Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. In all, 30 tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed in the seven days ending July 30, and the Lottery paid more than $29.9 million in prizes during that span. every Tuesday and Friday.ĪLSO READ | Mega Millions jackpot nears $1B before Friday's drawing - here's why payouts are so large All five balls with no Mega Ball pays $1 million, and a match on four of five regular balls plus the Mega Ball pays $10,000. The unclaimed prizes were on tickets bought in Elkridge, Grantsville, Lanham, Rockville, Towson and Upper Marlboro (two). Seven of those prizes remain unclaimed as of July 31. The other second-tier winners of $1 million or more were in Baltimore and Catonsville.ĪLSO READ | Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $1.05 billionĪlso since April, another 18 players have matched four of the five regular balls plus the Mega Ball for prizes between $10,000 and $40,000. During the current run, three Mega Millions players in Maryland have bought winning tickets worth $1 million or more, including the Fort Washington player in the July 25 drawing. ![]() Since then, nobody has hit the jackpot which is now $1.05 billion for the Aug. The Mega Millions jackpot was last hit on April 18, when a player in New York won a $20 million jackpot. An additional 29 players across the state won prizes of $10,000 or more playing a variety of Lottery games in the past week. ![]() BALTIMORE (WBFF) - As the Mega Millions jackpot continues to grow, the Maryland Lottery announced the game produced another millionaire in Maryland on July 25 in Fort Washington.
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