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$201K-Plus Winning Lottery Ticket Sold At West Philly Grocery Store

According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, a Plu$ the Ca$h game ticket worth $210,502.50​ was sold at Rite Aid, 4641-51 Chestnut St., Friday.

PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania Lottery ticket worth more than $210,500 was sold at a West Philadelphia grocery store recently, officials said.

According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, a Plu$ the Ca$h game ticket worth $210,502.50 was sold at Rite Aid, 4641-51 Chestnut St., Friday.

Rite Aid earns a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

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Plu$ the Ca$h is a $5 Fast Play game that offers progressive top prizes starting at $75,000.

Fast Play games print on-demand from a Lottery sales terminal or self-service touch-screen vending terminal and are similar to Scratch-Off games, but without the need to scratch a ticket or wait for a drawing.

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To see if they’ve won a prize, players can review the ticket, or scan it at a Lottery retailer or with the ticket checker feature on the Lottery’s Official App.

The holder of a top-prize winning Fast Play ticket should immediately sign the back of the ticket and call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481.

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