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Pawn Stars
Season 6
Episode 11
Silver Linings
"Pawn Stars" follows three generations of the Harrison family as they assess the value of items coming in and out of their Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, from the commonplace to the truly historic.
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Possibly the only smart Pawn Stars customer, knew what he had and when to sell it at the right time.
Well said. I’ve gotta say to the people that don’t know. Rick scored with the Constitutional. The bars are one thing, paying spot is paying spot but Silver Washington Quarters sell for *double* melt value on average - the Mercury Dimes are worth $2.20 and the lowest grade “good” will fetch $3.50 on any year. Rick made money here. Somebody went through the coins with a fine toothed comb, trust that.
@Mike Sixx And I bet those Engelhard fat boys have insane premiums today.
He also had something of value. Gold , or in this case silver. Things that have a spot price to go off of. Most people on this show expect to get 40k for an old cloth from 1973 😂 most things lose value, gotta have something that can go up
Silver quarters do not sell for double melt value unless it's a rare year like 1932
He actually had a much better opportunity around 2009, would have made much more
Guy literally sold it at the right time.
Why?
Frang guessing price of silver has dropped
Aled Caebwd Ey that’s good for some of us then.
that amount has dropped more than 50% since this was filmed.
Best time was in 2011 when silver reached $48.70 an ounce.
The Old Man popped up like the Undertaker as soon as the word "silver" was said.
I would do the same :3
🤣
Yep that was pretty fast.
I for some reason read it "old man pooped"
Dude I can hear takers bell chime "thuuumm" lol
Imagine going into a pawn shop and walking out with $111,000
He traded real money (silver) for fake money (fiat currency).
@@michaelhuebner6843 yes
@@michaelhuebner6843 well the fake currency can buy you a house, the metal can sit in a box lol.
@@michaelhuebner6843 u literally just copied the guy 2 comments above this one... ever have an original thought?
Both of you guys names are Michael
Doctor: I'm looking to sell Abraham Lincoln's skull.
Rick: Sorry man, but it has a hole in it.
Semibiased lol
Too soon
Jericho 1444 It’s been almost 200 years...
Ah! but that was made by a genuine John Wilkes Booth! Surely, that's an addition to its value?
It's got two holes in it where the sockets are... sorry no can do
2:48 sounds like when a car can’t start
Bern Giambuzzi this is such a underrated comment 😂😂
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
😁🤣
:))))))
Rick - “ I’m not a speculator in the silver market, i’m a businessman”
Sign outside - Gold and Silver pawnshop.
Best i can do is GTFO...lol
Both can be true at the same time.
@@kauaicouple BAHAHAHAHA
He’s not a speculator, meaning he don’t wait for the silver value to go up, he pay for spot
Rick was really friendly. Even promised to help the guy if his stuff wasn't completely pure.
Bought silver on it's low
Sold it on it's high in a pawn shop
*What a man*
@Eric Manuel I hope for your sake you don't buy silver!
The pawn shop gave him close to the spot price, he didn't get screwed.
@@vincentconti3633 we'll see about that
Vincent is right, silver's price has dropped significantly
@@vincentconti3633 why?
3 dollars an ounce? where was I back then!
Taco Stacks hey :D
Taco Stacks eating tacos😃😏🌮
Taco Stacks
A few years (months?) from now, people will be saying “$18 an ounce? Where was I back then!?”
@@robmatijevich8910 now its $27 an oz
With the Federal Reserve printing over $2.5 T w/another $1.5 this October silver & gold can only go up. Old man Harrison remembered well the dark days of the Great Depression & understood the nightmare when currency has no metal backing.
Love how Rick educates the buyer about the product 😂
The old man was the real silver expert
When Rick said, “Or hold on to it for 6 months and sell it for $50,000,” that’s exactly what happened. LOL. Rick still hasn’t broke even from this buy and it’s been many years. Haha.
Pretty sure he would have sent it straight to the Smelter
Yeah he would move quick on that knowing that it could drop quickly in price.
I mean..duh
This aged poorly
They turned it all into silver pawn star souvenir coins and sold them for 60 a pop. Thats 60 per ounce of silver coin. They definitely made their money and more
@@michaelmartin1520 I know they made those silver coins but how do you know they melted this silver for it?
"I have 3000 ounces of silver"
"$110,000 for it?"
"How about $110,000.01"
"Sorry man, there is no money to be made."
🌜🌛
@@SynthD minus about $10 less than spot. A pawn shop will literally offer $8 for an ASE worth $20.
@@sumdood2035 People are free to offer anything they want. Check around I'm sure it's not hard to find someone who pays fairly.
That’s not even what he offered
That's arsenal's offer 😂😂
Rest easy, Old Man!
Hunter Richmond his father died?
GetFitAsh yes
what if he's "resting" hard?
@@AshChildOfGod It been a while.
Who cares.
Today, he can buy back those 3,000 ounces and still have $71,000 to spare.
When I saw 32 per oz... yikes! What a smart dude
Not now though...😶😶
@@bigtxbullion it's going to be a lot more in th next couple of years
He probably did
I would of sat on that cash until the price dropped heavy, then get even more silver
He was right when he said “or it can be 50 thousand”
It will go up,
My father told me, when you invest into something and you want to get back your returns. Never ever go to a pawn shop for returns. Rule number 1 in investment.
he paid $3 an oz and sold for $36-ish that is a damn great return...pawnbrokers aren't the best sales avenue but if you buy very low and can sell for more and want to sell quickly
He got market value for the silver.
I think gold and silver are different, they pay as much as coin shops, market value
You will never get a premium on gold and silver if you go to a gold and silver store. He got for spot which is what anyone would get.
If you have that amount of silver, then you sell directly to a foundry! I did some dealings selling scrap metal to a German foundry and they payed better than the gold shops... Basically they payed me the same for 925 Sterling silver scrap as the gold shop offered for 999 silver, that's basically 7.5% more but then they also payed for the 7.5% copper that's in sterling silver and any gold that was on gold plated silver... In the end I got more than 15% more than the gold shop offered for my scrap, and that was after all surrounding cost were deducted!
Doctor: Chum has an aggressive brain tumor and an operation of $200,000 Will save his life
Rick: best I can do is $90,000 and I'm taking risks here
Ali Nasir Lmfao
Old man would say ill do it for 5 dollars and a handle of jack.
*laughs in european*
Dom Moulder laughs *acid thrown in face* in *honor killing every other day* European *child grooming gang given probation*
If you get acid thrown in your face at least you don't have to pay $1,000,000 for facial reconstruction surgery ;)
The Old Man loved silver. The young dude looked like he scored big. Was fun to watch. Great video
My dad had a ton of silver quarters. He used to work at one of the family delis, and when he'd get quarters and dimes he would throw them on the counter to see if they were silver, because they sound different. Then he would seperate them from the normal coins and replace them with his own quarters and dimes
Or you good just look at the date 1964 and down😀
Just look at the edge.
A Vending machine gave me change. I heard clink, clink, clunk! Silver Quarter! I still have it.
I did this as a cashier for 4 years
@@williamwilson6499 ain't nobody got time for that
ricks wife : give me all those 7 inches daddy
rick : *sigh* best i could do is 4
Dylan Colombana 😂
This is stolen for sure
“Let me call up my buddy...he knows everything there is to know about this”
Vance there’s no money to be made here That’s the best I can do 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭
This is like the holy grail of silver.
GucciArzola Can you do $6?
I have right at 1,000 ounces. Mixed bullion and collector coins. Lots of eagles.
Shane Delahunty yes, he is the King of silver bullion. He stacks a lot of poured silver as opposed to coinage.
I'm mad that I read this in Rick's voice
Anuj Khullar yeah you can get free silver at mintbuilder site ,use code 243269, thanks !
1:03 "Alright let me make sure these thousands of ounces of silver are legit."
Briefly sifts through some coins for 20 seconds
1:23 "Seems legit."
TV editing...this wouldve taken hours if not days probably had min wage staff checking it before he "walked in"
Love seeing the old man get excited about silver reminds me of my grandpa
Dang thats only worth around 45k now a days. Good sell. Lol
It's only a matter of time man and he'll double his money more likely than not...
Around 64,000 right now at 19.44/oz
Rick sold that silver within a week of purchasing it.
They had it minted into collectible coins of themselves to sell at the shop if I'm not mistaken, im certain that added to their smelt value.
Jon BERTOCCHI I was thinking the same thing . Great deal .
This guy literally sold the silver at the highest price range ever. Silver price after that tanked incredibly. This is like selling bitcoin when it was 18k.
Such a boss. Probably a clairvoyant too.
guy prolly had Inside infornation through some old money family connections.
Actually not long after this the price went up even more, but then after that it dropped a lot
Nah silver was 45ish sometime in 2011 which is around 165,000
Right now 3372 oz of silver is worth 49K
Sub $13 today, thanks corona
2021 called, they want their silver back.
0:13 I just love that sound of Silver clanking together like that.
2:45-2:50 Old Man Doesnt Take His Eyes Off The Silver Lol
Powernap xD
He's actually just having a series of small strokes
Rip
He was simply taking a nap bruh😴😅
How are yall going to say he was asleep when he clearly blinks during that time?
Rick: Let me call a buddy of mine who's an expert on silver stuff.
*Silver surfer walks in*
3372 ounces sold for $111k. $32.92/oz. He did really well. Nine years later with the current silver boom it's only worth $24.50 or so.
Literally trying to find out why they paid that much when silver was under 20 an oz
0:12 - 0:14 that sound of silver bars being stacked. Music to my ears.
For Only 25 cents a day you can give clean water to African kids
Rick: I could do 10
Lol
And he’s taking a risk
Patrick McCallum a woman may have 5-7 kids but usually not every one of them will live to adulthood
Patrick McCallum they can’t manage their own lives so don’t blame them for being 1000 years behind lol.
😂😂🤣
That silver only worth like $60k today so he cashed out well.
mischiefpwns it'll probs be 200k in 30 years
ya sold high ..coarse rick thought he was robbing him
Joseph Stalin or 20k
100k Today is vastly greater then a potential 200k in 30 years.
Nope that was still peanuts. Silver will probably go to over $1000 an ounce. I am fully expecting that.
However I don't want paper dollars for silver.
$32.89 per ounce when he sold it for those who are wondering
We getting close haha.
@@mrexclusive5406 Yes we are
I started stacking Gold and Silver in 2017
It was 37 per ounce
@@007_ITACHI 03:34 he's calculating the cost for an ounce of silver at $32.39 per ounce.
That guy seriously invested well and in the end got the return on his silver investment BIG TIME 👏
I'm so addicted to this show, definitely one of my favorites.
Gold and silver will never change. It's been coveted and sort after for thousands of years and this love for precious medals should never leave the hearts of men. It's in our souls to be drawn to the precious medals the earth yields. Truly the shining glory of the earth.
Silver and gold are at least worthwhile in industry. The stuff that is worthless are diamonds as the best use for them are drill bits. For jewelry we just have synthetic diamonds that look great.
That silver is worth $85,000 today. 2/13/21
And later this year maybee $50,000
When the old man first opened this shop and hired his son rick, i bet Rick told him “Im Taking A Risk here” for some reason.
Hahahahahha totally!!!
🤣🙎
My father told me the same thing. Invest in something. I’ve invested most of my life and money into my wife, and she ended cashing out, took more than half of everything i owned and I’m left with 30% and nearly broke!! She didn’t take any of the loans or debt. Rule #1. Don’t invest in woman!
Investing in women is investing in your relationship. Not spending a lot of money on her. You can invest in a lot of different things.
Carla Battaleme yes i know. I meant my type of investing and not your type. Lmao
wow how did she pull that off
Make sure you hit em with the pre-nup!
Good advice
The old man is literally Scrooge Mcduck in real life 😂😂
bones actually
How do you know? Where did you find out about it? Do you have a link?
That is true in some of the episodes he is very greedy
Good for the guy. He sold at the right time. Hope he started stacking again.
R.I.P old man
Ariel Oliva he died?
Ariel Oliva he died rest in peace
I think his cofin is made of silver.
Supergamer yes he did 😭
He did? Wow
00:39 he sounds like a rapper 😂 GOT THESE BARS
Silver today 6-19-21 is $25.90 oz making 3,100 oz worth about $80,000... Good thing he sold then and good thing Rick didn't sit on it
This had to be the most authentic, genuine and interesting episode yet.
The show is scripted. Nothing about it is authentic or genuine. Still entertaining though.
@@FatherManus no,this is scripted but the dela is real,basiclly they buy the object or not and then they film the show
@@arasanhu7993 I think that's true for some, but I have my doubts about this one as the seller is in another episode
Keep on stacking, friends. Ill never sell off my entire stack.
4:33 "Or you can tote this stuff around some more...." THAT line closed the deal!! 😲😲😲😲😲😲
This is my favourite episode.
Worth about $72,000 today Rick gave him about a $33 an ounce silver is at $22 an ounce now! Sketchy market, you never know for sure!
Rick in a public mall toilet:
"Hello sir, toilets are 50 cents"
Rick: Best i can do is 25 cents, i'm taking a huge dump here
John Lorton ur stupid
I don’t know why this comment is so bad it’s funny
And I'm going to have to bring in an expert on my dump and I have to have it framed and it may sit in my shop for a long time.
RIP The Old Man😢❤️
Calculator: 305k
I’ll do 111k
Slick Stre the calculator said 30k lol
Lawrence Qin bruh
Slick Stre It said 30511.38
Hazardous ur one decimal off 3051.138 ounces
It is only worth $50k today, sonyour comment really doesn't mean anything.
As a coin collector this episode was heartbreaking
I bet you, they check each coin, to ensure there's nothing rare.
Same
those coins does not worth at numismatic but only for the metal. they are called trash silver.
I mean in today's sliver goes more cheapers and if you get 3000 oz it's like you may earn a lot than that if feels like 110k is not enough.
And I'm sure there was some key dates in that bag
Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.
*My brain*
Yeah, there is alot of sense in this.
Our doubts are traitors.
@wilson Adams Doubt is an uncomfortable condition, but certainly it a ridiculous one. Lol
@wilson Adams Never doubt the power of crypto, it can do wonders
@Alice mark Stock is good but crypt0 is better..
Good thing he sold it then. It'd be worth half that today.
Geoffrey Smart no you idiot. That makes absolutely no sense.
No, that makes perfect sense, silver is dropping drastically in price, so the price dropped by alot, it's not rocket science...
Nightmares 2Night lmao do you know anything about the value of silver? It moves like the stock market would. It's 16.5 but KS an ounce today, and it was worth 32 or more a few years ago.
Nightmares 2Night um his math is right 3,300 ounces of silver is worth $54,500 today and that's if you get spot price. For those 100 ounce bars dealers these days pay $1-2 under spot. Oh and forget that 1000 ounce comex bar nobody would buy it.
Sure it does moron...Rick gave him 36 bucks/oz Silver is trading at about 17 spot...Do the math, dummy.
It's so satisfying to end up with a silver dime or quarter from a vending machine or shop change. The sound they make when they clink is unmistakeable.
Yeah the silver is much heavier than the "mix" of metal today's quarters are. Modern quarters clink 50s quarters clunk
As of today it's worth about half that.
I like how he's trying to get more. Like come on man. This is the only thing they don't low-ball on
Finally, the episode we all searched for is now uploaded.
$111,000/3372 oz = $32.91/oz the guy sold at the right time, and if Rick held onto it with today's prices ($16.50) it is literally worth what he said on the show $50k ($55,638 to be exact) good for the seller he was smart to sell when he did instead of riding it all the way back down.
Caden Ngo Tick sent it for melting immediately. There ain't no flipping on silver at the pawn shop.
What do you mean flipping? like holding it to sell to someone else?
I'm sure they picked through the mercs looking for a 16d
It will be worth multitudes more when the dollar collapses
For those who don’t understand. While the value of the dollar goes down. Simultaneously silver is going to be worth more and more of those same inflated dollar amounts. 100$ would be worth 100$ 2 years from now but it will buy less. 100$ of silver in 2 years may be worth 200-250$. Sorry for rant
CUSTOMER: I have silver.
RICK: Okay give me one minute.
*Goes into the back, sits down, looks into the camera*
RICK: The old man is gonna lose his mind when he sees this silver.
*Leaves back to the front*
RICK: Wow paps, look it's silver!
they shoot that part at a different time and edit it in
Condolences for one of the classiest men on TV, Mr. Richard Harrison Sr. the "Old Man". I never thought a celebrity's passing could affect me so profoundly. I will miss him. Rest in peace shipmate.
im so jealous of those silver quarters, i would love them
Go to the bank, ask if they have any of those cool "older quarters" from 1961
Failing that, just get boxes of quarter rolls. Say it's for your place of business hand them cash. Hit all the local banks.
Begin going through thousands of quarters. Take back the ones you don't need to a bank that has a coin counter.
Oh, or just buy "junk silver" from a precious metals store. Silver's pretty cheap per ounce right now. And you'll find a ton of change buy weight.
Rick: We gotta drill these to see if it’s real silver.
Also Rick: There’s some holes so it would be 100k but the best I can do is
250$.
RIP funny old man!
Wow cool episode. I love when big money is involved!
"i'm gonna take one of these rick" "no,no ure not" "c'mown"
I could tell the Old Man was excited because his eyes opened
lol u right
selling at $32/oz was a solid move for this guy at that time, it hasnt been back at that price in 12 years. I have abut 2000 oz but my sell price is $50+, until then I HODL!!!!
"Or hold on to it for 6 months and sell it for 50"
It's worth about 50 now, he knew lmao
smart move.
What planet are you living on where silver is currently $50 per oz? I want to go there!
@@Lexicon-ff6or he was walking about selling thw whole silver for like 50k$ which would have been a lose for rick thats why he didnt go up on price
I wish my dad told me to buy bars of silver 12 years ago.
you were better off purchasing Amazon Stock, or Apple Stock, or Google Stock, 12 years ago.
@@ProfessorFickle Honestly amz stock price looks like gold peaked at 2k
He told me instead...psyche!
I'm Buck :well in 10 years amazon stock is up 2,529% ($52 in 2009, current price $1478)
Gold/Silver Not a investment , gold/silver is a commodity like a barrel of oil.
Funny story I just finished buying something from Amazon .
I'm just a saver seems to work I will retire in my 50's "5 more years to go" and as always zero debt.
"I'm gon' take one of these, Rick."😂
“I’m gonna take one of these Rick”
“Um no no your not”
“Come on”
God I miss the old man
He died ?
@@HOSWELL444 yeah a while a go back in 2018
@@giraffeman326 R. I. P Oldman 😔
I love how Rick always tells people how worthless their item is while he is salivating to buy it...
I’ve never seen the old man move so fast
The Old man was like "Get your hand out or the way before I chop it off" lmao 🤣😂
God Bless Pops. I miss him even if it is TV. Such a cool dude. Talk about a self made fellow.
He died from all the bad deals
Karma finally caught up with him.
The Old Man...."I'll take one"....Rick...."no you won't "....LOL
That man's father taught him the game of life.
Great video and life lessons
Always check your change to see if they’re pre ‘65. 90% silver in those bad boys! A quarter from then is worth about 5 bucks a piece!
Probably 100,000 in just the coins after separating them, so the silver bricks are all profit
Aside from a few die hard collectors a lot of people wouldn't be willing to pay much over spot for those coins.
That shop seems to think so. I was there last October and they were selling a bag of Kennedy Halves with about 3.5 ounces of silver content for $90 plus tax. Probably come from that guys hoard.
Yeah i bet, i guess that's why they own a business , me personally cant look someone in the face and bold face lie and say im not making anything off this deal i just cant
guy said he only had dimes and quarters along with the 100oz bars and that monster 29kilo brick
pavester so what do you mean though, that the big bag of coins isn't worth more value then the weight of silver?
I think the kid actually means “I’m Really glad my dad taught me to speculate”
Best video on CZcams for so many reasons lol
That stack went straight inside the Old man's vault.
First time that a customer asks Rick "What is your best price?" Instead of him asking that to his customers.
Loved this episode. Wish the entire episode of the silver had been shown here and watch the old man really go after the silver. Really did like the Old Man. He started being called that when he was just 38.
Really enjoyed watching this pawn.
My favourite Pawn Stars video!
R.I.P Old Man...you will be missed😢😢
Not
@@stevens5541 wtf why not?!
Man. I love this show. Happy to learn from those who have and and see them being successful. Life is gorgeous ❤️!!!
Probably the best-timed sell I’ve ever seen on this show (and I’ve seen some coins on here that ended up flopping massively for Rick)
Somewhere Geralt of Rivia is drooling...
I’m watching this for the 100th time
Why do a many times buddy?
Rookie numbers man you gotta step it up
I always come back to the same videos for some reason
The best scene from the entire show
LOOOL SAME ! , I don't know why I keep coming back
R.I.P Old Man 🙏🏽
One of my favorite transactions from the show
The seller sold the right time, this episode was released in 2012. That's near the peak of the silver price in the decade and now is just half of the price !
@ranger1000 what does that mean ? When will it get to that value ?
‘Hedge against hyperinflation’.
A year after he bought this, the price of silver halved.
Yea wtf, but is gold a safer option?
That's not what hyperinflation means. If you'd bought silver with bolivars five years ago, you'd be very happy even if silver was worth a tenth of what it was when you bought it.
Noah Mitchell, so that means it’s going back up
rgtrooper13 That’s like saying you have a 500 dollar bill from the 1800s and take it to a store.
rgtrooper13 What would make the quarter higher market value - melting it into silver or just leaving it as is?
“Go to a regular store it’s worth 25c moron”
“The coins are worth money because of the *precious* metal”