Pawn star load of crud

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by medoraman, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    Watching the show right now. Lets see the errors:

    1. Said made in Tyre until 70ad
    2. Then said made in Jerusalem (half true)
    3. Made a huge deal out of it being cleaned
    4. Then paid $1600 for a defective $500 coin

    What a load of crud. Why not tell the truth? Its just as easy.
     
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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    And its possibly stolen...we shall see
     
  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I wouldnt be seeing it till tomorrow but I am not surprised.
     
  5. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    I didn't watch. These shows are all made for the camera.
     
  6. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    I just don't understand why they cannot just tell the truth and show a coin along with real inforrmation. Why be lazy and not get t right? Just makes you sick how someone may have actually learned something.........
     
  7. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    dang, forgot to watch it.....sounds like i didn' t miss to much.
     
  8. newcoinguy

    newcoinguy Member

    looks like it has been released, so thats only a $500 coin? Rick got screwed
     
  9. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yeah, they have been for a long, long time now. It's getting old quick!
     
  10. gunnovice09

    gunnovice09 Nothing

    I can't stand Rick he's the king of low ballers (even though the bartering is supposedly scripted). Ok it's worth a 1000000 dollars so ill give you 100 dollars for it. Also him and his son are cocky and have attitude problems.
     
  11. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    I wouldn't pay that for it. I am glad he overpaid, (assuming any of it is true).
     
  12. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

  13. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    The only reason I watch the show is to see if anything cool pops up. Otherwise the bartering and appraisals are a bunch of bull.
     
  14. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Man with the money hes paying Im gonna sell ny coins to him and retire.
     
  15. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Last time I was in Vegas I stopped by the pawn shop. It's a lot smaller than it looks on TV. They use some creative angles to make that place look big. - All they were doing was selling memorabilia: shirts, hats, all sorts of junk. Nothing in the display cases but junk. Not even a real pawn shop, just a tourist trap. I think they film the episodes at night, but make it appear like it's during the day. Big hoax.
     
  16. KurtS

    KurtS Die variety collector

    Yeah--they speak off the cuff, without any research, as if that proves they're "experienced"--total joke! :too-funny:
    But they probably make more money selling souvenirs than they would make in the pawn business.
     
  17. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    Explain this to me !

    The coin was maybe stolen, the insurance company paid off on it, why wouldn't the insurance company now get the coin back ....thus stiffing Rick ?
     
  18. NOS

    NOS Former Coin Hoarder

    I lost a lot of faith in the show when someone brought in an autographed 1950s $10 note that was fake and the Amish-looking 'expert' said it is "a felony to possess counterfeit money." You must have "fraudulent intent" for it to be a felony and the seller made it very clear the note wasn't real. http://www.secretservice.gov/money_law.shtml According to the Amish-looking expert, anyone who unwittingly possesses a counterfeit note in their wallet is a felon. How about all of the shopkeepers out there who keep examples of fake notes next to their registers to help teach their employees how to spot counterfeit notes? I still watch Pawn Stars periodically to see what comes on but overall, the show is a joke and the Amish-looking expert made that apparent to me.
     
  19. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    Could be that the thief was caught after selling it and court ordered to pay restitution directly to the original owner. Depends on how fast the thief was caught, I guess; he/she must have been caught quickly though. Probably red-handed with some of the loot that hadn't sold yet.
     
  20. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    Yeah, but I agree with Doug. Why should any further owners have clear title simply depending on the insurance proceeds. I agree that the insurance company should own the coin.

    Again, I am just sad. They could have made a real episode and taught people some real knowledge about an ancient coin. It would have been just as easy to get it right as get it wrong.
     
  21. xGAJx

    xGAJx Happy

    Ha-ha, I remember last week I was watching a Pawn stars episode where the old man was hoarding buckets of pre 82 penny’s, and supposedly he was doing it for years.( bunch of bs they probably bought some regular pennies on ebay) and they accidently zoomed in too close I say some old dirty coins, but a lot of 2011 d pennies.
     
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