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Powerball Ticket Worth $50K Sold At Silver Spring 7-Eleven: MD Lottery

A Maryland Lottery ticket purchased at a Silver Spring 7-Eleven for Saturday night's Powerball drawing is worth $50,000.

A Maryland Lottery ticket purchased at a Silver Spring 7-Eleven for Saturday night's Powerball drawing is worth $50,000.
A Maryland Lottery ticket purchased at a Silver Spring 7-Eleven for Saturday night's Powerball drawing is worth $50,000. (Google Maps)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Although Saturday night's Maryland Powerball drawing did not have a jackpot winner, two Maryland retailers, including one in Silver Spring, sold winning third-tier tickets worth $50,000 each, according to a release. In addition, 32,951 state residents won prizes ranging from $4 to $100.

The two Lottery retailers that sold the $50,000 tickets for Saturday night's drawing were 7-Eleven #22921 located at 8101 Fenton St. in Silver Spring and Express Mart located at 15709 Hall Road in Bowie.

Anyone who purchased a Powerball ticket at the Silver Spring and Express Mart locations should check to see if their ticket is a winner. Saturday's winning numbers were: 19, 25, 48, 55 and 60; the Powerball was 18 and the Power Play multiplier was x2.

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Since no one won the jackpot on Saturday, the Maryland Lottery will be rolling it overs to Monday's Powerball drawing, which has an estimated annuity of $610 million and an estimated cash value of $292.6 million.

Players must redeem winning tickets greater than $25,000 by mail or at Lottery headquarters in the Montgomery Park Business Center, 1800 Washington Blvd., Suite 330 in Baltimore. No walk-ins are allowed. Schedule an appointment by clicking HERE.

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