Jackpot Joy: Two Lucky Players Uncover Treasure Hunt Fortune in Pennsylvania!

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MIDDLETOWN, PA — Two fortunate Pennsylvania Lottery players will share the Treasure Hunt jackpot prize of $137,979 from the Monday, September 30 drawing. The winning tickets, which matched all five numbers drawn—6, 8, 9, 10, and 14—were sold in Montgomery and Beaver counties, bringing luck and excitement to these regions.

Each jackpot-winning ticket is entitled to a substantial prize of $68,989.50, prior to applicable tax withholdings. The lucky locations where these tickets were purchased are Wawa, located at 451 West Ridge Pike in Limerick, Montgomery County, and Brighton Health Mart Pharmacy, situated at 525 5th Avenue in New Brighton, Beaver County.

In addition to the jackpot winners, more than 46,500 other Treasure Hunt tickets secured prizes in this drawing, underscoring the widespread engagement and excitement surrounding this popular daily lottery game. Players are encouraged to diligently check every ticket, as the thrill of a win could be just a glance away.

As of now, the identities of the jackpot winners remain a mystery until their winnings are officially claimed and tickets validated. Treasure Hunt winners have a generous one-year window from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. It is advised that those possessing winning tickets purchased at retail locations should promptly sign the back of their tickets to safeguard their claim. For online players, winnings are automatically processed into their accounts following claim validation.

Since its debut in May 2007, Treasure Hunt has captivated the interest of lottery players in Pennsylvania with its daily draws and enticing prizes. Ticket sales for each draw conclude at 1:05 p.m., with results available shortly after, at 1:35 p.m., on the Pennsylvania Lottery’s official website.

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For more detailed information regarding the claiming process or to stay updated on future draws, players are encouraged to visit the Pennsylvania Lottery’s online portal.

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