Treasurer's office to continue tradition of annual auction at state fair

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(WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Valuables left behind - mostly in forgotten safe-deposit boxes - wind up in the state treasurer’s office and after at least ten years, they are sold off.

Treasurer Mike Frerichs Wednesday announced plans for an auction Saturday, August 19, at the Illinois State Fair.

Frerichs, reviving a tradition of late predecessor Judy Baar Topinka, suggested the annual auction is increasing in popularity.

“We’ve seen over the last few years increasing crowds at the state Fairgrounds," he said.

"I’m not going to claim that’s just because of the unclaimed property auction, but we like promoting the state fair. We like bringing people from around the state - or from around the Midwest - here to Springfield to enjoy everything we have to offer.”

The auction is Saturday, Aug, 19, on the fairgrounds’ Lincoln Stage. The full list of unclaimed property auction items can be found at http://www.cokerauction.com/upcoming.

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