A winning $183 million Powerball ticket that was sold at a Connecticut convenience store has still not been cashed in, according to lottery officials, leaving one of the state’s largest jackpots still unclaimed days after the drawing.
The winning ticket for the Monday, Feb. 14 drawing was sold in New Haven County at the One Stop Convenience Store on South Main Street in Cheshire.
On Feb. 14, the winning numbers on the ticket were 16-25-27-49-55 with a Powerball of 17 with a “Powerplay” of X3.
Once the jackpot is cashed in, the One Stop Convenience Store will receive a bonus of $100,000 for selling the winning ticket.
According to the Connecticut Lottery Organization, if the winner chooses the lump sum option, they will receive slightly less than $124 million.
Winners have 180 days to claim their winning ticket before it expires.
Winning numbers for the Powerball game are drawn from a field of 1 to 69. The red Power Ball is then drawn from a separate field one to of 26. The Powerball drawing is televised every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
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