ENCONTRÓ una BARRA de ORO en la CASA de su ABUELA — Rick CASI SE ROMPE la ESPALDA al LEVANTARLA

Rick Found a Gold Bar in His Grandmother's House — Rick Almost Broke His Back Lifting It On Pawn Stars, there are ordinary days and then there are days when someone shows up with a coral-covered gold bar, marked with X's, that had been underwater for centuries. This episode features twelve of those days — one after the other. A man came in with a gold bar he found while cleaning his grandmother's house. Rick almost broke his back lifting it. The expert confirmed it was part of a shipwreck treasure and valued it at $48,000. Rick paid $35,000 without even letting go of the counter. You'll also see the guy who pawned a genuine $100,000 Picasso for $20,000 cash because he needed some cash — Cory told him with a grin that if he didn't pay back, he'd make an extraordinary deal. To the banknotes signed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger that Rick bought for $7,500 without an expert available because his gut told him to take a chance—three days later the expert confirmed $12,000. To the 20-kilo iron meteorite from Campo del Cielo in Argentina that Rick could barely lift and bought for $7,000. To the Lygia Clark sculpture that looked like a pot lid and that Rick bought for $40,000 after the expert revealed that a similar one sold for $1.4 million. To Einstein's handwritten mathematical exercises that the expert confirmed were authentic but valued at $5,000—not the $50,000 everyone expected—and the seller walked away with his equations. To the complete, articulated 30-million-year-old Oreodon fossil valued at $14,500 that also didn't sell. To the 15th-century X-ray-confirmed Querohinca ceremonial cup from the Inca Empire that Cory bought for $2,000. To the 1,000-year-old Byzantine coin depicting Christ on the throne that Rick bought for $1,100 without knowing it was worth $700. And to the 18th-century George Washington suit—originally bright pink—that they were asking three million dollars for, and Rick had to take a deep breath before saying no.