Maryland Lottery Powerball winning ticket worth $2 million remains unclaimed

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Powerball lottery winning ticket worth $2 million sold in Germantown still unclaimed.

According to the Maryland Lottery press release, a 7-Eleven in Germantown sold a life changing $2 million Powerball winning ticket. 

The lucky winning ticket was produced from July 24 drawing but the big prize still remains unclaimed.

The lottery players from Germantown area are urged to double check their tickets for July 24 drawing. Can you imagine the changes you can bring to your life if you have the lucky winning ticket?

The lucky ticket matched all five numbers - 01, 04, 11, 59 and 67 for the drawing.

The $2 million winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven at 12301 Middlebrook Road. The Montgomery Country retailer earns a bonus commission $5,000 from  the Maryland lottery for selling the winning ticket.

Whoever the winner is, the prize must be claimed by January 21, 2022.

Every Powerball lottery winning players have 180 days from the date of drawing to claim their prize. The winning must sign the back of the ticket and keep it safe for claiming prize.