Pawn Shops Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach pawn shops often deal in gold jewelry, firearms, and electronics. Many locals also pawn tools and musical instruments for fast cash.
Myrtle Beach, SC has 1 pawn shops in our directory. Top-rated options include Myrtle Beach Pawn & Guns.
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Myrtle Beach Pawn & Guns
View details1007 Broadway St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, United States
What Myrtle Beach Pawn Shops Accept
- ✓ Gold jewelry & watches
- ✓ Electronics (phones, laptops, tablets)
- ✓ Power tools (DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita)
- ✓ Gaming consoles (PS5, Xbox, Nintendo)
- ✓ Musical instruments
- ✓ Firearms (where permitted)
- ✓ Designer items
Acceptance varies by shop. Call ahead for specialty items or large quantities.
South Carolina Pawn Shop Regulations
South Carolina pawnbrokers operate under Title 40, Chapter 39 with a Certificate of Authority from SCDCA. A $15,000 bond and insurance for pledged goods are required. Maximum loan is $15,000. Electronic data transfer to law enforcement database required.
Tips for Visiting Pawn Shops in Myrtle Beach
- 1.Get quotes from multiple shops before deciding
- 2.Know your item's value - check eBay sold listings first
- 3.Bring valid government-issued ID (required by law)
- 4.Ask about interest rates and total repayment amount upfront
- 5.Keep your pawn ticket in a safe place
- 6.Ask about the redemption period and any grace periods
- 7.Ask if they report to credit bureaus (most don't)
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I pawn in Myrtle Beach?
Common items include gold jewelry, electronics, tools, and firearms.
Which pawn shops in Myrtle Beach are well-reviewed?
Check out Myrtle Beach Pawn & Guns for a reliable option.
How much can I get for gold?
Offers vary by weight, purity, and current prices. Pawn shops typically pay below spot value - get multiple quotes to compare.
What ID do I need?
Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID).
Need More Cash?
Get a title loan - keep your car