Maryland woman hits massive $200k jackpot on ravens ticket
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Maryland woman hits massive $200K jackpot on Ravens ticket

Baltimore woman wins $200,000 top prize on Ravens X10 scratch-off

Baltimore, MD – A lifelong Ravens fan and native of Charm City has claimed the first $200,000 top prize on the Maryland Lottery’s $10 Ravens X10 scratch-off, turning what she thought was a small win into a life-changing payday.

The longtime lottery player purchased the ticket on September 18 at Seena Wine & Liquors, located at 2448 North Charles Street in Baltimore. She had picked up several Ravens-themed scratch-offs before heading to work, scratching them during her break. Believing she had won $200, she was overjoyed.

Later that evening, after having the ticket checked at the retailer, she learned her prize was actually $200,000. Overwhelmed with emotion, she shared the news with her family and said she plans to use part of her winnings to take them on a trip to Jamaica, while saving the rest.

The $10 Ravens X10 scratch-off launched on August 22 with four top prizes of $200,000. Three remain unclaimed, along with three $50,000 prizes, eight $10,000 prizes, and thousands of smaller prizes.

In addition, non-winning Ravens-themed tickets are eligible for entry into the Ravens Second-Chance Promotion, which includes cash prizes, travel packages, season tickets, and exclusive game-day experiences.

Key Points

  • A Baltimore woman claimed the first $200,000 top prize on the Maryland Lottery’s $10 Ravens X10 scratch-off
  • The winning ticket was purchased at Seena Wine & Liquors on North Charles Street
  • The winner plans to celebrate with a family trip to Jamaica and save the remainder of her prize
Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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