Treasurer Michael Frerichs
announces online auction for unclaimed property
Live auction March 28-April 1, sale
preview underway
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[March 23, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Silver bars, gold coins, football cards and jewelry are among the
12,600 items worth $57,000 to be auctioned online March 28-April 1,
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs said today.
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“We have more than one million items that we would like to return
to their owners,” Frerichs said. “We consider auctions only after
the items have been unclaimed for 10 years to make room for incoming
items.”
Auction items include two 1927 St. Gaudens Double Eagle coins, a 10
troy oz. silver bar, vintage Trifari Crown Brooch, and football
cards of Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr and YA Tittle.
Auction items have been appraised by an outside vendor. Auction
participants can view items at illinoistreasurer.gov and click on
the Unclaimed Property Auction link under the Resource Center on the
right side of the website. Other questions can be answered by
calling 217.557.8567.
The Illinois Treasurer’s Office is the custodian of more than one
million pieces of unclaimed property worth more than $2 billion.
Common items are uncashed checks, rebate cards and unpaid life
insurance benefits. Items are auctioned after private and public
entities tried for at least 10 years to locate the owners. Auction
proceeds are kept in perpetuity so they can be remitted to the
owners.
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Individuals can search by name at illinois treasurer.gov and scroll down to the
I-Cash link. Residents should check every six months because thousands of items
are surrendered each year. Business entities and non-profits also are encouraged
to search. Treasurer Frerichs’ office never charges money to search or return
unclaimed property.
About the Illinois Treasurer
The Illinois Treasurer is the state’s Chief Investment Officer and Frerichs is a
Certified Public Finance Officer. He protects consumers by encouraging savings
plans for college or trade school, increasing financial education among all
ages, and removing barriers to a secure retirement. As the state’s Chief
Investment Officer, he actively manages approximately $25 billion. Currently,
the portfolio includes $13 billion in state funds, $7 billion in college savings
plans and $5 billion on behalf of local and state governments. The investment
approach is cautious to ensure the preservation of principal and returns $28 to
the state for every $1 spent in operations. The Treasurer’s Office predates
Illinois incorporation in 1818. Voters in 1848 chose to make it an elected
office.
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