A “Diamond Bingo” scratch off with a prize of $50,000 was sold this past week at Rodmans (4301 Randolph Road), according to the Maryland Lottery. Other recent winners include a $530,000 Multi-Match Jackpot lottery ticket that was sold on September 1 at the State Line Market (7817 Eastern Ave) in Silver Spring and a $51,422.50 ticket sold Sept. 4 at Hillendale Beer and Wine (10117 New Hampshire Ave), the latter of which has yet to be claimed as of September 6.
Meanwhile, another eight players won amounts ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 in Adelphi, Annapolis, Bel Air, Brentwood, Cockeysville, Laurel, Millersville and Silver Spring.
In all, 42 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed in the seven days ending Sept. 4, and the Lottery paid nearly $37.5 million in prizes during that span.
Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets up to and including $600. More information is available on the How To Claim page of mdlottery.com.
Here is the weekly roundup of big winners:
Scratch-off Prizes Claimed Aug. 29-Sept. 4:
$50,000 Prizes
- Deluxe Crossword 6th Edition, Northway Liquors, 8101 Veterans Highway, Millersville
- FAMILY FEUD®, Cranbrook Liquors, 52 Cranbrook Road, Cockeysville
- Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, Shell Food Mart, 7430 Riggs Road, Adelphi
- Money Rush, Quiet Waters Exxon, 1000 Forest Drive, Annapolis
- Diamond Bingo 3rd Edition, Rodmans Discount Stores, 4301 Randolph Road, Silver Spring
$10,000 Prizes
- $10,000 Lucky, Hobbs Road Station, 31373 Old Ocean City Road, Salisbury
- $100,000 Crossword 6th Edition, Slim’s Liquors, 3214 Hollins Ferry Road, Baltimore
- $250,000 Gold Rush, Patapsco Gas, 3550 Potee Street, Baltimore
- Bingo X10 5th Edition, Royal Farms #020, 1119 West 41st Street, Baltimore
- Bingo X10 5th Edition, Harris Teeter #408, 14702 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel
- Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, YNS Check Cashing, 2101 East Monument Street, Baltimore
- Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, Eastern Avenue BP, 4501 Eastern Avenue, Mount Rainier
- Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, Ocean’s Market, 14107 Coastal Highway, Ocean City
- Money Explosion, 7-Eleven #36471, 2000 University Boulevard, Hyattsville
- Money Explosion, Street Corner, 8200 Perry Hall Boulevard, Perry Hall
- Ravens X5, Ravens Stadium Store, 1101 Russell Street, Baltimore
- Show Me $10,000!, Sheetz #051, 210 Green Street, Cumberland
FAST PLAY and Draw Game Tickets Sold for Drawings Aug. 29-Sept. 4:
- $50,000 ticket sold Sept. 1 at Shoppers #2347, 3441 Laurel – Fort Meade Road, Laurel (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $1,000 a day for life top-tier winning ticket sold Aug. 29 at Eagle’s Nest, 2754 Augustine Herman Highway, Chesapeake City (claimed)
- $30,000 MONOPOLY™ Game Tokens, 7-Eleven #42092, 22702 Gosnell Farm Drive, Boyds (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $16,104 ticket sold Sept. 1 at Crazy Mart, 1705 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $10,000 ticket sold Sept. 20 at Rosedale Crown, 8350 Pulaski Highway, Rosedale (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $530,000 jackpot-winning ticket sold Sept. 1 at State Line Market, 7817 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring (claimed)
- $50,000 ticket sold Sept. 1 at AJ Liquors, 3801 Bladensburg Road, Brentwood (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $25,000 ticket sold Sept. 4 at Govans Marathon, 5101 York Road, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $25,000 ticket sold Sept. 4 at M&M Lounge, 2500 East Biddle Street, Baltimore (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $25,000 ticket sold Aug. 29 at St. Mary’s Gas Station, 23950 Colton Point Road, Clements (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold Aug. 28 at Forestville Exxon, 7631 Marlboro Pike, District Heights (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold Sept. 2 at Logan Liquors, 3441 Dundalk Avenue, Dundalk (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $25,000 ticket sold Sept. 3 at Al’s Beer, Wine & Restaurant, 6224 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold Sept.1 at Liquor Outlet, 9824 Liberty Road, Randallstown (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold Aug. 31 at Kash King Temple Hills, 4812 St. Barnabas Road, Temple Hills (claimed)
- $1 million ticket sold Aug. 30 at Milford Liquors, 8100 Liberty Road, Windsor Mill (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $100,000 ticket sold Aug. 30 at Redner’s Warehouse Market, 2126 North Fountain Green Road, Bel Air (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $51,422.50 ticket sold Sept. 4 at Hillendale Beer and Wine, 10117 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $31,233 ticket sold Aug. 30 at Latela’s Liquor, 2733 Annapolis Road, Hanover (claimed)
- $26,176 ticket sold Sept. 2 at Truitt Street Goose Creek, 111 Truitt Street, Salisbury (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $21,972 ticket sold Sept. 1 at E&C Mid Atlantic #709, 700 Gaither Road, Rockville (claimed)
- $15,616.50 ticket sold Aug. 30 at Express Mart, 15709 Hall Road, Bowie (claimed)
- $15,616.50 ticket sold Aug. 30 at Chicken Man, 824 Snow Hill Road, Salisbury (claimed)
- $10,284.50 ticket sold Sept. 4 at Langley Park Beer & Wine, 1401 University Boulevard, Hyattsville (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
- $10,284.50 ticket sold Sept. 4 at Meyer’s Liquors, 3601 Old Silver Hill Road, Suitland (unclaimed as of Sept. 6)
The Maryland Lottery encourages players to check their tickets by scanning them at any Lottery retailer or with the Lottery’s mobile apps. Draw game winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes, and scratch-off winners have 182 days from the announced end-of-game date.
Last claim dates for scratch-off tickets are published in the scratch-off section of mdlottery.com.
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