If a contestant is in the lead when time runs out, he/she earns the chance to win an item from the shop's collection, revealed at the start of the round.
Titus then asks a $150 bonus question, open only to the contestants and having to do with an item seen in a Pawn Stars episode.
The higher-scoring contestant advances to the Pawnography Showdown round, while the low scorer is eliminated from the game with no winnings.
In the Pawnography Showdown round, the surviving contestant faces Rick, Corey, and Chumlee as a team, with a third item at stake.
There is no returning to passed or missed questions, and Titus does not inform either side during the round as to which answers are correct or incorrect.
[2] The prizes on the show were chosen by the producers with assistance from the shop's CFO, Theo Spyer.
[4] Diane Werts of Newsday gave the series a "B", saying, "America can't get enough of those Pawn Stars guys... so here they are for another weekly hour, doing what they do.