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  • sweet.

  • Absolutely genuine.

  • Oh, my God.

  • A while back I bought the Waynes World car.

  • The 1976 AMC Pacer gave it to Bob to restore it, and I'm picking it up.

  • Ready to party, guys, sweetie, what do you think, son?

  • It's still the ugliest car in the history of the world, Bob.

  • Nothing on you.

  • But it's still the ugliest car that was ever made.

  • So how much money do I?

  • 18,600?

  • That's a new car.

  • All right, let's get this thing out on the road.

  • There's one thing I need to do right now, and that's take the Waynes world car down the Las Vegas Strip.

  • ShouId Well, what do you think, guys?

  • Do you feel cool?

  • Not at all.

  • Hell, yeah, I do.

  • And why does it smell so bad?

  • It doesn't smell bad.

  • It's got that new car smell.

  • I wouldn't call it that, but it is it.

  • Enjoy the right or turn around and drop you off.

  • You can let me out right here.

  • I'll take a cab home.

  • I have an old civil War rifle with the coffee grinder built into the butt stock.

  • Um, really?

  • You see how the grinder works doesn't fit into tightly.

  • But those words, it comes out the bottom.

  • How much you want for it?

  • I think I'd like 10,000 for it.

  • Let me have someone look at it.

  • I mean, it's really need for a Civil War car being okay.

  • Sure.

  • That'd be great.

  • Here is the serial number, which is 6 to 835 The commander of the Springfield Arsenal in the 19 twenties goes one of his employees who works there and they want to recreate a Civil War car being with the mill in it, they have the car being an original one.

  • They have the original parts from the middle from ST Louis from 18.

  • 64 18 65 and the serial number was 6 to 835 Which means this gun is a known gun.

  • The mill is completely correct and built from original parts during the Civil War.

  • But it was put together in the 19 twenties.

  • So was it worth?

  • This is a known missing gun.

  • So what?

  • 50 60 $70,000 When we write the check for 10 grand, you're a funny guy.

  • How about 35?

  • I live in Vegas and I don't normally do This will take a gamble.

  • All right?

  • I have what I'm hoping is a very, very old, very rare coin.

  • Cool.

  • I figured I'd come in and see if it's worth what I think it's worth, which is a substantial amount.

  • Okay, um, it sounds like you're in the sales business.

  • How much you want for it?

  • Completely honest.

  • Was helping about 20 grand.

  • Okay, let me have someone take a look at it.

  • I have ah, friend of mine.

  • Who?

  • This is basically what he deals with his agent coins.

  • And you need a guy much nerdier than I am to tell you everything about it.

  • Is it really?

  • Wow, miss here.

  • Accused Deck A dram.

  • I just know there's, like, 506 of these for everyone.

  • The decade grams of Syracuse are among the most sought after of all ancient coins.

  • So if this is really this is a home run what, you're, uh, 400 to 360 BC, Right in the range.

  • Yeah.

  • So is it really?

  • Let me take a look if it's really it's worth a pretty penny.

  • Okay?

  • I have news.

  • It's absolutely genuine.

  • How much money we got here.

  • Uh, just one Looks to me like a solid $50,000.

  • Well, I might hug you in that case is fake.

  • Give you 35 grand for it.

  • They're just more than you were looking to get for earlier that I'm leaving like that.

  • I'll tell you what, I'll give you 40 grand.

  • 40,000.

  • Okay.

  • All right.

  • Cool, man.

  • This straight.

  • I have fought for you.

  • The most incomplete book that I've ever brought.

  • This is an actual printed page from the Gutenberg Bible.

  • Very first printed book.

  • The Gutenberg Bible to this day is regarded as one of the most beautifully printed books.

  • How much you want for $65,000 for the page?

  • Like always.

  • I'm gonna call Rebecca.

  • Let me get her down here.

  • This is I would be delighted.

  • She's gonna be there, will be flawed to see it.

  • So the thing is, is it really?

  • Can I hold it up to the light?

  • Sure.

  • I've seen Gutenberg Bibles before, but I don't think that I've had a chance at this length.

  • To really inspect one like this is a chance that most people are never going to get even rare books specialists.

  • It's real.

  • Correct?

  • Yes.

  • Okay.

  • What's it worth?

  • Around $80,000.

  • You give me a number of what you're comfortable with.

  • 40,000.

  • I'm gonna offer two for 47,047.

  • We gotta do that.

  • Could be mad.

  • Make make a small fortune.

  • It's amazing.

  • I'm in l.

  • A.

  • And I'm about to take a look at possibly the largest collection of onscreen props from Willy Wonka.

  • The chocolate factory.

  • Hey, what's up?

  • A little bird told me you had some Willy Wonka stuff.

  • Okay, I'll tell you what.

  • Make a wish.

  • Count to three.

  • We'll be right back.

  • Well, uh, this is the original hat.

  • That Gene Wilder war in the original film.

  • Is that insane?

  • This is the golden egg.

  • It's heavy.

  • And a golden ticket.

  • A genuine screen used Golden Ticket.

  • Is it the Everlasting Gobstopper?

  • It's like the Hope Diamond, so I'm a shoo in for the Gobstopper.

  • I gotta stick with $100,000 for the Gobstopper If you throw in a Walker park, I'll tell you what.

  • I would give you one Wonka bar and I give you the Everlasting Gobstopper for 115,000 But you do it for 100,000.

  • No!

  • All right, So $105,000 I get a Wonka Bar.

  • I'm gonna miss that Everlasting Gobstopper.

  • Sweets, You got a deal?

sweet.

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