$ 530 million prize-winning lotto ticket sold in San Diego



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A $ 530 million lottery ticket was sold at a Sorrento Valley delicatessen and liquor store.

SAN DIEGO – A ticket featuring the six numbers of the multi-state Mega Millions draw Friday was sold to an Alcohol Liquor store in San Diego and its owner must decide if he will receive the estimated $ 530 million jackpot in 30 payments or its cash value of $ 345.2 million.

The numbers drawn on Friday were 17, 19, 27, 40, 68 and the Mega number was 2.

The ticket was sold at Sorrento Deli-Mart, Roselle Street, in the Sorrento Valley, not far from Torrey Pines.

A ticket with five numbers, but the missing Mega number, was sold at a gas station in Seal Beach, Orange County, for a value of $ 1,143,154, the California Lottery announced.

There were two other tickets sold with five numbers, but it was missing the Mega number, one in Arizona, the other in the state of Washington. They are each worth a million dollars, announced the Multi-State Lottery Association, responsible for the game.

California law requires that the significant winnings of lottery games be paid on a pari-mutuel basis, which means that the gain is determined by the size of the pool rather than by a fixed amount.

The chance to match the five numbers and the Mega number is 1 in 302,575,350, according to the California Lottery. The overall chance of winning a prize is 1 in 24.

The draw was the 25th since the last sale of a six-digit ticket, it was New Year's Day.

The Mega Millions game is played in 44 states in the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands.

The draw for Tuesday's draw will be $ 40 million.

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