Kansas City's Premier Jewelry Buyer & Pawn
Do you have old or broken gold, platinum, or silver jewelry that you have no immediate plans to use? Why not use these items to gain needed cash today! The pawn shop at Jewelry By Morgan & Pawn accepts a variety of items for pawn. We have the expertise and resources to truly give you top dollar loans for your items. At Jewelry By Morgan & Pawn, we are experts at what we do and that helps put more money in your pocket. Come in TODAY and we’ll give you cash in minutes!
Easy 3 Step Process
Expert Evaluation
Once at the shop our experts, will examine your items and give you an accurate appraisal on your item to either pawn or sell. Because we are experts in jewelry we often pay top dollar on all jewelry.
Get Cash Today
Once your item has been evaluated, we will give you our official offer and arrange for immediate payment. Don't like our offer? No worries! We will return your item quickly. No risk. No obligation.
Get Immediate Cash Today On The Following Items
- Diamonds and all precious gemstones
- Gold jewelry including gold rings, necklaces, bracelets, and charms
- Old gold, scrap gold, and broken gold
- Platinum jewelry
- Gold coins
- Rolex Watches (New & Used)
- Silver jewelry, silver coins, and sterling silver flatware
Pawn FAQ's
History Of Pawn
More than 3,000 years ago, pawn shops first emerged in Ancient China as a method of granting short-term credit to peasants. Some pawnbrokers operated independently, but over time most of these businesses were run through pawn shops. Pawnbroking thrived in ancient Greece and Rome, giving merchants a way to get small shops off the ground.
Since people in need of quick cash were more likely to be on the fringes of society during this era, measures were put in place to try to prevent the pawning of stolen items. The Pawnbrokers Act of 1872 established regulations protecting pawnbrokers who inadvertently sold stolen items. This act also stipulated the amount of interest that could be charged on pawned items, and set out overall guidelines for the industry, establishing a pattern of regulation that continues today.