Next Episode of What's It Worth? is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Comedian and collector Jeff Foxworthy scours the country in search of hidden treasures held by everyday people who are hoping to strike it big. From the comfort of their homes, Foxworthy and a team of experts may visit your state, town or even someone you know to examine a variety of heirlooms, trinkets and treasures to help people determine if they are sitting on a gold mine, or if they are just holding on to items for sentimental value. With objects ranging from pop-culture keepsakes to historical relics and odd mementos, viewers will be surprised by what is uncovered as they hear the personal stories behind these hidden treasures, some of which are equally as impressive as the dollar value that's revealed.
Comedian and avid collector Jeff Foxworthy is on a cross-country mission to meet folks who might have some big-ticket items hiding in their homes! Was one family's life-size statue of the angel Gabriel originally designed for a Pope? Could a woman's original security jackets from 1969's Woodstock be worth a fortune in 2020? And could a spooky skeleton snagged for free in a parking lot bring its owner a payday that's anything but scary? Find out as Jeff and his posse of expert appraisers answer the question: What's it Worth?
Jeff Foxworthy continues his virtual journey across the country, checking out people's items and letting each owner know, What's It Worth? Expert appraisers evaluate a fountain statue that bears a resemblance to a family member, authenticate a giant display baby, dust off a first-edition Arabian Nights book, and determine whether a vintage Donkey Kong arcade game will rack up a high score.
Comedian and collector Jeff Foxworthy is on a virtual cross-country tour to find regular people who might be sitting on some incredibly valuable stuff! Were some dingy old novels found in a yard sale Jane Austen originals? Will Joe "Tiger King" Exotic's gubernatorial campaign memorabilia bring a ferocious return? And could a chance encounter with Andy Warhol in 1967 lead to a huge payout in 2020? Find out as Jeff and his team of expert appraisers answer the question: What's it Worth?
Jeff Foxworthy is virtually criss-crossing America to find people who think they have some incredibly valuable items on their hands! Will an old Ronald McDonald statue fetch more than a few mcnuggets? Does a man in Hawaii have an authentic World War II diving helmet? And will some misplaced maps bring a Titanic return? Find out with Jeff and his team of expert appraisers as they answer the question: What's it Worth?
Extremely rare "Star Wars" poster; either a kindergartner's art project or a potential Picasso; Marilyn Monroe memorabilia.
Is a vest supposedly worn on stage by Eric Clapton the real deal? Will some toy trains handed down across generations land a young mother a big payday? And will some soda that's been to space fetch an astronomical return? Find out as Jeff and his team of expert appraisers answer the question: What's it Worth?
Jeff meets an enthusiastic collector in New Jersey who has a mustachioed chair that he can't wait to share. Then, Jeff meets a guy who claims to have a jacket worn by Kevin Bacon in the 1990 cult film Tremors. Next, he takes a trip to East Liverpool, Ohio to examine what could be the holy grail of guitars, before finally traveling back in time to check out a dinosaur that might be a relic from the silent film era.
First up are a mother-daughter duo who think they've hit the jackpot with a vintage Vegas slot machine. Then, it's on to the Motor City to check out some old Detroit Tigers documents that just might be a home run for their owner's bank account. From there, Jeff heads to Indianapolis, where a couple of Walking Dead fanatics are hoping to cash in on a movie costume worn by star Norman Reedus, and that's not all: they're also hoping an autographed poster from the original Terminator movie translates to big bucks. The last stop is Franklin, Massachusetts, where he'll meet the owner of a violin that might be a priceless Stradivarius from 1721.
Jeff Foxworthy is virtually stopping by homes around America to find regular folks who might have some seriously valuable items in their collections! How much will an old lot of items that once belonged to Porter Wagoner lasso? Is a film negative of Marilyn Monroe a rare gem or just another picture? And are a pair of vintage cars from the turn of the 20th century still in good enough shape to net big bucks?
Jeff stops by Dover, Delaware to salute what appears to be an old US flag, but may actually be something else. Next, it's onto Chandler, Arizona, where a daughter may have found the ultimate Father's Day gift in a record store bargain bin. Then, Jeff shares his prized arrowhead collection, before checking out a one-of-a-kind Wizard of Oz winged monkey. Finally, he heads to the Windy City to see whether a White Sox fan has hit it out of the park with a misspelled Cubs jersey.
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