BALTIMORE, MD—Scratch-off tickets sold in Owings Mills and Gambrills made two Maryland Lottery players millionaires, and another three tickets paid $50,000 each in Baltimore, Crofton, and Forest Hill in the seven days ending January 19th.
Across Maryland, and across all games, the Maryland Lottery paid more than $31.8 million in prizes during the week of January 13-19, including 23 tickets worth $10,000 or more that were sold or redeemed in that seven-day span.
$2 Million Prize
- MONOPOLY X200, Royal Farms, 9740 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills
$1 Million Prize
- Millionaire’s Club, Wegmans, 1413 South Main Chapel Way, Gambrills
$50,000 Prize
- 50X the Cash, O’Connor’s Liquors & Check Cashing, 4801 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore
BONUS MATCH 5
- $50,000 ticket sold Jan. 18 at Forest Hill Sunoco, 2019 Rock Spring Road, Forest Hill (unclaimed as of Jan. 21)
PICK 5
- $25,000 ticket sold Jan. 16 at Southgate Liquors, 314 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie (unclaimed as of Jan. 21)
- $25,000 ticket sold Jan. 13 at Greenway Liquors, 7533 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold Jan. 17 at New Market Spirits, 29233 Three Notch Road, Mechanicsville (claimed)
POWERBALL
- $50,000 ticket sold Jan. 10 at 7-Eleven, 2129 Defense Highway, Crofton (unclaimed as of Jan. 21)
Winners are encouraged to sign the backs of tickets and keep winning tickets in a safe location. Tickets for draw games expire 182 days after the drawing. FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after purchase. The last date to claim for scratch-offs is posted on the scratch-offs page.
Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes up to $25,000 can be claimed at the cashier window of any of the six casinos in Maryland. Prizes up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets worth up to and including $600. More information is available on the How to Claim page of the Lottery website.
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