Pawn Shops will not usually take your average day-to-day Yugioh card. However, they may take collector's cards or rare cards into their shop. It is usually up to the owners of the shop whether or not they will take it, so there is no definite 'yes' or 'no'.
No, it is not possible to get money from your gift cards from a bank. However, some pawn shops do give cash for gift cards.
Pawn shops do accept sterling silver, but I am not sure if you well get a high amount for it. However, there are some pawn shops like Cash Pawn that offer good deals on all kinds of silver and gold jewlery.
Take out duplicates and cards that you cannot use or do not have the cards required.
Old-fashioned records are somewhat in style again right now, so most pawn shops will take them, depending of course on the content and condition of your offerings.
Pawn shops will buy, or loan money on, just about anything they think they can resell. The smartest thing to do is call up local pawn shops and see if they will take them. Pawn shops are not known for giving good value on purchased items. If you don't need an immediate "fix" of money, you might do better on something like Ebay.
pawn shops or there are certain coin collectors that will buy
Take them to a coin dealer for appraisal. Skip pawn shops.
Yes, many pawn shops will accept collectible cards for cash, but the amount they offer will depend on factors such as the card's condition, rarity, and demand in the market. It's advisable to do some research on the card's value beforehand and be prepared for potential negotiation. Keep in mind that some pawn shops may have specific policies regarding collectibles, so it's best to check with them first.
There are lots of pawn shops online that sell from their inventory. I don't think there are any that take in items online and make loans. But there's always Craigslist, Ebay etc if you want to sell stuff.
Yes most do and if not take it to one I the stores in the mall that resell electronics
Any item of personal property, used as collateral, may secure a loan
If you lost it in public, check area pawn shops, take out an ad in the paper, and hope.