Along with great natural beauty, bountiful hunting and fishing and endless big skies, Montana has some 128 pawnshops. Pawn shops are scattered throughout this huge state, with Montana cities and towns like Anaconda, Belgrade, Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Colstrip, Columbia Falls, Conrad, Cut Bank, Deer Lodge, Dillon, Glasgow, Glendive, Great Falls, Hamilton, Hardin, Havre, Helena, Kalispell, Laurel, Lewistown, Libby, Livingston, Miles City, Missoula, Polson, Red Lodge, Shelby, Sidney, Superior, Whitefish and Wolf Point each containing at least one.
In Montana as elsewhere, pawn shop customers are usually looking for one of two things: quick cash or bargains on used goods. If you need a small loan without hassles, pawn shops in Montana can get it done. You won’t need to fill out applications or submit to credit checks; you just need an item of value to put up as collateral. The pawn shop will make you a loan based on its value and then hold the item until you pay back the loan with interest. Interest rates are comparatively reasonable when compared to payday advance loans and other forms of quick loans. In Montana as in many states, pawnshops are regulated by the state government.
What items make desirable collateral? Montana pawn shops are interested in jewelry (especially gold jewelry and items like rings, earrings, bracelets, pins, necklaces and anklets), watches and cameras, bicycles, televisions and small electronics, musical instruments (electric guitars, basses and amplifiers), sporting goods (like golf clubs and fishing gear), videogame systems, computers and laptops, cellphones and smartphones including iPhones, iPods and MP3 players and power tools and other small items of value, including antiques and collectibles.
For bargain hunters, Montana pawn shops offer a wide array of used goods at low prices. Better yet, you can try to make a good deal better by haggling, as many pawn shops in Montana and elsewhere are somewhat flexible on price. At Montana pawn shops, you can find bargains on items ranging from musical instruments to jewelry like rings, earrings and bracelets, from DVD players to TVs and game systems, from antiques to iPods and other small electronics, from cell phones to mountain bikes and and other vehicles, from laptop computers to tools, watches, camcorders and digital cameras.
For quick cash or a great deal, visit a Montana pawn shop!
You can find a pawn shop in these Montana cities and locations. It is estimated that Montana has some 128 pawnshops.

