A Million Dollar Maryland Lottery Ticket Remains Unclaimed

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BALTIMORE, MD — A Maryland Lottery player in Dundalk has yet to claim their $1,045,589 FAST PLAY Extreme Green ticket, purchased on Wednesday. Meanwhile, sizable winnings were distributed across the state, with nearly $28.5 million awarded in the week ending Friday.

Four players from Adelphi, Baltimore, and Fountain Green each secured $100,000 prizes. During this period, the Maryland Lottery confirmed the issuance of 32 tickets, each worth $10,000 or more.

For prizes exceeding $25,000, winners are required to visit the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore. Prizes up to $5,000 may be claimed at any of the over 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations, while tickets worth up to $600 can be redeemed at all authorized Maryland Lottery retailers. Detailed claiming instructions are available on the Maryland Lottery’s website.

Highlighting the week’s significant claims from July 22 to July 28, top scratch-off prizes included two $100,000 wins on Gold Rush 7s Multiplier tickets sold in Baltimore and Fountain Green. Additional $50,000 prizes were claimed on tickets sold in Hyattsville, Thurmont, and Salisbury.

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