Odessa DE Pawn Shop
1st United Pawn & Loan has been serving the Odessa, DE region since 1976. A family-owned and operated business, we focus on customer satisfaction. Our certified staff of pawn brokers specializes in jewelry, electronics, coins, precious gems and metals, antiques, and more. Our appraisers will give you the highest market value for your items and are available for consultation at our Claymont, DE location.
We strive to offer better service, faster payment, and higher item valuations than any other competitor. We know you’ll be happy with our service.
Contact us today to find out if your item is eligible to be pawned, or visit us in store.
Read testimonials from our customers:
“Drive a good distance to sell these people my stuff! They have also been reasonable. & they sell a lot of cool stuff.”
– Brittany B.
“Great people, friendly, knowledgeable, helpful. Make it a point to remember their customers and make them feel comfortable doing business with them.”
-Michael G.
How Do Pawn Loans Work?
A fast and simple way to borrow money without a credit check or a bank, pawn loans are based on the value of your collateral. If you cannot pay back your loan in full within the one-month plus 30-day grace period, you may surrender your collateral as payment in full, or request that we offer an extension or a renewal.
While your item is in pawn, you still own it. It is our responsibility to keep it safe and in good condition while it’s in our care. Your item is stored in our pawn shop until you come back to pay your loan in full and claim your merchandise. We are fully insured.
Items that are eligible for pawn include:
- Jewelry
- Precious gems and metals
- Coins
- Gift Cards
Hours of Operation:
Monday: 9am-6pm
Tuesday: 9am-6pm
Wednesday: 9am-6pm
Thursday: 9am-6pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 9am-6pm
Sunday: 9am-5pm
Odessa, DE is that it is home to the Appoquinimink Friends Meeting House, which is believed to be the oldest Quaker meetinghouse still in continuous use in the United States. The meetinghouse was built in 1785 and has been used for Quaker worship ever since.