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Two $1 million lottery prizes left in scratch ticket game after winning ticket sold in North Andover

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There are now two $1 million lottery prizes left in a scratch ticket game released just over a year ago, after a convenience store in Massachusetts sold a winning ticket that was claimed on Thursday, the Massachusetts State Lottery announced.

The $1 million prize was from the lottery’s “100X The Money” scratch ticket game, which was initially released on June 7, 2022 with 12 prizes valued at $1 million available to claim.

The winning ticket was sold from a Quic Pic shop in North Andover, and claimed on July 6.

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“100X The Money” also started with four grand prizes each worth $4 million available to claim, and all four grand prizes have been claimed since the game’s release.

Overall, there were at least 641 lottery prizes worth $600 or more won or claimed in Massachusetts on Thursday, including seven in Springfield and 21 in Worcester.

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The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.

The two largest lottery prizes won in the state of Massachusetts so far in 2023 were $33 million and $31 million Mega Millions jackpot prizes. The tickets were each sold a week apart.

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The $33 million ticket for the Tuesday, Jan. 24 drawing was purchased from a Stop & Shop in Belchertown. The winner came forward to claim the prize on March 1 through the Skylark Group Trust.

The $31 million Mega Millions jackpot ticket was won on Jan. 31. The winning ticket was bought in Woburn from a Gibbs gas station, and the winner claimed the prize on March 8 through S & L Trust.



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