Baltimore County man wins $1 million with $20 scratch-off bought during quick store stop
SPARROWS POINT, MD — A Baltimore County man turned a simple trip for ice into a million-dollar win after purchasing a $20 All About Cash scratch-off ticket from a convenience store in Sparrows Point, according to Maryland Lottery officials.
The winning ticket was sold at Hob’s Carroll Motor Fuels, located at 7115 North Point Road. The man, who claimed the prize on Friday, matched the number 27 on his ticket and revealed a top prize of $1 million. He used a pocket knife to scratch the ticket — the same one he used previously on a $10,000-winning ticket.
The winner, who chose to remain anonymous under the alias “Tank,” is a utility worker from eastern Baltimore County. He said the number 27 has personal significance and chose to scratch off the ticket slowly, revealing a string of zeroes that confirmed the seven-figure prize. He plans to use the winnings toward retirement.
The retailer will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
All About Cash is a $20 Maryland Lottery game launched on July 18. It offers five top prizes of $1 million. With this claim, four $1 million prizes remain unclaimed, along with four second-tier prizes of $50,000 and thousands of smaller prizes ranging from $40 to $10,000.
Prizes must be claimed within 182 days from the game’s announced end date.
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Key Points
- A $1 million-winning All About Cash ticket was sold at Hob’s Carroll Motor Fuels in Sparrows Point
- The winner used a pocket knife to scratch the ticket and plans to put the money toward retirement
- Four top prizes of $1 million remain in circulation for the $20 game