A trusted Baltimore-area pawnbroker with two locations, offering straightforward loans and purchases on jewelry, coins, and electronics with decades of community service.
Baltimore pawn shops cluster along North Avenue, Harford Road, and Belair Road, serving a port city with deep blue-collar roots where jewelry and coins are top pawn items. Maryland requires shops to report transactions to police — compare ratings here.
A trusted Baltimore-area pawnbroker with two locations, offering straightforward loans and purchases on jewelry, coins, and electronics with decades of community service.
Greenmount Avenue's neighborhood pawn and jewelry shop, serving the Baltimore community for nearly 50 years with honest appraisals and fair loan rates.
EZPAWN's Baltimore Hillen Road location serves the northeast Baltimore community near Morgan State University with fast pawn loans and quality pre-owned merchandise.
Pooled US averages for how much local pawn shops typically lend by category. Your actual offer depends on condition, brand, documentation, and current demand.
Under Maryland law, the statutory maximum finance charge is 3% per month and the minimum redemption period is 30 days. Your offer on any item is typically 20–35% of resale for a pawn loan, or 30–50% of resale for an outright sale. Shops in Baltimore quote offers based on their own resale market — always get two or three offers before accepting.
What every borrower should know before signing a pawn ticket in MD.
Rates shown are statutory caps — actual offers and fees vary by shop. Confirm the current rules with the regulator and always read the pawn ticket before signing. Full Maryland state page →
PawnGuru lists 3 pawn shops inside Baltimore, MD, plus more in surrounding cities. Use the map or phone link on any shop page to route to the closest location. Always call ahead — posted hours change, especially on holidays.
Most shops in Baltimore lend 20–35% of an item's realistic resale value for a pawn loan, and 30–50% for an outright sale. Under Maryland law, the maximum finance charge is 3% per month and the minimum redemption period is 30 days.
Bring (1) a valid government-issued photo ID (required by Maryland law and federal anti-theft rules), (2) the item in working, presentable condition, and (3) any proof of ownership — original receipts, titles, or certificates of authenticity. Most shops also require you to be 18 or older.
In Baltimore and across Maryland, the most commonly pawned items are gold jewelry, diamond rings, luxury watches, smartphones and laptops, power tools (DeWalt/Milwaukee), musical instruments, firearms (FFL shops only), designer handbags, and coins or bullion.
Yes. You have at least 30 days under Maryland law to redeem by paying the loan principal plus accrued interest and fees. If you don't, the shop keeps and resells the item — the loan is non-recourse, so it doesn't affect your credit.
Local county/city licensing. Rules vary by state — always verify the current statutory cap, fees, and redemption period directly with the regulator or the individual shop.