I will meet you right there and we will do some paperwork. He brings an

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sword that belonged to his grandfather, do you know what it is? I'm actually not sure I know that my grandfather bought it at an auction.
pawn stars ancient artifacts nobody knew existed
It has some very interesting details, like Medusa's head, which looks like a lion here. oh, that's nice, look out, it's clear, it's Arabic writing, it's got Arabic on the sheet, it's got Russian writing here. I'm a bit lost here with no idea of ​​its value. The owner makes an offer and how much you are looking for. get I was looking for 40,000 I would like someone to come and take a look at it I know this sword is actually like a sword of historical importance this sword belonged to a Russian prince Ivan Ivanovich adki and he was killed in the Battle of Brienne in France by the troops of Napoleon.
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Wow, this guy is killed with this sword. The expert takes it in his hands to examine it closely. This Arabic writing means that it came from Persia and was built with the intention of being like a head of state sword. What value do you think this has? I imagine you're talking about 75,100,000 thanks for letting me see it, of course, I heard everything Chum needed. He wants to negotiate the price. He would buy it for 20,000. The problem is that it is too big. It's a risk for me now that makes me think I should find the right auction.
pawn stars ancient artifacts nobody knew existed
Thanks for coming. I appreciate it after knowing the real value of the sword. I'm glad I didn't sell it. World War I knives are great. Brought to the store by a guy who wants to sell them. The WWI knees are cool too, by the way, where did you get these things? I got this one from an estate sale probably about two or three years ago. I got this from someone else. estate sale probably about a year later, well I can definitely tell you it's before World War II because it's quite common to find knuckle guards on weapons like this, this type of sword was banned right after the Geneva Convention, why is it so good? the Geneva Convention that you had to have a standard blade so that when they cut you with it they could just sew up the problem with this one says the US here never heard of the US government issuing a blade like this this one looked like completely authentic the problem is that I have never heard of the manufacturer oo león, so how do you authenticate these things?
pawn stars ancient artifacts nobody knew existed
I have a friend who is an expert on military knives, he will take a look at them and tell us how much they are worth, maybe we can make them. A deal: Rick calls in an expert, so this is called a Mark One trench knife and 1918 is when they were first made by a French manufacturer and if you can imagine getting hit in the face with one of these, it would incapacitate you, that was the intention of this particular knife, if it is original it could have a triangular blade, now it does this, but he really doesn't want it to bother him right now.
It has an original label here indicating where it was found and to whom it was given to my insurgent war bolo taken at the Battle of the Philippine Island of Balong on November 21, 1899 by the 26th Infantry without a second opinion. CH is committed to negotiation. The guy usually calls someone, but I'm guessing it's probably something worse somewhere in the $500, 850,500 range, that's the max. I'm going to give you 600 dollars, that's all. I'm walking well. I'll give you 600 dollars for it. Okay, man, you're tough, you're tough, man, no, you're tough, in the end, $600 is great. I don't know what the true value will be.
I'm sure these guys will figure it out and use it. Cory shows up and they have a conversation about the article. What are you doing wrapping an item so that customers accept it? Home with them, what is this Filipino war knife? Where do you buy it? I bought it from Spencer's dad's friend. How much do you pay for it? 600 CH. This is worth about 200 dollars. 200 plus about $800. I bet you it's worth $600 or more. I'm right, you're pinky walking in a cool tutu and if I'm right you're cutting your ponytail with this thing. I'll take that bat because I know I'm right, you're willing to bet your hair, yeah.
There's no way I'm wrong, I'll happily bet my ponytail that I'm going to lose my hair buddy, an expert is coming to review the article Alex, I'm glad you're here. Filipino war knife, call it barang, yeah. They make Sham and I make a bet, how much is it worth? what's the bet? Yeah, and Sham paid $600 for it. I thought I overpaid. It's worth around 300 dollars. These are actually very popular with collectors and are tied to the 26th Infantry regime. I think it's like you're probably going to make a thousand dollars, damn, Cory has to walk around with his pinky in a tutu, come on, let's get this over with, it's Well, oh, that's a ride, what do you think, Rick?
I've finished now. I can't believe you got it. You have to be careful with that, but you know I will never forgive you for this job. A 15th century weapon has Rick's full attention and he wants it. God, what do we have here? It is a crossbow from the 15th century. I can honestly say I've never had one. medieval crossbow here I came to a

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shop today to sell my 15th century crossbow. The best thing about them was that they were at close range, you could punch through a suit of armor overnight, oh my god yes, well it's ridiculously heavy. 500 year old technology, you don't need much. of training to use them, basically, a guy could grab one of these things, shoot and duck, what do you intend to do with it?
I'm looking to sell it, what's a fair price for you? $112,000. I have no idea if that's the right price. I'm going to call a friend and bring him here and take a look at this. Rick needs help and the expert is there to let one of them down. This is like a castle weapon. It's not one you'd really carry with you. a lot so, what year do you think a crossbow with this style is? It probably dates between 1550 and 1650. This is a military crossbow. What the hell is a crossbow like this worth? Which is original. I would say you're probably talking between 7. and $10,000 uh I want to disagree with you on this like double that listen I think if you put this on a show you would get an offer but I don't think it's 12,000.
The client is now in a difficult situation since Rick has his price set. This thing looks great and I would love to have an early Renaissance crossbow in my shop. I'm not going to pay more. I'll tell you what, I'll give you 5 thousand dollars. That's why I couldn't consider that I can get a better offer. I can't give it away. I know you can't give it away. I mean, what's your best best price? My bottom dollar at 105, that's what I'll take. I'll tell you what I'll pay 7500 dollars. I'm not going to pay what I think is more than it's worth.
I mean, I'll pay 95 dollars flat. The deal will only be right at $7,500, nine flat. I can Don't do it, you should thank you for bringing it, but 7500 is what I was able to do. A book from Isaac Newton's library reaches the old man's hands. This is a book that belonged to Isaac Newton. It was printed in 1546. That's cool. I don't know how much the book is worth, but if it belonged to Isaac Newton it should be worth thousands of dollars. It's about geology and mind. Newton liked it a lot. It's in Latin. It is a very interesting piece.
How come you think I'm a Newton? I own this book, if we open the cover, this is Isaac Newton's bookplate. Corners are something Isaac Newton made. Do you have any idea what it would be worth? I have a clue. I'm going to call an expert on the old man calls on rare books the expert Gary did the authentication and if it belonged to Newton. Well, we can see that the book was published in 1546. Isaac Newton was very interested in alchemy. Now there is some bad news. This is not the original binding of this book. was restored this was repaired probably made in the 18th century this number here is Newton's shelf number where he would have stored the book so this book was owned by Isaac Newton what kind of value do we have on this site?
I believe this book would retail. It is worth $20,000. Your father had very good taste. What remains to be seen is whether the old man will make a deal. So what are you trying to get out of this? Son, around 15, there's no way you could. live on 5,000 that's what I'll pay that's too low you can't do 10 no five is where I'd like to be in this could you do seven? I'll split it with you at six I can't accept less than seven sounds like a plan, thanks, come on. I'll get someone to write it. I made $7000 from the book.
I think it could be worth more, but it's a great price. Thanks for watching and as always, like and subscribe for more content.

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