FAIRLEA, W.Va. (WVDN) – State Treasurer Riley Moore today reminded fairgoers they have two more opportunities to participate in live, in-person Unclaimed Property Auctions during the 2023 State Fair of West Virginia in Fairlea.
The remaining two auctions will take place Friday, Aug. 18, and Saturday, Aug. 19, beginning at 5 p.m. each day. Two auctions were already held last week.
The items up for bid include rare coins, currency, jewelry and other collectibles that have been turned over to the Office’s Unclaimed Property Division by banks or law enforcement. The items will be on display at the State Treasurer’s Office booth, located in the West Virginia Building, throughout the fair.
Items auctioned often come from safe deposit boxes or law enforcement evidence rooms. When companies or officials are unable to locate the lawful owners, the items are turned over to the Treasurer’s Office as unclaimed property. While the items are auctioned off, the proceeds from the sale remain in an individual’s name for claim in the future.
“These auctions provide a great opportunity to pick up some valuable collectors’ items or antiques that have been turned over to our Office after being forgotten about or abandoned,” Treasurer Moore said. “While you’re there, you can also talk to our Treasury staff who can search our databases to see if we’re holding any unclaimed property funds in your name and help walk you through the process of claiming it.”
State Treasurer’s Office staff will be available throughout the fair to provide information on the Office’s various programs and conduct unclaimed property searches for anyone who visits the Office’s booth in the West Virginia Building.
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