The Bahamas In the greatest of 33 major lottery payments throughout the state, a Maryland Lottery player in Aberdeen won a $1 million scratch-off reward last week.
Between November 18 and November 24, the Maryland Lottery sold or redeemed 33 tickets worth at least $10,000, resulting in a total prize amount of almost $29.4 million. Three $100,000 scratch-off prizes that were won in Baltimore, Scaggsville, and Severna Park were among those winners.
Over $150,000 worth of Keno tickets that were sold in Hyattsville have not been claimed. Officials from the lottery are advising ticket holders to sign the back of their tickets and store them in a secure location until they are ready to be used.
While FAST PLAY and scratch-off tickets expire 182 days after purchase, draw game ticket winners have 182 days from the drawing date to redeem their rewards. Deadlines for claiming scratch-off prizes are listed on the Maryland Lottery’s website on the scratch-offs page.
Maryland Lottery players are urged to check their tickets for possible prizes as the winning wave headlines yet another busy week.
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