The BIGGEST Pawn Stars Deal EVER Made



The Biggest Pawn Stars Deals Ever In this captivating video, we explore some of the most extraordinary moments in pawn shop history, featuring rare collectibles, historic artifacts, and incredible appraisals. Highlights include an alleged *Buddy Holly Winter Dance Party* concert poster, dating back to the tragic “Day the Music Died”, and a sealed *Super Mario Bros.* game, a potential Holy Grail of vintage gaming, valued between $300,000 and $1,000,000. We also take a closer look at the 1867 Shield nickel, a rare Civil War-era coin; A signed Disney book signed by Walt Disney and his iconic “Nine Old Men”; And an Edo-period samurai helmet that surprised everyone with its historical significance. Adding to the excitement, there’s a giant kunzite gem, 300-million-year-old fossils, and a Revolutionary War-era book detailing the events of 1776. Each item reveals fascinating stories, expert assessments and tense negotiations that leave you wondering whether the deal will close. Whether you’re a fan of history, rare coins, animation memorabilia, or old video games, this video has something special for every enthusiast. Dive in to discover the stories behind these amazing treasures and their incredible values! 1. Buddy Holly’s last concert poster in the pawn shop. – A seller claimed to have a poster of Buddy Holly’s final Winter Dance Party Tour, which is historically associated with the 1959 plane crash known as “The Day the Music Died”. However, experts confirmed that no authentic poster exists for that concert, causing the deal to be missed despite its emotional background. 2. Sealed Super Mario Bros. Nintendo game in a pawn shop. – A rare, sticker-sealed *Super Mario Bros.* test-market release, with a potential price of up to $1,000,000, has stunned experts. Despite its immense value, the seller’s firm’s asking price of $1,000,000 meant that no deal took place, making it a lost opportunity for both parties. 3. Rare 1867 shield nickel with rays in a pawn shop. – This Civil War-era coin, one of only 25 minted, was estimated at $63,000 to $80,000. The seller asked for $90,000, which was too high a price for Rick to agree to. However, its limited mintage and historical relevance make it a collector’s dream. 4. Book signed by Walt Disney in the pawn shop. – A signed copy of *The Art of Animation* featuring Walt Disney and his “Nine Old Men” animators was valued at $6,000 to $7,500. Its connection to animation history makes it a rare find, but negotiations failed due to differing valuations. 5. Edo-period samurai helmet in a pawn shop. – During a trip to Japan, Rick came across this unique samurai helmet. The seller initially priced it at $300, but Rick, realizing its historical value, closed the deal at $1,650. This stunning piece from Japan’s Edo period is now a shop highlight. 6. Rare Kunzite Gemstone in Pawn Shop. – A massive 323-carat kunzite gem impressed everyone with its vivid color and expert appraisal, valued at $30-$50 per carat. Rick sealed the deal for $6,500, a significant negotiation from the seller’s original $15,000 asking price. 7. 300 million year old fossils in a pawn shop. – A collection of fossils, including a rare spider fossil, from Illinois’ Mazon Creek Formation surprised experts. Due to the spider fossil being exceptionally rare, negotiations concluded at $1,100 for the collection. 8. 1776 Annual Register Book of the Pawn Shop. – The value of this historic book documenting the Revolutionary War and major events of 1776 had diminished due to repairs and rebinding. Despite its importance, it sold for $1,600, less than the seller had expected. Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed! Be sure to share and subscribe for more videos! @Pawn_Fan_Daily #pawnstars #pawnshop #pawn

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