State to hold online auction for
unclaimed property
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[January 23, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Commemorative coins, stamps, and jewelry are among the 11,000
items worth over $54,000 to be auctioned online January 25 - 29,
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs said this week.
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“Our unclaimed property team works hard to return valuables to
their rightful owners,” Frerichs said. “If the property goes
unclaimed for 10 years, the items are auctioned to make room for
incoming unclaimed items.”
Items include US gold coins from the early 1900s; imperial Russian
coins from the 1800s; an autographed photo of Bears legend Dick
Butkus; and gold and silver jewelry. Auction items have been
appraised by an outside vendor. Auction participants can register at
illinoistreasurer.gov and click on the Unclaimed Property Auction
link. For questions, call 217.557.8567.
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The Illinois Treasurer’s office is the custodian of unclaimed property including
lost bank accounts, insurance policy proceeds, and forgotten safe deposit boxes.
Items are auctioned after private and public entities tried for at least 10
years to locate the owners. The office secures more than $2 billion in unclaimed
property. Individuals can search by name at illinoistreasurer.gov. Because
thousands of items are surrendered each year, residents should check every six
months.
Treasurer Frerichs’ office never charges money to search or return unclaimed
property. Auction proceeds will be held for rightful owners until they are
identified.
[Office of the Illinois State
Treasurer Michale Frerichs] |