$1.6 million lottery ticket sold in Ohio still unclaimed

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Grafton, OH – The town of Grafton is buzzing with excitement as someone in their community holds a Classic Lotto ticket worth $1.6 million after Saturday’s Classic Lotto jackpot drawing.

So far, nobody knows who the winter as it hasn’t been reported to the Ohio lottery yet.

The winning ticket was sold by Schild’s IGA, located at 34981 East Royalton Road in Grafton, who will receive a $1,000 sales bonus.

The ticket holder chose their own numbers, which turned out to be the winning combination of 9-12-23-33-43-44. However, as of today, no one has come forward to claim the prize.

The winner has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize, which is an annuity offering a payment stream of approximately $53,333 a year for 30 years before taxes.

The Ohio Lottery encourages the winner to sign the back of their ticket and keep it in a safe place until they can claim their prize. The Ohio Lottery office is open by appointment only due to the pandemic, and winners are encouraged to call ahead to schedule a time to claim their prize. The office can be reached at 1-800-686-4208.

Jessica Woods
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