Cash Dome

Cash Dome (2013)

EndedReality show

For a quarter century, Cash Dome Jewelry and Pawn has been a lifeline for some of the most outrageous characters in Miami. But now, as 75-year-old founder Mickey Gallander prepares to step down as manager, the pressure on his family to perform is heating up. Mickey's Son, Joshua "White Boy" Gallander was raised in the pawn shop, hardened on the streets of Miami, and ready to take on the world. Along with his combative, ex-con brother Josh, White Boy must convince his father that he's ready to take the reins of the Cash Dome and make it the biggest and best pawn shop in Florida.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Don't Bail On Me NowSep 17, 2013
S01E05Money for FunyAug 30, 2013
S01E04Help WantedAug 30, 2013
S01E03Title BoutAug 23, 2013
S01E02A Place to Call HomeAug 23, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cash Dome' premiere?

'Cash Dome' premiered on November 14, 2013.

Who were the main cast members of 'Cash Dome'?

The main cast members of 'Cash Dome' included the Gold family, who owned and operated the pawn shop.

What was the premise of 'Cash Dome'?

'Cash Dome' followed the daily operations of a family-owned pawn shop located in Miami. It showcased the unique items that came through the shop and the interactions between the staff and customers.

What was the name of the pawn shop featured in 'Cash Dome'?

The pawn shop featured in 'Cash Dome' was called "Cash Dome Pawn & Jewelry."

Who were some of the memorable customers on 'Cash Dome'?

Some memorable customers on 'Cash Dome' included collectors, enthusiasts, and individuals in need of quick cash.

What were some of the most interesting items that appeared on 'Cash Dome'?

Some of the most interesting items that appeared on 'Cash Dome' included rare coins, vintage jewelry, unique collectibles, and valuable antiques.

How did the Gold family decide the value of items brought into the pawn shop?

The Gold family utilized their expertise and knowledge to evaluate the authenticity, rarity, and market value of the items brought into the pawn shop. They also considered factors such as condition and demand.

Did the Gold family ever face challenges or conflicts in running the pawn shop?

Yes, the Gold family faced various challenges, including disagreements among family members, dealing with difficult customers, and navigating the ups and downs of the pawn industry.

Were there any recurring themes or storylines in 'Cash Dome'?

Some recurring themes in 'Cash Dome' included unique items with fascinating histories, negotiations with customers, and the family dynamics of the Golds.

Were there any spin-off shows or related projects associated with 'Cash Dome'?

There were no spin-off shows or related projects associated with 'Cash Dome.'

Did 'Cash Dome' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Cash Dome' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the show's authenticity and interesting items, while others found it lacking in depth.

Was 'Cash Dome' primarily a reality show or a scripted series?

'Cash Dome' was primarily a reality show, showcasing the real-life operations of the pawn shop and the interactions between the Gold family and their customers.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'Cash Dome'?

'Cash Dome' did not feature notable guest appearances. The focus of the show was primarily on the Gold family and their interactions with customers.

How long were the episodes of 'Cash Dome'?

The episodes of 'Cash Dome' had a typical runtime of around 30 minutes.

Did 'Cash Dome' have a loyal fan base?

'Cash Dome' had a small but dedicated fan base who enjoyed the show's unique concept and the insights into the pawn industry.

Did 'Cash Dome' explore any social or cultural issues?

While 'Cash Dome' primarily focused on the pawn shop operations, it occasionally touched upon social and cultural issues when relevant items or customers' stories highlighted them.

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