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Cash 5 ticket sold in Downtown Pittsburgh worth $200K

Megan Guza
By Megan Guza
1 Min Read May 29, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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A Downtown Pittsburgh convenience store sold a Cash 5 lottery ticket worth $200,000 for Tuesday night’s drawing, according to lottery officials.

The ticket, which matched all five numbers, was sold at Faber Coe & Gregg on Grant Street, according to the press release.

The numbers were 1, 11, 22, 33, 39. The store receives a $500 bonus.

Last week, a Mega Millions ticket worth $5 million was sold at the McIntyre Square Giant Eagle on McKnight Road. The ticket, for the May 21 drawing, matched all five white balls but not the yellow Mega Ball.

A day before that, the Giant Eagle in Bethel Park sold a Fast Play ticket worth more than $150,000. Other top prizes claimed in Allegheny County this month include a $1 million scratch-off ticket and $100,000 Powerball ticket.

Five Allegheny County residents have won a combined $1.18 million in Cash 5 top prizes so far in 2019, according to lottery data.

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