Fly Eagles, fly, right out of the vault

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The former home of the Philadelphia Eagles, Veteran's Stadium, could have some monetary value tied to it. (Photo courtesy of wikicommons.org)

Many people are aware that the Pennsylvania treasury department is sitting on a ton of unclaimed cash. Every once in a while the state treasurer will issue a press release to remind residents that they could be entitled to a nice little wad of unclaimed cash.

Who knew that was true for Eagles memorabilia? Not many people, that’s for sure. So, just away from the Super Bowl, Pennsylvania Treasurer Joe Torsella said  that the Bureau of Unclaimed Property holds many pieces of Philadelphia Eagles memorabilia — including trading cards, posters, and past-game ticket stubs. Still, these items may be worth something, writes Erin Avredlund in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

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“This is an exciting time for Eagles fans,” said Torsella. “For 85 years, fans have collected, cherished, and passed down Eagles memorabilia. Over the past year, Treasury has stepped up our efforts to get unclaimed property back where it belongs: in your hands, not ours.”

Unclaimed property is any financial asset that has gone unclaimed for a period of time, usually three years. Under Pennsylvania law, businesses are required to report this to Treasury.

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