Two Lucky Tickets Share Over $137K Treasure Hunt Jackpot

Middletown, PA – Two fortunate players will share a Treasure Hunt jackpot worth $137,979 from the Monday, September 30 drawing. The winning tickets were purchased in Montgomery and Beaver counties.

Both tickets matched all five drawn numbers—6, 8, 9, 10, and 14—resulting in individual prizes of $68,989.50, after applicable withholdings. The tickets were sold at Wawa, located at 451 West Ridge Pike in Limerick, Montgomery County, and Brighton Health Mart Pharmacy, situated at 525 5th Avenue in New Brighton, Beaver County.

In addition to the jackpot winners, more than 46,500 other Treasure Hunt tickets also won prizes in this drawing, emphasizing the importance for players to check every ticket, every time.

Winners remain anonymous until they claim their prizes and the tickets are validated. Treasure Hunt winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their winnings. Players who purchase winning tickets from retail locations are advised to sign the back immediately, while online winnings will automatically appear in their accounts after processing. For further details on how to file a claim, players can visit palottery.com.

Since its debut in May 2007, Treasure Hunt has been drawn daily, seven days a week. Ticket sales close at 1:05 p.m. each day, with results posted online shortly after 1:35 p.m.

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