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Montgomery Village Resident Wins $50,000 on Scratch-Off Ticket

MONTGOMERY VILLAGE, MD – A woman from Montgomery Village in Montgomery County has won the top prize of $50,000 from a Gold Bar Bingo 4th Edition scratch-off ticket. The long-time scratch-off enthusiast discovered her win after scanning the ticket at a local liquor store.

The transportation driver was at the store with her daughter when she found out about her win, leading to a pleasant surprise. She and her daughter later visited Lottery headquarters in Baltimore to claim the prize. As of now, the winner is still deciding how best to utilize her newfound fortune.

The ticket was sold at Chapel Beer and Wine, located at 19737 Frederick Road in Germantown, which will receive a $500 bonus from the Lottery for selling the winning scratch-off. This win marks the sixth top prize given out for the $5 game, which still has two more top prizes available. Additionally, there are five $10,000 prizes yet to be claimed, among other smaller prizes. The fourth edition of the Gold Bar Bingo game was launched in July 2023.

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