$200k winning ticket sold at connecticut convenience store
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$200K winning ticket sold at Connecticut convenience store

$200K winning scratch-off ticket sold in Stratford, CT at Nilkanth Stratford Inc

STRATFORD, CT — A lucky player in Stratford just landed a $200,000 payday after purchasing a winning 100X 2nd Edition scratch-off ticket at Nilkanth Stratford Inc, according to the Connecticut Lottery.

The ticket, worth a top prize of $200,000, was sold on November 10 and has since been officially claimed. The identity of the winner has not been released.

Nilkanth Stratford Inc, the retailer that sold the winning ticket, is located in Stratford and may also be eligible for a retailer bonus for selling a top-tier prize.

The 100X 2nd Edition is a $20 scratch-off game that features multiple large cash prizes, with the chance to multiply winnings by up to 100 times. Several top prizes remain unclaimed.

Players are encouraged to sign the back of their tickets and check with the Connecticut Lottery website or app for prize claim instructions. All winning tickets must be claimed within 180 days of the draw or game end date.

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Key Points

  • A $200,000 winning 100X 2nd Edition scratch-off ticket was sold in Stratford, CT
  • The ticket was purchased at Nilkanth Stratford Inc and has been officially claimed
  • The 100X 2nd Edition game still has top prizes available
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