COLUMBIA, SC (September 28, 2016) – A Mount Pleasant retailer sold not just one, but two tickets worth $100,000 for last night’s Palmetto Cash 5 drawing. Both tickets were sold at the Circle K #2720874 at 404 W. Coleman Blvd. in Mount Pleasant.
The Palmetto Cash 5 tickets matched all five numbers drawn to win the $100,000 top prize. Had the ticket holder(s) “Powered-Up” for an additional $1, the $100,000 top prize would have been multiplied to $200,000 when a two was drawn.
Palmetto Cash 5 – Tuesday, September 27
2, 4, 13, 14, and 36 Power-Up: 2
Check your tickets. Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. For complete information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.
More than 3,400 Palmetto Cash 5 players won prizes from $1 up to $100,000 in Tuesday’s drawing. More than 2,000 players spent an extra $1 to purchase the Power-Up multiplier and will have their winnings multiplied by two when claimed.
The odds of winning $100,000 playing Palmetto Cash 5 are 1 in 501,942.
Proceeds from every dollar spent by players on the South Carolina Education Lottery are returned to the state in the form of funding for education, prizes, retailer commissions, and payment to contractors for goods and services.
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The Palmetto Cash 5 tickets matched all five numbers drawn to win the $100,000 top prize. Had the ticket holder(s) “Powered-Up” for an additional $1, the $100,000 top prize would have been multiplied to $200,000 when a two was drawn.
Palmetto Cash 5 – Tuesday, September 27
2, 4, 13, 14, and 36 Power-Up: 2
Check your tickets. Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. For complete information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.
More than 3,400 Palmetto Cash 5 players won prizes from $1 up to $100,000 in Tuesday’s drawing. More than 2,000 players spent an extra $1 to purchase the Power-Up multiplier and will have their winnings multiplied by two when claimed.
The odds of winning $100,000 playing Palmetto Cash 5 are 1 in 501,942.
Proceeds from every dollar spent by players on the South Carolina Education Lottery are returned to the state in the form of funding for education, prizes, retailer commissions, and payment to contractors for goods and services.
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