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Series 12 - Episode 43 - Chronicling activities at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, a 24-hour business in Las Vegas.

2016
Series 12 - Episode 55 - The guys peruse an enormous Smurf collection.
Series 12 - Episode 52 - The team grab hold of a medieval mace and some 1950s cap guns.
Series 12 - Episode 53 - A car purportedly owned by Fidel Castro is given the once-over by Corey.
Series 12 - Episode 51 - The original contract between The Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein turns up.
Series 12 - Episode 49 - The guys are impressed by some trainers signed by Michael Jordan.
Series 12 - Episode 47 - An annual register from the year of the Declaration of Independence turns up.
Series 12 - Episode 45 - A wanted poster for legendary American gangster John Dillinger turns up.
Series 12 - Episode 41 - The guys appraise a hat worn by John Wayne.
Series 12 - Episode 42 - An issue one Spider-man comic turns up. Corey has his eye on a promotion.
Series 12 - Episode 39 - The crew weigh up a bone saw used for wartime finger amputations.
Series 12 - Episode 40 - A crank-driven organ from the 1900s draws the guys' attention.
Series 12 - Episode 38 - The guys assess a briefcase once owned by American inventor-explorer Charles Lindbergh.
Series 12 - Episode 36 - A Rolls Royce belonging to Johnny Cash cruises into the shop.
Series 12 - Episode 34 - Rick and Corey examine some relics from the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Series 12 - Episode 33 - The guys appraise a rifle with an interesting history and a 1940s-era slot machine.
Series 12 - Episode 30 - A big-time car dealer drops by to negotiate a deal on the boys' 1924 Dodge.
Series 12 - Episode 32 - Halloween arrives and Corey and Chumlee go all out with their costumes.
Series 12 - Episode 28 - The boys consider a WWII enigma machine and a photo of old west gunslinger Doc Holiday.
Series 12 - Episode 27 - Fabric allegedly from William Henry Harrison's presidential campaign turns up.
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