NATIONAL PAWNBROKERS DAY – December 6
Wed Dec 6th

National Pawnbrokers Day

National Pawnbrokers Day is held each year on December 6th, each year, a service that provides a valuable service to their clients. Many that are in need of cash or even those looking for a good deal are requesting the services of pawnbrokers.

The history of pawnbroking in the west of Ancient Greek and Roman Empires, as well as in China's East, began thousands of years ago. As collateral, the pawnbroker agrees to a loan of cash in exchange for property or items. The pawnbroker returns the house after the loan plus interest is repaid. However, if the customers don't pay the loan, they forfeit the house, and the pawnbroker may sell it to recover the loan..

In fact, government and churches even became involved in public pawnshops, although no one ever established this type of brokerage in the United States..

The National Pawnbrokers Association started a wonderful National Pawnbrokers Day celebration called Musical Instrument Gift Day five years ago. Pawnbrokers around the country make generous gifts of musical equipment to charities in need. They were employed with the Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation and collected instruments for a high school in Mississippi from December 6, 2012.

How to celebrate #nationalpawnbrokersday..

Learn more about the past of pawnbrokers. Shop at a pawnbroker shop is a pawnbroker shop. Consider a donation to Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation to fund instruments on behalf of the National Pawnbrokers Association.

Edward Lewis Walland, Edward Lewis Walland, Jr., A History of Pawnbroking Past and Present by William A. H. Hows.

To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalPawnbrokersDay.

History has shown that national pawnbrokers day was the longest in national pawnbrokers day

This National Day, the patron saint of pawnbroking, is commemorated on International St. Nicolas Day.