COLUMBIA, SC (May 13, 2011) – Are you holding a Palmetto Cash 5 ticket worth $100,000? The ticket was purchased from Mt. Pleasant Exxon #06 at 1522 Hwy. 17 N. in Mount Pleasant.
The Palmetto Cash 5 ticket for the Thursday, May 12 drawing matched all five numbers drawn. Had the ticket holder purchased Power-Up for an additional $1, the $100,000 winnings would have been multiplied by “3” to $300,000.
Palmetto Cash 5 – Thursday, May 12
10, 17, 24, 30, and 34 Power-Up: 3
Check your tickets. Players have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim prizes. For complete information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.
More than 5,000 Palmetto Cash 5 players won prizes from $1 up to $100,000 in Thursday night’s drawing. Of these more than 3,000 players spent an extra $1 to purchase the Power-Up multiplier. Friday night’s Power-Up number was 3, which tripled the prizes for winners with Power-Up.
Approximately 97 cents of every dollar spent by players on the South Carolina Education Lottery is returned to the state in the form of funding for education, prizes, retailer commissions, and payment to contractors for goods and services.
The Palmetto Cash 5 ticket for the Thursday, May 12 drawing matched all five numbers drawn. Had the ticket holder purchased Power-Up for an additional $1, the $100,000 winnings would have been multiplied by “3” to $300,000.
Palmetto Cash 5 – Thursday, May 12
10, 17, 24, 30, and 34 Power-Up: 3
Check your tickets. Players have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim prizes. For complete information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.
More than 5,000 Palmetto Cash 5 players won prizes from $1 up to $100,000 in Thursday night’s drawing. Of these more than 3,000 players spent an extra $1 to purchase the Power-Up multiplier. Friday night’s Power-Up number was 3, which tripled the prizes for winners with Power-Up.
Approximately 97 cents of every dollar spent by players on the South Carolina Education Lottery is returned to the state in the form of funding for education, prizes, retailer commissions, and payment to contractors for goods and services.
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