Pawn shops in Honolulu, HI.

Honolulu pawn shops reflect a market shaped by tourism cycles, military rotations, and a high cost of living — gold and jewelry are the dominant categories at locations across Oahu. Compare gold buying rates to maximize your return.

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Honolulu Trading Company

4.5 · 190 reviews

Honolulu's premier full-service pawnbroker and jewelry shop with over 72 combined years of gemological expertise, known for friendly aloha service and honest appraisals on jewelry and luxury watches.

jewelrydiamondsluxury watcheselectronics
(808) 536-9739 View details

Ala Moana Pawn Shop

4.3 · 0 reviews

Ala Moana Pawn Shop in Honolulu, Hawaii.

goldsilver coinsfine jewelryluxury watches
(808) 596-7787 View details

A Happy Pawn

4.3 · 0 reviews

A Happy Pawn in Honolulu, Hawaii.

electronicsgoldcollectibleslaptop computers
(808) 383-5253 View details

Bags End Pawn II

4.3 · 0 reviews

Bags End Pawn II in Honolulu, Hawaii.

golddiamondssilverwatches
(808) 949-5115 View details

Gold Hawaii Pawn

4.3 · 0 reviews

Gold Hawaii Pawn in Honolulu, Hawaii.

goldjewelrygeneral pawn items
(808) 841-0601 View details
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Honolulu pawn shop FAQ.

How many pawn shops are in Honolulu, HI?

PawnGuru lists 7 verified pawn shops and buy/sell stores in Honolulu, Hawaii. Each listing includes address, phone, and, where available, hours, specialties, and aggregated customer ratings.

What is the best-rated pawn shop in Honolulu?

Based on aggregated customer reviews, Honolulu Trading Company is currently the highest-rated pawn shop in Honolulu on PawnGuru with a 4.5-star rating across 190 reviews.

Do pawn shops in Honolulu offer loans?

Yes. Pawn shops in Honolulu, like anywhere in Hawaii, offer collateral-based short-term loans. You bring in an item of value, they lend you a fraction of its resale price, and you can redeem the item by repaying the loan plus interest within the state-mandated loan term.

What do I need to pawn something in Honolulu?

You need (1) valid government-issued photo ID — this is required by Hawaii law and federal anti-theft regulations, (2) the item in working, presentable condition, and (3) proof of ownership where applicable (receipts, titles, certificates). Most Honolulu pawn shops also prefer you to be 18 or older.