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You might not find a bargain if you decide to shop for antiques at Mike Wolfe’s Antique Archaeology.

The American Pickers star, 60, has loaded his stores with some of the most expensive antiques yet, from an $8,000 vintage Ford sign to a $5,000 soccer arcade game.

He owns two Antique Archaeology shops, one is based in Le Claire, Iowa, and the other is located in Nashville, Tennessee – both of which sell a wide range of unique items – that come with a hefty price tag.

As per The U.S. Sun, Mike’s latest and most expensive items are available for purchase, including a blue and white 1903 Ford Sales and Service sign.

For those interested, it will set you back a whopping $8,000, but customers could get the item online for a discounted price of $7,500.

An old-school soccer arcade game, similar to foosball, is also up for sale for $4,900, along with a red and green Coca-Cola sign, which is priced at $3,500.

A St. Louis Plane sold in the Le Claire store and it was listed at an eye-popping $3,200. A description on the website reads, “Made shortly after Charles Lindberg completed his nonstop flight from New York to Paris.”

The model pedal plane was “designed to mimic the plane that Lindberg used for his journey.”

Elsewhere on the website, a 3,000 Love Tester machine, which was featured on Season 24, is also for sale in the Le Claire store.

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The description of the interesting item read, “Once used in a funhouse or state fair, the Love Tester was a fun fortune telling machine that tested both your love and luck!

“Ranging from Cold to Uncontrollable, the Love Tester can ‘accurately’ predict the state of your relationship!” As per the description, all of the original parts are in working condition.

There is also a Shell neon gas station sign up for grabs, which the website describes as a must-have piece, and will set buyers back $2,900.

In the Tennessee store, a double Coca-Cola sign from Chattanooga could be a collector’s item for $2,300. The description claims that the sign is in its original condition, with unfinished edges, peeling, and rust.

A U.S. Flag Carnival boat found in the Le Claire store is $1,800 as well as a 1947 Humpty Dumpty pinball machine is on sale for $1,500.

This comes after Mike was forced to temporarily close his Nashville-based Antique Archaeology store on November 26, 2024 due to construction issues that caused a gas leak, but reopened the following day on November 27.

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