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Belmont Ave.) in February and a $7.25 million ticket sold in suburban Wheaton last month. 11, 2018, to claim it.Īlso still unclaimed are another 10 tickets including the $350,000 ticket sold in the Thompson Center, an $800,000 ticket sold at a 7-Eleven in Belmont Cragin (5959 W. The winner of the $393 million Mega Millions ticket sold in Palos Heights last week has until Aug. The Illinois Lottery keeps a running list of unclaimed lottery tickets worth more than $100,000 that can still be claimed. There is still time for some lucky winners, however. 31, 2004, Lotto ticket would've been worth $14 million. Statewide, the highest jackpot never claimed was a ticket sold at a southwest suburban Gas City in Frankfort. Though that ticket would've only netted $112,500 because that game had two winners, it ranks as the third highest jackpot never claimed in Chicago. 24, 2013, Lucky Day Lotto game was sold at The Pantry, 1105 W. 12, 2011, ticket with the numbers 20, 25, 30, 32 and 33 was once worth $275,000.Īlso in Edgewater, a winning ticket sold for the Feb. The second-highest jackpot ticket bought in Chicago that no one claimed came from Edgewater's Breakers Pantry, 5343 N.

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The numbers 2, 8, 16, 20 and 36 would've made that person $290,000 richer.

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Milwaukee Ave., for the May 23, 2008, drawing of Little Lotto (now known as Lucky Day Lotto). Unless the Thompson Center tickets overtakes it, the most valuable expired Chicago jackpot ticket was bought at Logan Square's Crown Liquors, 2821 N. That's because if a prize goes unclaimed after a year, that money goes to the state's school and capital projects fund, Illinois Lottery spokesman Mike Lang said. If it goes unclaimed, it's a boon to the state. It was sold at the A&B Convenience store in the atrium of the state building.) 16, 2016, evening Lucky Day Lotto drawing. ( The big Thompson Center winning ticket, by the way, matched all five numbers - 7, 11, 24, 25, 26 - in the Aug. Based on the state's records, there were no unclaimed expired PowerBall and Mega Millions jackpots in the state. The Illinois Lottery provided all available data it had on unclaimed and expired jackpot prizes in games including PowerBall, Mega Millions, Lucky Day Lotto and regular Lotto. In Chicago, eight Lotto and Lucky Day Lotto jackpots expired, with a total of $1,127,500 going unclaimed, according to state records. That's the cumulative total of 26 unclaimed jackpots, including a whopping $14 million ticket that died on the vine after being sold in southwest suburban Frankfort. Statewide, jackpot winners have left $17.7 million on the table. Illinois Lottery jackpots expire after a year - and if this one goes unclaimed, it would be the largest on record in the city. Wednesday, the evening Lucky Day Lotto ticket bought at a convenience store in the Thompson Center will be worthless. THE LOOP - Someone won $350,000 in the Illinois Lottery a year ago Wednesday - and likely doesn't even know it.Īnd when the clock strikes 5 p.m.








Chicago lottery