Sell Your Tiffany & Co.

Sell your Tiffany & Co. jewelry at one of our King Gold and Pawn shop locations across New York. At King Gold and Pawn, we aim to make you feel comfortable by providing you with all relevant information about your luxury jewelry. We pride ourselves on assessing the true worth of your luxury jewelry during our appraisal process and offering you the best possible deal for your Tiffany & Co. jewelry.

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About Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. is an iconic American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young in New York City. Tiffany & Co. began as a stationary and fancy goods emporium before transitioning into a jewelry store. Charles Lewis Tiffany's vision for the company was to create a destination for luxury goods, focusing on exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design.

  • Global Presence and Recognition - With a heritage spanning nearly two centuries, Tiffany & Co. has earned a reputation as one of the world's most esteemed luxury jewelry brands. Its enduring legacy of innovation, craftsmanship, and timeless style has solidified Tiffany & Co.'s place among the most prestigious names in the world of haute joaillerie. Tiffany & Co. operates boutiques and retail locations in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. The brand's jewelry collections are sought after by clients who appreciate its elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and iconic designs.

  • Design Features & Collections - One of the most recognizable elements of Tiffany & Co. is its signature blue box, which has become synonymous with luxury and elegance. The Tiffany Blue Box is an iconic symbol of the brand's commitment to excellence and has become a coveted symbol of luxury around the world. Tiffany & Co. is renowned for its classic and elegant designs, often featuring iconic motifs such as the Tiffany Setting engagement ring, the Atlas collection, the Tiffany Keys, and the Return to Tiffany heart tag jewelry. The brand's jewelry is characterized by its use of high-quality materials, including sterling silver, gold, platinum, and diamonds. Tiffany & Co.'s luxury jewelry captures the essence of American sophistication, offering clients the opportunity to experience the beauty and elegance of each unique piece. Whether worn as everyday essentials or statement pieces for special occasions, Tiffany & Co. jewelry embodies the brand's legacy of excellence, innovation, and timeless style.

King Gold and Pawn Locations

At King Gold and Pawn shops, each location has proudly served their community for over a decade, with every location being licensed, bonded and insured. Our team boasts decades of experience in appraising and valuing a wide range of items. Visit one of locations today for your free Tiffany & Co. jewelry appraisal.

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How Our Loan
Process Works

  • The minimum period for repayment of an AML loan is 60 days and the maximum period of repayment is 120 days or longer if you renew your AML loan.
  • You are not required to pay back the full loan amount for the first 120 days. If you pick up your loan the same day, you have to pay 1 month of interest (2.5%) for the purpose of securing and storing items in a vault.
  • Loans can be paid-off at any time during the loan term at no extra charge.
  • We will only charge for time in which the loan had a balance outstanding.
  • We do not charge interest on the interest amount added to the loan.
  • The Maximum Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for our AML Loans is 30%.
  • Here is an example of the total cost of an AML loan. If you borrow $100 for 120 days (4 months) at our monthly interest rate of 2.5% you would pay a total of $10 in interest for a total of $110.
  • All items will be returned to the borrower in the exact condition received after the loan balance has been paid in full. We hold the right to sell the collateral if the borrower fails to repay the loan as agreed.