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The most expensive item is the Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond valued at 23,400,000.

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Q: What is the most valuable item on the Pawn Stars game on facebook?
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Pawn Stars game cheats on facebook?

There is no cheat for this game.


Can you play Pawn Stars the game without facebook?

You simply can't find it any where.


Can you not be on facebook playing Pawn Stars the game?

from what i have seen i am sorry you can't, but i might be wrong


Why do random restoration items disappear in the Pawn Stars facebook game?

because that's a fackin glitched game


How do you clean the items on Pawn Stars the game on facebook?

You have to hit level six. Once you do that, you can send a request for a friend to clean it for you (it puts a link on their facebook wall to the game, if they click the link, it cleans the item), or you can use facebook credits to have it cleaned.


How do you do a task on the Pawn Stars game on facebook?

You accept the task when it comes up then you collect the pieces that it tells you to or you restore the piece that it wants you to then you accept the reward


How do you reset pawn stars game?

The only way to reset the Pawn Stars game is to delete the game and reload it. You can also create a new profile to start the game over.


When pawn stars began how long had the shop been in business?

21 years, according to Pawn Stars: The Game.


How do your sell shelves on pawn stars the game?

You click remodel on the bottom, then click on your shelves.


Who gets to the shop first in the morning on pawn stars game?

The Old Man is always the first.


When do you get decorations in Pawn Stars the game?

When a holiday comes around you can get seasonal decorations. Then you can remodel your shop and add decroations.


Pawn Stars the game daily trivia What is the most common fake item that people try to pass off as genuine?

Jewelry