Address: 1802 E Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134, USA
Phone: +12154254955
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–2PM
Thomas Petrowski
Kensington gold was okay before the pandemic but now every time you go in if they're going to take the item you have they don't give you what they should and then you go in there with items gift cards and they don't take them oh we don't want that kind we only want this where they need to specify that on their website
B “WaVY KrOcKIT” Miller
Great pricing, very knowledgeable,showed the upmost respect for my purchase and the most important thing about the whole experience was that Mark was honest will definitely be going back thanks brother
Sabrina Coccagna
Fast service, great prices, works with you.
Donald Schuster
I really lucked out and found a gold necklace. Brought it here first. He gave me a very fair price. I thought I'd look around and compare prices. Don't bother, this was the only place that didn't try to rip me off. Would def recommend to friends
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Do u buy Sterling silver flatware.. brand edwards
925 is definitely the code marking for sterling silver so you know what you have is genuine. You have to remember that silver isn't nearly as valuable as gold. The price of silver is determined by the current market value of 1Troy ounce. And bear in mind the pawn shops need to make money as well. For you to get the actual market value of any precious metal you'd have to cut out the middle man either by owning Enough bulk to bring it to the actual place where they melt it down, or maybe find a website that will honor just one bracelet. Case and point, look up the current value of 1Troy ounce. Check to be sure it's today's date. Then whatever that number is, cut it in half, then weigh your bracelet and do the math factoring the difference between the 2 sums. To be truthful, you might as well keep the bracelet. If it's thin light material, your lucky to get a buck or 2. A Thick Figero style bracelet, maybe 5 bucks give or take. Silverware and Platters, etc. Have the most value via weight
Don't lnow call and ask
It's not sure if they buy pennies penny's I'm looking for someone that buys them too
No sale it here
Take retail price minus 80% and thats what these cheep basterds offer this is a horrible pawn shop
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Stop into the shop. Thank you
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Yes it does. American coins only.
Not at this time
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yes
Yes, definitely
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