Local resale guide · Maryland

Sell Your Jewelry in Baltimore, MD

Home of the Baltimore Jewelry Row — a recognized US jewelry trade hub. Compare licensed buyers in Baltimore and find the right channel for your piece.

Updated May 16, 2026 · Population 2,201,673

Today’s spot prices
Gold (24K)
$4,545.78 /oz
Silver
$76.30 /oz
Platinum
$1,977.89 /oz
The Baltimore Jewelry Row

A jewelry trade hub since 1880

Historic Baltimore jewelry corridor. Strong specialization in colonial-era estate jewelry and certified diamond resale.

★ East Pratt Street downtown

What this means for Baltimore sellers

  • Higher offers. District buyers compete — offers typically 10–25% above suburban shops.
  • Specialist categories. Estate jewelers, watch experts, diamond merchants all within walking distance.
  • Walk-in appraisals. Free verbal estimates — collect competing offers in one afternoon.
  • Secure transport. District buildings have armed security and insured deposit boxes for sellers.
Where to sell in Baltimore

Three channels — pick the right one

Local pawn shops

Best for: Fast cash, gold by weight, low-to-mid value

In Baltimore, pawn shops are licensed under Maryland’s pawn statute and must verify ID before purchase. They typically pay 40–60% of retail and require a 30-day holding period before resale. Best for instant transactions under $1,500.

Certified jewelers & estate buyers

Best for: Diamonds > 0.5ct, signed pieces, estate jewelry

Local jewelers in Baltimore typically pay 50–70% of retail because they can resell at full markup. Estate specialists may pay 70–85% for verifiable provenance (Tiffany, Cartier, Van Cleef). Most offer free in-person appraisals.

Online buyers (insured mail-in)

Best for: Anything over $500 — highest absolute offers

Online buyers typically pay 15–30% more than local Baltimore options because their overhead is lower and their buyer pool is global. They send a free insured FedEx kit, evaluate within 2–5 business days, and return your piece free if you decline.

Maryland resale law

Know your rights

Jewelry sales tax6.00%
Gold bullion taxExempt
Pawn holding period30 days
Pawn license requiredYes
PM dealer permitRequired
Photo ID requiredYes
Maryland: Bullion >$1,000 exempt. Precious metal/gem dealers must hold State Police permit + maintain transaction records.
Pricing guide

What to expect for common pieces in Baltimore

Engagement Ring (1ct diamond)

Retail: $5,000–$8,000

Local resale: $1,500–$3,000
Online buyers: $2,500–$4,500

14K Gold Chain (1 oz)

Melt @ 2,650/oz pure gold

Pawn shop: $1,458–$1,855
Online buyers: $2,120–$2,438

Rolex Submariner (used, working)

Retail: $9,000–$14,000

Local jeweler: $5,500–$8,500
Watch specialist: $7,000–$11,000

Tiffany Estate Necklace

Retail: $2,000–$5,000

Pawn shop: $300–$700 (gold weight)
Estate buyer: $1,200–$3,500 (provenance)

FAQ

Selling jewelry in Baltimore — common questions

Pawn shops in Maryland test gold purity with electronic gold testers or acid tests, weigh items on calibrated scales, and check diamonds with thermal conductivity probes. The offer is calculated as a percentage of melt value plus a small premium for design or condition. State law in Maryland requires offers in writing with a copy retained for inspection.
Gold spot price is the foundation of every offer. When spot prices rise, buyer offers rise proportionally for gold-content jewelry. Diamond and gemstone-driven pieces are less affected by spot price — they trade on independent supply and demand. Check today's spot price before any sale in Baltimore.
Used Cartier Love bracelets sell for 50–75% of current retail depending on condition, metal, and whether original box and papers are included. Authentic pieces verifiable through Cartier sell at the high end. Expect $3,500–$5,500 for a small yellow-gold version in good condition in Baltimore.
Most pawn shops in Baltimore do both. Outright sale means cash today, no return. Pawn loan means they hold your piece as collateral and you can buy it back within Maryland's mandated period by repaying the loan plus interest. Outright sale prices are higher than loan values.
Pawn shops resell at retail to the next customer. Gold buyers and refiners melt the metal and sell as bullion. Online buyers triage: high-value or designer pieces enter their resale catalog; scrap goes to refiners. Estate buyers preserve antique and signed pieces for collectors.
Reputable online buyers offer free insured return shipping if you decline the offer. Always confirm this in writing before shipping. Less reputable operators may charge a return fee or hold the piece for an "evaluation period" you must pay to end — avoid those.
Look for the hallmark stamp (10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, 24K, or 750/585/375 metric). Test magnetically — real gold is not magnetic. For final confirmation, take it to any Baltimore jeweler for a free electronic gold test (60 seconds, no obligation).
Pawn shop walk-in: 15–30 minutes. Local jeweler appointment: 30–60 minutes. Online buyer mail-in: 5–7 calendar days end-to-end. Auction route: 30–90 days from consignment to settlement, but typically yields the highest price for rare or high-value items.

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