$50k bonus match 5 winning ticket sold in accokeek
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$50K Bonus Match 5 Winning Ticket Sold in Accokeek

ACCOCHEEK, MD – Check your Bonus Match 5 tickets from the October 10 drawing, as you might be $50,000 richer! The Maryland Lottery is on the lookout for the lucky player who purchased a top-prize winning ticket at Keller’s Market in Accokeek.

The winning ticket matches the five numbers: 7, 10, 11, 15, and 19, with a Bonus Ball of 4. Lottery officials advise the winner to sign the back of the ticket and keep it in a secure location. The player has 182 days to claim the prize.

Instructions for claiming prizes can be found on the Lottery’s “How to Claim” page. Prizes exceeding $25,000 must be claimed at Lottery headquarters, located at the Montgomery Park Business Center, 1800 Washington Blvd., Suite 330, in Baltimore. An appointment is necessary for in-person claims, and the appointment scheduling page lists all available times.

This marks the 27th top-prize winning Bonus Match 5 ticket sold in 2024.

Keller’s Market, situated at 15624 Livingston Road, also has reason to celebrate, as the Lottery will award the retailer a $500 bonus for selling this top-prize winning ticket.

Bonus Match 5 drawings occur seven days a week, allowing players to select five numbers from one to 39. The Bonus Ball drawn from the remaining 34 numbers offers additional winning opportunities. Players win if they match five, four, or three of the original winning numbers, and matching the Bonus Ball allows for wins with fewer matches as well!

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