OKLAHOMA CITY – Before you pass up those family heirlooms, you may want to see exactly how much they are worth!
Hymns that are 500 to 600-years-old are an interesting find, but it’s only worth about $100 to $125.
A pair of beautiful purses from the 1920s are worth $200 and $95, respectively.
A sewing machine that was passed down from a grandmother is worth about $250 to $300.
Another man’s family collected Native American jewelry, which was worth the most out of anything on Wednesday.
Those pieces were worth $350 to $600.
Check if you have any treasures around your house that could be worth money!
Bring your antiques to local antique expert Matt McNeil, ISA CAPP, and he will determine if they are Trash or Treasure.
You may have two of your family heirlooms, antiques or prized possessions appraised for free. Large items like furniture and weapons are not applicable.
To set up an appointment to be on the show, please call 405-478-6322 and leave a message. Due to the high call volume, it may take a few days, at most weeks, for your call to be returned.
Appointments are Wednesdays at 2:45 p.m. and must be scheduled in advance.
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