Maryland Lottery Ticket Worth $500,000 Still Unclaimed

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CLARKSVILLE AND PASADENA, MD — Two Maryland residents became millionaires this week due to Maryland Lottery scratch-off tickets sold in Clarksville and Pasadena.

Additionally, a Seabrook player won a half-million-dollar annuity prize in Multi-Match, which remains unclaimed. The lottery commission said players should double-check their tickets to see if they are a winner.

The state recorded 44 tickets worth $10,000 or more during the week ending Oct. 29. Maryland Lottery distributed close to $31.7 million in various prizes over the seven-day period.

Winners of prizes exceeding $25,000 are required to claim their winnings at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore. The center is open by appointment only. Prizes up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of the more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. Tickets valued up to $600 are redeemable at all Maryland Lottery retailers. Additional claiming instructions are available on the Maryland Lottery’s official website.

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