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I started watching "Pawn Stars" only a few months ago. They only occasionally show coins or paper money on there, but I still find it very interesting and often laugh out loud at some of the interaction between Rick, Chumlee, and the old man. Big Hoss isn't quite so funny.
Then, someone on this forum mentioned the "American Pickers" TV program and now I'm getting hooked on that one also. Then I started watching "Storage Wars" on a couple of channels, and although it's not my favorite, it's still fun to watch.
Next, I ran into another pawn type of TV show with two younger women wearing gray t-shirts running the store, but haven't seen that one again lately. I also saw a preview of a new "storage auction" type of show on the Spike channel one night, and that's supposed to start again in April I believe.
Last but not least, last night there was yet another pawn store TV program (on A&E I think) with an elderly woman and her daughter in a store near Chicago.
Does anyone else follow these collector related programs regularly? Have I missed mentioning any other good ones? Are there any primarily coin-related shows I've missed?
Here's a pic just to keep this coin related:


Then, someone on this forum mentioned the "American Pickers" TV program and now I'm getting hooked on that one also. Then I started watching "Storage Wars" on a couple of channels, and although it's not my favorite, it's still fun to watch.
Next, I ran into another pawn type of TV show with two younger women wearing gray t-shirts running the store, but haven't seen that one again lately. I also saw a preview of a new "storage auction" type of show on the Spike channel one night, and that's supposed to start again in April I believe.
Last but not least, last night there was yet another pawn store TV program (on A&E I think) with an elderly woman and her daughter in a store near Chicago.
Does anyone else follow these collector related programs regularly? Have I missed mentioning any other good ones? Are there any primarily coin-related shows I've missed?

Here's a pic just to keep this coin related:


I never thought that growing old would happen so fast.
- Jim
- Jim
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Sure beats "Real Housewives of XYZ".
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I don't watch them at all. Having seen an episode here or there, they and the "experts" generally have little to no idea what they are talking about and those shows are totally scripted IMHO anyway. Roadshow is equally off base a lot of the time. The $77,000 (or whatever it was...that figure was for a not genuine life-jacket I think) Titanic menu for example. Like the current violin - ridiculous and laughable if not so sad because it will sell.
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American pickers are dorks. Can't stand either of them.
<< <i>Yeah, I must admit I love them all! But I've got into storage wars lately... I just can't stand Dave... yeeeeepppppppp! >>
Yeeeeep! Dave is the kind of dude you love to hate!
- Jim
<< <i>Ever watch Hardcore Pawn? I believe much of it is fiction but the customer base are the purest definition of poor in mentality and bank account and a nice example that most people that are poor have behaviors that make them poor. >>
Never seen it. I'll have to watch for it. What network is it on and when, if you know?
- Jim
<< <i>There is an auction one from Atlanta that we watch.
American pickers are dorks. Can't stand either of them. >>
They are a little dorky, but I enjoy seeing all of the collectibles, etc. in those old buildings they pick through.
- Jim
<< <i>Lindedad, you need Axmen >>
Ok..that's just funny!
Yes, I follow these shows and enjoy them for what they are. An advanced collector can see through a lot of the production stuff but still they entertain and you get to see unusual items. For me it beats the heck out of the other garbage typically on TV.
Last night's was either 100% a set up with planted items or the guy is the biggest fool on tv. One guy walked away with at least a dozen civil war era rifles , knifes and other civil war hardware for 3800..wtf..and apparantly the guy thinks he knows what he is doing.They reversed a truck over the ladies porcelin items.Some of the most amazing things under one roof was on that show,lincoln memorbilia,WWll ,Civil war , coins , diamonds , antiques , early gibson and other musical equipment , it was endless.
For sure it's about the dumbest way to empty a house i've ever seen.
He said the coin was genuine and would probably grade at least MS 63. Ithink the coin booked at 40,000 in MS 63. Rick gave the guy 33,000 FOR A RAW COIN!
I was floored. He was nuts to pay that much for the coin before it was graded. Never heard if it graded or not. They seem to be very generous with coins and
currency at the shop.
<< <i>Lindedad, you need Axmen >>
The logging road is about 500 ft. out the back side of the properity. In other words the real ones are my neighbors.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
Over the years i have done a lot of things to make a extra dollar from buying storage lockers to make pawn shop rounds. Last week i saw at least 50 people waiting to bid on some storage buildings. I used to pay 50 bucks, now they go nuts. I had a renter whose parents owned a storage business. I can tell you nothing of value was every sold. They cherry picked the goods. This was years ago and i would think it is even worse now. I am at a loss why anyone would really have a storage locker and why they would keep the good stuff there. I would venture to guess that 25 percent of my rents have them with the average value being less than they pay yearly for the thing.
It is entertainment TV at best, it is sad that people like Chummley have a loyal following. Same goes for the housewives, they are all just weeks away from being bankrupt or divorced or jailed. lol
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<< <i>I like that quarter. >>
Thanks, bidask. It's actually a 1807 Half Dollar. PCGS F-15.
- Jim
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<< <i>Ever watch Hardcore Pawn? I believe much of it is fiction but the customer base are the purest definition of poor in mentality and bank account and a nice example that most people that are poor have behaviors that make them poor. >>
Never seen it. I'll have to watch for it. What network is it on and when, if you know? >>
It is called Auction king not sure of network.
<< <i>Those shows have screwed up a lot of things around where i live. Those shows are all scripted!!! That raw gold coin that broght 35k last year, lol...
Over the years i have done a lot of things to make a extra dollar from buying storage lockers to make pawn shop rounds. Last week i saw at least 50 people waiting to bid on some storage buildings. I used to pay 50 bucks, now they go nuts. I had a renter whose parents owned a storage business. I can tell you nothing of value was every sold. They cherry picked the goods. This was years ago and i would think it is even worse now. I am at a loss why anyone would really have a storage locker and why they would keep the good stuff there. I would venture to guess that 25 percent of my rents have them with the average value being less than they pay yearly for the thing.
It is entertainment TV at best, it is sad that people like Chummley have a loyal following. Same goes for the housewives, they are all just weeks away from being bankrupt or divorced or jailed. lol >>
I agree.
I have a good friend here in Canada, whose brother for years bought the contents of storage units. He does complain now that there are about 5 times as many people bidding on them than before the TV show.
It must hurt his business.
I sure hope they don't start a 'coin show pickers' series
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First, a customer who will WAIT for an EXPERT is rarer than a Brasher doubloon.
Second, I did pay high and especially LOAN high on coins. Hoping for a default. Lots of pawnshops don't know coins and when our association had conventions with ANA counterfeit seminars maybe TWO pawnbrokers would attend.
Knowing COINS in a pawnshop is a BIG advantage.
The shows must be scripted. MOST pawns are for pure junk. Maybe not in Vegas but in the real world.
Vegas and Reno pawnshops loan high because they SELL high. High rollers wanting to impress new floozies will pay through the nose.
LOCAL pawnshops sometimes pawn stuff at Nevada shops and toss the ticket. They do loan that high. OR.... I guess I should say ...DID.
The new ebay outlet has allowed locals to get higher prices for cameras and stuff like that.
It appears the BEST deals are gotten by the picker show guys. You can make a real SCORE on "junk."
Yeah, and they fail to mention the 20%-25% seller's juice.
The real auction is his father's shop-Red Baron Auction.
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As for the owners of the items some time they pass and no one knows they have the locker
and some times they just cant pay for the locker they try to work with them but it sell most of the time. the room / locker can have grandpa's gold bar's but they dont know and think it's just grandpa's old junk so they dont pay the bill and it go to auction and some one finds it. Jackpot
Hoard the keys.
<< <i>Be a looker 1st then a buyer 2nd take a flash light you will need it.
I've noticed that but always wonder who provides the padlocks those guys use to "re-lock" the room once they win it? I always see them putting a new padlock back on the locker door once the auction is over.
Storage wars is entertaining, but is obviously very scripted/pre-planned for TV (just like Am. Pickers and Pawn Stars shows). Are all the other people standing around actual bidders or just paid "extras" to make it appear real, since the only ones televised are those four main characters?
P.S. Great pix, Type 2!
- Jim
<< <i>Yeah, I must admit I love them all! But I've got into storage wars lately... I just can't stand Dave... yeeeeepppppppp! >>
Neither can my wife! She actually walked out of the room when I was watching!
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