McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys From the 90s That Are Worth Money Today

Posted By on Feb 23, 2026 in Collections
McDonald’s Happy Meal toys from the 1990s are more than nostalgic collectibles. Many now sell for surprising amounts of money. Collectors actively search for rare pieces and complete sets. If you grew up in the 90s, these toys may bring back memories and investment potential. Collectors determine value based on rarity, condition, and demand. Toys...
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Four Sales Was Very Helpful

Posted By on Feb 19, 2026 in Testimonials and Reviews
After 50 years, Woodwinds Farm sold it’s 54 acres to Prince William County. We had a lot of items in both our family home and on the property. Daniel Sanders and Four Sales Ltd were very helpful in moving my parent’s items out of the home for a fair price. Richard B. ~ Manassas, VA […]...
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Four Sales Was Outstanding!!!

Posted By on Feb 15, 2026 in Testimonials and Reviews
Four Sales was recommended to our family by the realtor we were using to sell our parents’ house after they passed away. They were outstanding!!! Our parents had tons of stuff; some things had never been unpacked from their most recent move. They unpacked and set up everything for the estate sale and even allowed […]...
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Rare U.S. Quarters That Could Be Worth Thousands

Posted By on Feb 10, 2026 in Coins
Most quarters are worth just 25 cents. However, a few rare U.S. quarters have sold for thousands of dollars. The difference comes down to mint errors, low production numbers, and historical significance. If you check your spare change carefully, you might find something valuable. Rare Quarters to Look For Some quarters stand out because of [&hellip...
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Mid-Century Lamp Fixtures for Collectors

Posted By on Jan 27, 2026 in Home
Mid-century lamp fixtures are one of the best “useful collectibles” you can own because the right piece works as functional lighting and a design asset. But if you want collector-grade value (not just cool décor), you need to evaluate them like artifacts, not accessories. Start With The Era And The Category “Mid-century” typically means ...
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My Experience With Four Sales Was Excellent

Posted By on Jan 26, 2026 in Testimonials and Reviews
My experience with Four Sales was excellent. Our estate sale was complex because the house was deteriorating, difficult to reach, and full of two generations of furniture and household items. Unlike most estate sales companies, Four Sales offered to auction our items which we selected. We took advantage of its art and gold/silver partners giving [&...
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Nothing Short of Ecstatic

Posted By on Jan 12, 2026 in Testimonials and Reviews
I recently asked Four Sales to do an estate sale at my late mother’s house. I am nothing short of ecstatic with the results! Four Sales located & identified all items of value, researched those items & priced then appropriately. But that’s just the beginning. I was amazed at how many people they were able […]...
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Cast Iron Banks: What Collectors Need to Know

Posted By on Jan 07, 2026 in Collections
Cast iron banks are one of the most approachable “serious” antique categories you can collect because they sit at the intersection of folk art, early advertising, and mechanical ingenuity. You’re not just buying a coin bank, you’re buying a piece of industrial-era design history. When you’re evaluating one, first identify what type you’...
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Vintage Board Games Worth Money (And the Editions That Matter)

Posted By on Dec 18, 2025 in Games
Vintage board games can be surprisingly valuable, but only if you know exactly what you are looking at. Condition matters, but editions matter more. Small changes in box art, materials, and components can mean the difference between a $20 game and a $500 one. Collectors pay for originality, early production, and completeness. If you know […]...
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Depression Era Glass Patterns That Collectors Love

Posted By on Dec 04, 2025 in Collections
Depression era glass remains one of the most approachable antiques you can collect. You are not just buying pretty dishes. You are buying scarcity, color chemistry, and maker behavior that drives long term demand. Three patterns consistently outperform the rest: American Sweetheart, Royal Lace, and Cherry Blossom. American Sweetheart by MacBeth-Eva...
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