Rick Harrison, star of the reality TV show "Pawn Stars," reportedly earns around $30,000 to $50,000 per episode. His income can vary based on factors such as the show's popularity and his role in specific episodes. Additionally, he benefits from the overall success of the pawn shop and related merchandise.
It is not posted on the Internet but he makes a lot
The cast of "Pawn Stars" reportedly makes between $15,000 to $25,000 per episode, depending on their role and experience. This compensation can vary based on factors such as contract negotiations and the show's popularity. Additionally, some cast members may earn extra income through merchandise and public appearances related to the show.
$200.000 a year
A new episode will be premiering once a month with new stars each time. So yes there will be another episode in about the middle of August.
I am guessing the "experts" do get paid in some way for their service. Maybe if they're close friends of the Pawn Stars Guys (ex: Rick Dale, Danny from Kount's Customs) then they probably do it as a friendly favor.
50,000
The cast of "Hardcore Pawn" reportedly earned between $5,000 to $10,000 per episode, depending on their role and experience. The show's success and popularity helped secure these salaries for its main cast members. However, exact figures can vary and are often not publicly disclosed.
The Old Man's favorite item at the shop on "Pawn Stars" is often cited as the classic and vintage items, particularly old coins and memorabilia. He has a deep appreciation for history and the stories behind these artifacts. His passion for collecting and knowledge of antiques make him a memorable character in the show.
About 3948897438 pennies.
anywhere from 150 000 - 3 million depending on what they sell
Yes. There is a real Pawn Shop. I don't know if the "Old Man" runs the store but there is definatly a pawn shop. It is in Vegas. Go and see it. It's fun and the prices are good Pawn stars is a fake show. however there is a pawn shop in Vegas yes. and it is real and they sell real items. and it does run as a normal pawn shop. BUT what you see on t.v. is fake and stages. i know this because a friend of mine owns the mellow yellow car from the movie days of thunder. and they called my friend and offered to pay him to come on the show and sell his car. they way they work is they will find something ANYTHING and ask the owner if they want to come on the show and even if they do make a deal the original owner will still keep it and there is no money changeing hands. so yes the pawn shop is real and the do function as a normal pawn shop. but what you see on t.v. is fake and staged.
Depends on where they're located and how much stuff they have on loan or in pawn.