If you’re looking to sell jewelry in Ozark, Alabama, Pocket Pawn offers a fast and easy way to turn your jewelry into cash.
Whether you have pieces you no longer wear, broken jewelry sitting in a drawer, or estate pieces you’ve inherited, our team can evaluate them and provide a fair cash offer on the spot.
Located in Ozark, Pocket Pawn proudly serves customers throughout Dale County, Dothan, Fort Rucker, Midland City, and Newton, helping people across South Alabama get value from their jewelry.
No appointment is necessary — simply stop by and let our team take a look.
Pocket Pawn purchases many different types of jewelry, from everyday pieces to more valuable items.
If you’re unsure whether your jewelry has value, we’re always happy to take a look.
Gold rings, necklaces, bracelets, pendants, earrings, and other pieces made from gold.
Vintage and inherited jewelry pieces that may no longer fit your style.
Even jewelry that is broken, tangled, or missing stones may still have value.
Pocket Pawn also evaluates many types of watches depending on brand, condition, and demand.
At Pocket Pawn, we use professional testing methods and years of experience to evaluate jewelry items.
Our team looks at several factors including:
• Precious metal content
• Weight and condition
• Current market demand
• Overall resale value
This helps us provide fair and transparent offers for each piece we evaluate.
Customers across Dale County choose Pocket Pawn because we make the process easy and comfortable.
If you’re searching for a jewelry buyer in Ozark or near Dothan, visit Pocket Pawn and let our team evaluate your jewelry.
Pocket Pawn purchases many types of jewelry including gold jewelry, silver jewelry, estate jewelry, broken jewelry, and certain watches.
Yes. Broken jewelry may still have value depending on the materials and condition.
Yes. Many watches can be evaluated depending on brand, condition, and demand.
No appointment is necessary. Simply bring your jewelry to Pocket Pawn during business hours.
Yes. Jewelry can often be used as collateral for a pawn loan if you prefer to keep the item instead of selling it outright.