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$2M Lottery Jackpot May Help Baltimore County Couple Buy New House

A Baltimore County couple won $2 million on a scratch-off. The duo may buy a new house with their jackpot prize.

The Maryland Lottery announced Friday that a Baltimore County couple won a $2 million jackpot on a Monopoly X200 scratch-off bought at an Owings Mills Royal Farms.
The Maryland Lottery announced Friday that a Baltimore County couple won a $2 million jackpot on a Monopoly X200 scratch-off bought at an Owings Mills Royal Farms. (Jacob Baumgart/Patch)

OWINGS MILLS, MD — A married Owings Mills couple may buy a new house with their recent $2 million lottery jackpot prize.

The Maryland Lottery announced the victory on Friday.

The anonymous wife bought the $30 Monopoly X200 scratch-off at the Royal Farms located at 9740 Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills. The convenience store will get a $2,000 bonus from the lottery for selling the top prize winner.

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The wife is a frequent lottery player, having previously scored prizes ranging from $5 to $1,000, but this win took it to a new level.

It was the first of four jackpots claimed from the Monopoly X200 game, which debuted in November 2024. The game's remaining offerings also include five $50,000 second-tier prizes and others ranging from $30 to $10,000.

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The scratcher is part of a Monopoly family of games partaking in the Monopoly Second-Chance Promotion.

By entering non-winning Monopoly scratch-offs into My Lottery Rewards, players get a chance to win a rolling cash jackpot or cash prize. From February to July, six monthly drawings will award $5,000 prizes and rolling cash jackpots that start at $10,000 and grow until the drawing. More information is posted at mdlottery.com/monopoly.

To learn how to claim a prize, click here.

Anybody with a gambling problem can get free and confidential help by visiting mdgamblinghelp.org or calling 1-800-GAMBLER.

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