$1.3 million Cash 5 jackpot ticket sold in Pike County


MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — A Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth more than $1.3 million was sold in Pike County for the Pennsylvania Lottery’s November 8 drawing, marking one of the largest recent wins in the state.

The winning ticket, purchased at Turkey Hill, located at 211 West Hartford St. in Milford, matched all five numbers drawn—11, 21, 26, 27, and 29—to secure the $1,350,411.50 jackpot. As a reward for selling the winning ticket, Turkey Hill will receive a $10,000 bonus from the Pennsylvania Lottery.

According to lottery officials, the winner can be identified only once the prize is claimed and the ticket validated. Pennsylvania Lottery rules require that all main Cash 5 prizes be claimed within one year of the drawing date, and Quick Cash prizes within one year of the purchase date.


In addition to the jackpot winner, more than 33,100 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets won prizes in the same drawing. Players are encouraged to check their tickets carefully, as smaller prizes can be claimed at any authorized Lottery retailer.

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