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Pick-6 Lottery Ticket Worth $2.7M Sold in Court House

Pick-6 Lottery Ticket Worth $2.7M Sold in Court House

From New Jersey Lottery

New Jersey Lottery

TRENTON – One lucky ticket matched all six numbers drawn for the Monday, September 11, Pick-6 drawing winning the $2.7 million annuity jackpot. The cash value of the ticket is more than $1.2 million. The winning ticket was sold at Ali Trading Inc., 401 S. Main St., Cape May Court House in Cape May County. The lucky retailer will receive a bonus of $10,000 for selling that winning ticket.

Executive Director James Carey announced, “We are excited to meet the winner of this $2.7 million jackpot prize and learn how it will impact their life!”

In addition to the jackpot winner, The Pick-6 drawing produced 17 winners matching five out of six white balls drawn. One of those tickets had the 10X multiplier, multiplying the prize to $6,190. The other 16 tickets won prizes totaling $17,332. The Multiplier is randomly computer generated for each ticket at the time of purchase and is included in the base price of a wager.

The winning numbers for the Monday, September 11, drawing were: 02, 12, 13, 17, 19, and 27. An additional 6,962 New Jersey players took home an estimated $56,179 in prizes. The jackpot will reset to $2 million for the next drawing that will be held on Thursday, September 14.

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