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When you’re looking to sell gold or unwanted jewelry, it can be hard to know where to start. Should you try a jewelry store first or pay a visit to the neighborhood pawn shop instead? As Honolulu’s A Happy Pawn explains, there’s a surprisingly big difference between the two types of business. Here’s why a local pawn shop is often the better option for sellers.  

Jewelry Stores Are Picky

Becausfast cashe jewelry stores have so much of their own inventory already, they can afford to be very selective about which pieces they’ll accept. Many jewelry stores will flat-out refuse to buy old jewelry that doesn’t match the current trends. The same goes for jewelry in need of repair or restoration; unless the piece is exceptionally valuable, a large jewelry store won’t consider it to be worth the investment.

On the other hand, a pawn shop will gladly buy unconventional and unique items. Unlike your average jewelry store, A Happy Pawn caters to a wide network of collectors.  To them, that ugly old necklace your Aunt Maude left you may be an incredible hidden treasure.  

Pawn Shops Are Set Up For Fast Cash

Along those same lines, jewelry stores will often put sellers through a long, drawn-out appraisal process before they’ll be willing to buy. Pawn shops specialize in no-hassle, fast cash. When you sell gold or jewelry at A Happy Pawn, you’ll be quoted a fair price up front; there’s no need to jump through hoops. A Happy Pawn is proud to offer the best pawn shop prices in Honolulu. Whether you’re interested in a jewelry exchange or just want some fast cash for your old and unwanted pieces, you’ll be treated with the utmost honesty and respect.  

If you’re interested in selling your jewelry at A Happy Pawn, give them a call at (808) 383-5253, or visit them online to learn more!

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