$14,000 Baseball Cards Found in a Pack of Gum | Pawn Stars Do America (Season 1)

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These baseball cards originally came with a 5 cent pack of gum, but now they're worth thousands! Check out this scene from Season 1, Episode 6, "Southern Charms."

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For the first time, the “Pawn Stars” are hitting the road to visit some of America’s most exciting places in search of historical finds and impressive collectible objects in the new 8-part series “Pawn Stars Do America.” Each two-hour episode follows Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin “Chumlee” Russell as they step out of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas to connect with fans in eight different cities and acquire some of the most remarkable items imaginable.
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Watch all new episodes of Pawn Stars Do America, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at history.com/schedule.

PawnStars
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Sunglasses are great for when you're still drunk from the night before

samnewton
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Its so weird how all these years later you trust chum before you trust cory.

michellereed
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I like the knowledgeable Chumlee, after so many years of his other character.

epa
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Joe.E.Brown has one of the greatest last lines in a film ever. Check out "Some Like It Hot" from 1959.

kevinriddell
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Wow, awesome cards. The booklet was pretty too. Was fun to watch. Great video

storytimewithunclebill
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I feel like I just witnessed a robbery on that first one.

matt
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The famous "it'll take a while to sell them" line lol

mikefata
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That Jackie Robinson is his rookie card. Beautiful example

asupremelove
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How come they didnt bring a "buddy expert" to appraise?

elitedelta
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Chum was allowed to spend over $14, 000 without calling an expert???

robertemmett
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Thanks Cory for your kind respect of Jackie Robinson! He was an All-Star at UCLA and had qualified for the Olympic Team in the High Jump but WWII broke out so the games were cancelled! Versatile awesome individual. 🥇🥇🥇Also, January 31 was Robinson’s birthday. He would have been 104! 👨🏽‍🦳

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Joe Brown was extremely famous in the 1930's. Everyone would have known who he was.

cwflad
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Cory: "you mind if I put my greasy, meth pipe, hands on your sensitive, expensive piece of paper!!?"
Customer: " Sure please lower the value! "

estebbesfunnyclips
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The Robinson will sell for almost that much on its own

jgeiser
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Can’t believe Corey said Mr Brown wasn’t famous

jaymcbakerk
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No sports card expert on that first one 🤔 chum got over 😂

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Joe E. Brown was a major league ball player and baeball radio announcer in additioin to later being a commedian. His baseball creds are legitimate. He was extremely famous as an actor. His name would go above the movie's on markees. He was a top money earner in the 1930s. Cory just doesn't know anything, he was probably moe famous than Jackie Robinson when that was signed.

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Somewhere on earth
"Why did they put a baseball card in my pack of gum?:

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This show is pretty easy to get addicted too. Pretty cool stuffs that they bring to that pawn show.

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