Philadelphia Store Sells $1.1 Million Lottery Ticket

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Middletown, PA – A Philadelphia lottery retailer has sold a progressive top prize-winning ticket worth $1,192,632.50 for the Pennsylvania Lottery’s Ca$h Wanted game. The ticket for the drawing on Saturday, March 9, was purchased at Commissary Food Market, located at 5255 Ridge Avenue, which will receive a $10,000 bonus for the sale.

Ca$h Wanted is a $20 Fast Play game where the progressive top prizes start at $300,000. Unlike traditional scratch-off games, Fast Play tickets are printed on-demand at Lottery sales terminals or self-service vending machines, and there’s no need to scratch the ticket or wait for a draw.

Players can check if they have won by scanning the ticket at a Lottery retailer or using the Ticket Checker feature on the Lottery’s official app. Winners, especially those holding top prize-winning tickets, are advised to sign the back of their ticket and contact the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 for instructions on how to claim their prize.

All Fast Play prizes must be claimed within one year from the purchase date, with prizes over $5,000 subject to applicable tax withholdings. Further information on game rules, odds, and playing instructions can be found at palottery.com.

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