Ep 5. Money Ball
- TVPG
- January 22, 2015
- 19 min
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In "Pawn Stars" season 11 episode 5, titled "Money Ball," viewers get a glimpse into the world of baseball memorabilia. The episode features an eclectic mix of customers, all looking to sell or buy baseball-related items.
One of the more interesting items brought in is a baseball allegedly signed by Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in 1961 during their historic season chasing Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. The customer is looking to get $25,000 for the ball, but the expert appraiser brought in by the pawn shop has his doubts about the authenticity of the signatures.
Another customer brings in a baseball glove signed by Babe Ruth that he claims was passed down from his grandfather. The expert appraiser gives a surprising valuation, which shocks both the customer and the pawn shop staff.
As the episode progresses, more customers come in with their baseball memorabilia, including a set of trading cards from the golden era of baseball and an autographed photo of Ty Cobb. The pawn shop staff has to navigate the negotiations with the customers and make educated decisions about the value of each item.
Along with the baseball-themed items, there are also a few miscellaneous items brought in throughout the episode. These include a rare Nazi propaganda book and a 1920s-era motorcycle. Each item has its unique backstory and valuation challenges, keeping the pawn shop staff on their toes.
Overall, "Money Ball" is an engaging episode that showcases the intricacies of valuing baseball memorabilia and highlights the challenges of negotiating with customers. Viewers will enjoy the various items brought in and the expert opinions given by the appraisers. Whether you're a baseball fan or not, this episode is a fascinating look into the world of collectibles and the value placed on historical items.