2024 Treasure Hunt medallion patches are now on sale
The 2024 Treasure Hunt medallion patches are now on sale at treasure-hunt-shop.square.site/.
The person who finds the medallion in the Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt automatically wins $2,500. You can also win another $2,500 if you have all the clues, which can be found either in the Pioneer Press or at TwinCities.com. Additionally, if you have the registered patch — which can be purchased on this site — you can win an extra $5,000.
Please note that your patch will be automatically registered upon purchase, but you must buy it before Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. To be eligible to win, you must have a registered patch in your name, and sharing patches is not allowed. If you are buying more than one patch online, be sure to add each hunter’s name to the purchase so they are registered.
Good luck and happy hunting.
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