From recovered debris and personal coins to newspapers printed the morning after the disaster, these Titanic artifacts bring one of history’s most tragic voyages back to life. Each item carries a powerful connection to the ship that changed the world forever. See more in this compilation from Pawn Stars.
0:00 Piece of the Titanic
1:46 Coin from the Titanic
6:38 Chess Board from the Titanic
9:19 Watch Made from Titanic Pieces
12:16 Newspaper Morning After Titanic Sinks
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Seller hair takes time to get it done.
the look on the guys face when he realized he grossly overpaid for the coin and he was "F" d !
Second guy gave me some wierd vibes. There are mummies in his basement, Im sure of it.
Well honestly I think the guy was told a lie and I hardly agree with the customer when they bring stuff in. Rick is an actor/pawn broker, he almost always right, but I've been a Titanic Fanatic since the 3rd grade and I'm 38 now. Im just saying its sad that titanic items are priced so low
I bought one of those Titanic newspapers on eBay for $4. It's worth that for the entertainment value, but not much more.
I have a piece of coal from the Titanic. Bought it maybe 20 years ago. At that time, it was the only thing brought up that they were allowed to sell.
first guy practiced that sales pitch in the mirror all day long and on the way there lmao
Titanic was and inside job. PSYOP.
Some people are so stupid it's a piece of freaking steel who cares what it came off of it's worth about 10 cents
Rick knows the history, yet he has to call an expert. OMG.
Knowledge is the key to success ❤
Rick should have laughed in his face when he said that is going to cost you 1.2 million pounds.
Staged!
The Titanic didn't ignore the ice warnings. Before the iceberg collision, everything was calm, there also was a cold water mirage. It was a moonless night so you could barely have seen it. This made the captain think, if there is no dangers or obstacles ahead, why slow down, if we see something then we will. At the morning of April 15th, the survivors said that, while hey were being rescued by the Carpathia, their were icebergs all around us. Thats suggests that the berg Titanic hit, was just a bit west that the rest.
Mais tá em.espanhol
If you actually believe this show to be true and they actually have those artifacts, you are either an American or an moron.
12:22 I remember seeing this episode and immediately recognizing the same museum souvenir newspaper I had as a kid 😂
That’s almost looks like my rusty car plate.🤣🤣
Titanic sank on April 14th not April 15th btw
Wheres that COA for that little rusty pos thing. That dude is on crack either way.
1.2 mil lbs lol the ship only costed 7.5 mil to build back when
1.2 mill for couple of inches of rust, shut up you absolute whopper
75 grand yea rigth
Some of these were delusional, like the coin guy. But the first and last guys were definitely trying to scam Rick
First dude was a knobhead 😂😂
Fredricks a creepy looking guy
Everyone talks about the Titanic, but the biggest maritime disaster in history is overlooked: the MV Wilhelm Gustloff, which killed over 9,000 people off the coast of Poland, which is almost 6 times more than on the Titanic.
It amazes me how people give ridiculous value to completely worthless things
Wohh…ricks old ver and then not so old ver.
The guy that sold him that coin for $75k was probably crying the entire way home…from laughing so hard that he pulled that off.
I can’t believe he offered the chess board for $5k – I’d have bought that in a heartbeat at $15k it’s amazing.
Piece of titanic ( very overpriced for rust and could give you bad luck ) 😂
It's all scripted. It's a way to get us peasants to watch a show about history.
The Edward Norton looking guy likes to lowball.
bro was tryna fleece for the chessboard. that piece is actually so cool, should easily go for $20k plus.
I found out that the Zionist Israeli Jews where behind the titanic ww1 and ww2 and many more tragedies
FOH over a million for that
If its such a good deal to spend 1,2 million pound and break it into pieces- why didnt that guy do it himself?
no no, he just turned down 1 million pound "offer" mmm sure.
All I see is theft from a grave yard, from hollowed grounds being sold.
3:42 "the story of the titanic isn't the survivors, it's the victims"
Wait… What?
Music over the voices are just to loud
Best I can do is a plastic toilet seat and three dirty pennies.
I love how they didn’t harp on the fact he said he paid 75g one year ago and then come to hear he bought it for 21 not 75 lmao
No the brittle steel wasn’t a manufacturing flaw. Andrew Conklin was a crook and made extra money by making steel that crumbled instead of stretching.
The dude with the vest and the John Gill coin just gives me weird dude vibes. Just a gut feeling
Did he just lick his fingers before flipping those pages
first red flag with the titanic newspaper… there is NO way that a paper could know, the morning after, that 1500 people died in 1909. we didn't even know the true number of 9/11 until years later and we had mass communication in 2001 (not like today but still WAY better than 1909).