: Technology moves quickly, and cases for older phone models become "dead stock" almost immediately once a new model is released. Pawn shops avoid items that might sit on shelves for months.

: If you are pawning or selling a newer smartphone (e.g., a high-end Apple or Samsung device), including the case can enhance the "completeness" of the item. This may result in a slightly higher appraisal for the entire package.

While selling a case alone is unlikely, there are two specific scenarios where it might play a role in a transaction:

: Highly expensive designer cases (e.g., Louis Vuitton or specialized leather cases) might be considered if they have a verified resale market, though many shops still hesitate due to the risk of fakes. Better Alternatives for Selling Phone Cases

Generally, pawn shops because they lack sufficient resale value and high demand. While they deal extensively in electronics like smartphones and tablets, they typically view cases as low-value accessories rather than viable collateral. Why Pawn Shops Avoid Standalone Phone Cases