BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A $1 million scratch-off ticket sold on Maryland’s Eastern Shore was the state’s largest Lottery win last week, highlighting a stretch that saw more than $29 million in total prizes paid out statewide.
The top prize came from an “All About Cash” scratch-off ticket purchased at High’s, 887 Washington Ave. in Chestertown.
The $1 million win led a week that also featured a $250,000 scratch-off prize in Hyattsville and a $100,000 win in Jessup.
The $250,000 “Money Bags” ticket was sold at Bill’s Wine and Liquor on Annapolis Road in Hyattsville. In Jessup, a $100,000 “50X The Cash” ticket was purchased at Travel Centers of America on Assateague Drive.
Between Feb. 9 and Feb. 15, the Maryland Lottery issued 29 prizes worth $10,000 or more. In addition to the top three prizes, eight $50,000-winning tickets were sold across Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.
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Among the $50,000 winners were tickets sold in District Heights, Towson, Nottingham, Gaithersburg and Glen Burnie.
A $30,000 prize was claimed in Baltimore, while two $20,000 scratch-off tickets were sold in Hyattsville and Walkersville.
Several $10,000 scratch-off tickets were also sold in Denton, Silver Spring, Edgewood and Pikesville.
Draw games and FAST PLAY tickets added to the week’s big wins.
A $50,002 BONUS MATCH 5 ticket sold in Baltimore and a $50,000 Powerball ticket purchased in Chevy Chase remained unclaimed as of Feb. 17.
Multiple $25,000 PICK 5 tickets were sold throughout Baltimore and surrounding communities, with some still awaiting claims.
Overall, Maryland Lottery players collected more than $29 million during the week.
Additional details about claiming prizes are available at mdlottery.com.