Treasurer Michael Frerichs Announces Unclaimed Property Auction at the Illinois State Fair

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Auction Preview Set for August 2, 2021 in Springfield

An 1827 Bust half dollar coin, vintage 18K yellow gold manual wind Patek Philippe men’s watch, commemorative Olympic coins and sport memorabilia, including cards for Chicago legends Michael Jordan and Frank Thomas, are among the unclaimed property items worth nearly $150,000 to be auctioned on Aug. 21 at the Lincoln Stage during the Illinois State Fair in Springfield.  

“We are excited to visit the state fair and look forward to interacting with collectors for this year’s unclaimed property live auction,” Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs said. “We have more than 15,000 items available including baseball cards, commemorative coins, and vintage jewelry. To get a sneak peak of the auction items, we hope collectors will join us for our preview event on August 2 in Springfield.” 

More than 15,000 items, divided into 250 lots, will be auctioned. Collectors can preview the auction items on Aug. 2 in Springfield and on Aug. 21 before the auction begins. All auction items will be on display at the preview event. The preview event is free and open to the public. The auction also is free and open to the public but will require paid entry to the fairgrounds. 

Live Auction Preview 

August 2, 2021 

Office of Illinois State Treasurer  

Marine Bank Building 

1 East Old State Capitol Plaza 

Springfield, IL 62701 

Auction Preview: 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. 

Live Auction 

August 21, 2021 

Illinois State Fairgrounds | Lincoln Stage 

801 East Sangamon Avenue | Springfield, IL 

Auction Preview: 9 – 11 a.m. 

Auction: 11 a.m. 

The treasurer’s office works hard to return valuables to their rightful owners. After at least 10 years of private and public attempts to locate the owners of unclaimed property, the items are considered for auction. All auction proceeds are held for the rightful owners in perpetuity. 

Click here for a full list of unclaimed property auction items. 

***Report Courtesy of the Illinois State Treasurer***

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