What's It Worth

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  • TV-PG
  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (29)

What's It Worth is an American television show that premiered on A&E on August 4, 2020. The show is hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, an iconic American comedian and actor, and features Ross Turner and Tyanta Snow as appraisers. The show revolves around people who bring in their antiques and collectibles to get them appraised and find out their worth. The show is divided into two segments: the first part focuses on people who bring in their collectibles and antiques to the expert appraisers who give them a professional appraisal. In this segment, people bring in a wide array of items ranging from vintage toys, sports memorabilia, family heirlooms, to rare antiques. The appraisers take their time to inspect these items, and then give an honest estimate of their worth. The owners get to learn something new about their belongings and are often surprised by what their items are worth. In the second part of the show, Jeff Foxworthy meets the owners of these valuables and has them tell the story behind their items. The stories range from emotional to hilarious, and Jeff uses his comedic talents to bring light to these stories. The owners often have fascinating stories that accompany their antiques and collectibles. These items range from passed-down heirlooms from their great-grandparents, keepsakes from special events, to things bought on a whim at a garage sale. One of the most exciting moments of the show is when the appraisers unveil the estimated worth of the items. The owners' reactions are heartwarming, and they often have an emotional response when they find out the real value of their collectibles. In some cases, the items are worth a lot more than the owners expected, and they are thrilled to learn about their hidden treasures. On the other hand, some items have less sentimental value than the owners thought, but they still appreciate and cherish the item regardless of its monetary value. The show's expert appraisers are Ross Turner and Tyanta Snow. Ross Turner is the founder and owner of Ross Turner Auctions and Appraisals. He has over 25 years of experience as an appraiser and is an expert in sports memorabilia and vintage toys. Tyanta Snow is the proprietor of Snow Fine Arts and has over 25 years of professional experience in appraising, evaluating, and restoring fine art. Her specialty is in American, European, and Ethnographic art. Together, they provide expert opinions and offer priceless knowledge to the owners. Jeff Foxworthy is the show's host and brings his unique comedic touch to the show. He has been one of America's favorite comedians for over two decades and has hosted other shows like "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" and "Blue Collar TV." Jeff brings a down-to-earth approach and pokes fun at his own lack of knowledge on antiques and collectibles. His charisma and humor make the owners feel at ease when they tell their stories about their valuables. Overall, What's It Worth is an entertaining show that appeals to those who love antiques, collectibles, history, and storytelling. The show provides a unique combination of expert appraisal, interesting stories, and comedy. The show is family-friendly and educates viewers about antiques and collectibles. What's It Worth is a show that's sure to delight audiences and leave them with a newfound appreciation for the value of their collectibles.

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Stars Stripes and Cash
10. Stars Stripes and Cash
September 1, 2020
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.
Vintage Car Superstar
9. Vintage Car Superstar
September 1, 2020
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?
What Happens in Vegas
8. What Happens in Vegas
August 25, 2020
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.
Bringing Home the Bacon
7. Bringing Home the Bacon
August 25, 2020
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.
Vested Interest
6. Vested Interest
August 18, 2020
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?
Picasso or a Clown?
5. Picasso or a Clown?
August 18, 2020
Jeff drops into Farmers Branch, Texas, to check out a piece of art that's either a kindergartener's art project, or a potential Picasso.
The Man in the Iron Mask
4. The Man in the Iron Mask
August 11, 2020
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?
Exotic Treasure
3. Exotic Treasure
August 11, 2020
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?
Fountain of Youth
2. Fountain of Youth
August 4, 2020
Jeff Foxworthy continues his virtual journey across the country, checking out people's items and letting each owner know, What's It Worth?
In the Arms of An Angel
1. In the Arms of An Angel
August 4, 2020
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!
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What's It Worth is an American television show that premiered on A&E on August 4, 2020. The show is hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, an iconic American comedian and actor, and features Ross Turner and Tyanta Snow as appraisers. The show revolves around people who bring in their antiques and collectibles to get them appraised and find out their worth.

The show is divided into two segments: the first part focuses on people who bring in their collectibles and antiques to the expert appraisers who give them a professional appraisal. In this segment, people bring in a wide array of items ranging from vintage toys, sports memorabilia, family heirlooms, to rare antiques. The appraisers take their time to inspect these items, and then give an honest estimate of their worth. The owners get to learn something new about their belongings and are often surprised by what their items are worth.

In the second part of the show, Jeff Foxworthy meets the owners of these valuables and has them tell the story behind their items. The stories range from emotional to hilarious, and Jeff uses his comedic talents to bring light to these stories. The owners often have fascinating stories that accompany their antiques and collectibles. These items range from passed-down heirlooms from their great-grandparents, keepsakes from special events, to things bought on a whim at a garage sale.

One of the most exciting moments of the show is when the appraisers unveil the estimated worth of the items. The owners' reactions are heartwarming, and they often have an emotional response when they find out the real value of their collectibles. In some cases, the items are worth a lot more than the owners expected, and they are thrilled to learn about their hidden treasures. On the other hand, some items have less sentimental value than the owners thought, but they still appreciate and cherish the item regardless of its monetary value.

The show's expert appraisers are Ross Turner and Tyanta Snow. Ross Turner is the founder and owner of Ross Turner Auctions and Appraisals. He has over 25 years of experience as an appraiser and is an expert in sports memorabilia and vintage toys. Tyanta Snow is the proprietor of Snow Fine Arts and has over 25 years of professional experience in appraising, evaluating, and restoring fine art. Her specialty is in American, European, and Ethnographic art. Together, they provide expert opinions and offer priceless knowledge to the owners.

Jeff Foxworthy is the show's host and brings his unique comedic touch to the show. He has been one of America's favorite comedians for over two decades and has hosted other shows like "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" and "Blue Collar TV." Jeff brings a down-to-earth approach and pokes fun at his own lack of knowledge on antiques and collectibles. His charisma and humor make the owners feel at ease when they tell their stories about their valuables.

Overall, What's It Worth is an entertaining show that appeals to those who love antiques, collectibles, history, and storytelling. The show provides a unique combination of expert appraisal, interesting stories, and comedy. The show is family-friendly and educates viewers about antiques and collectibles. What's It Worth is a show that's sure to delight audiences and leave them with a newfound appreciation for the value of their collectibles.

What's It Worth is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on August 4, 2020.

Where to Watch What's It Worth

What's It Worth is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch What's It Worth on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    August 4, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (29)