The tension is sky-high for the Pawn Stars, when a book signed by Charles Lindbergh flies into focus. Chronicling his historic flight, can they stay alert during a grueling negotiation, or nod off and lose control? Then, a medal commemorating the sinking of the Lusitania torpedoes into the shop. Issued by Germany to celebrate their infamous attack, do they navigate dangerous waters for this rare piece, or let it sink without a trace? And later, a guy tries to throw Rick off balance when he brings in a rare 17th century Dutch money scale. Will the deal tip in Rick's favor?
Season 5 Episode 4 of Pawn Stars resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s05e01 - Silver Linings
s05e02 - Like a Rock
s05e03 - Dirty Sox
s05e04 - That Sinking Feeling
s05e05 - Pin It to Win It
s05e06 - Love Me Spender
s05e07 - Stalled Deals
s05e08 - Hot & Colt
s05e09 - Stuff It
s05e10 - Jet Setters
s05e11 - Kick the Can
s05e12 - Bullitt Proof
s05e13 - Cool as Ike
s05e14 - Free Willie
s05e15 - Some Like It Not
s05e16 - Say It Ain't So
s05e17 - Fork It Over
s05e18 - Thirty Something
Pawn Stars is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the daily activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, a 24-hour family business operated by patriarch Richard Harrison (or "The Old Man"), his son Rick Harrison (who opened the shop with his father in 1988), Rick's son Corey (who has worked there since childhood), and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell.
The series depicts the staff's interactions with customers, who bring in a variety of artifacts to sell or pawn and who are shown haggling over the price and discussing its historical background, with narration provided by the Harrisons and occasionally Chumlee. The series also follows the interpersonal conflicts among the cast.
Numerous local experts in a variety of areas also regularly appear to appraise the items being sold or pawned.