If you're a fan of the high-stakes bartering and negotiation in 'Barter Kings (2012),' you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies. This article explores gripping series and films where trading, deals, and strategy take center stage, offering the same adrenaline-pumping excitement.

Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: The show revolves around the buying and selling of unique items, often with historical or collectible value, similar to the bartering and negotiation themes in the reference show. It features a family-run business where each transaction is a mix of history, haggling, and humor.
Fact: The show is filmed at the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, which is a real business open to the public. Many of the items featured on the show are brought in by actual customers, not actors.


Hardcore Pawn (2010)
Description: Set in a bustling pawn shop in Detroit, this show highlights the daily challenges of running a pawn business, from dealing with difficult customers to negotiating prices. The fast-paced, high-energy environment is reminiscent of the reference show's dynamic.
Fact: The shop featured in the show, American Jewelry and Loan, is one of the largest pawn shops in the United States. The show often features dramatic confrontations between customers and staff.


Auction Hunters (2010)
Description: This series follows two professional auction hunters as they bid on storage units, abandoned safes, and other items, hoping to strike it rich. The focus on high-stakes auctions and the thrill of the find parallels the excitement of the reference show.
Fact: The hosts, Allen Haff and Clinton Jones, are real-life auction hunters with years of experience. The show often features unexpected discoveries, such as rare firearms and historical artifacts.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: This series focuses on the competitive world of storage unit auctions, where buyers bid on abandoned units hoping to find valuable items. The thrill of the hunt and the potential for big profits mirror the high-stakes bartering and trading seen in the reference show.
Fact: The show has faced controversy over claims that some items are planted in the storage units for dramatic effect. Despite this, it has remained popular and even inspired international versions in countries like Canada and the UK.


Mountain Men (2012)
Description: This series follows individuals living off the grid in remote areas, relying on hunting, trapping, and trading to survive. The emphasis on self-reliance and the bartering of goods for necessities is similar to the themes of the reference show.
Fact: The show features a mix of real-life survivalists and actors, with some participants living in extreme conditions year-round. It has been praised for its authentic portrayal of off-grid living.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: The show centers around the restoration and customization of classic cars, with a strong emphasis on buying, selling, and trading vehicles. The bartering and negotiation aspects, along with the focus on unique finds, make it similar to the reference show.
Fact: The show is a spin-off of 'Pawn Stars' and features Danny 'The Count' Koker, a well-known car enthusiast. Many of the cars restored on the show are sold for significant profits.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: The show follows two antique and collectible pickers as they travel across the country searching for hidden treasures in barns, garages, and other unlikely places. The emphasis on negotiation and uncovering valuable items aligns closely with the themes of the reference show.
Fact: The hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, have been friends since childhood and share a passion for vintage items. The show has led to the opening of several antique stores by the hosts.


Shipping Wars (2012)
Description: The show focuses on independent truckers who bid on unusual shipping jobs, often involving oversized or fragile items. The competitive bidding and the challenge of transporting difficult loads mirror the high-stakes bartering seen in the reference show.
Fact: The show is based on a real online auction site called uShip, where shippers and transporters can connect. Some of the most memorable shipments include a live elephant and a vintage airplane.


Duck Dynasty (2012)
Description: While primarily a reality show about a family of duck call manufacturers, the series often features bartering and trading of goods, as well as a focus on self-sufficiency and entrepreneurship. These elements align with the themes of the reference show.
Fact: The show became a cultural phenomenon, with the Robertson family becoming household names. Despite its success, the show was criticized for its portrayal of Southern stereotypes.


Flea Market Flip (2012)
Description: This series follows contestants as they scour flea markets for items to refurbish and resell for a profit. The creative reuse of found items and the competitive nature of the show echo the themes of the reference show.
Fact: The show is hosted by Lara Spencer, who is also a co-anchor on 'Good Morning America.' Each episode features a different set of contestants and a variety of upcycled items.
