Massachusetts State Lottery: $4 million prize sold at convenience store, $1 million prize sold at Cumberland Farms Monday

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Two big lottery prizes were claimed Monday after being sold at two different Massachusetts convenience stores.

A $4 million prize was claimed off of the game “100X the Money.” It was sold at Old Gold Convenience Store in Franklin. The $1 million prize was from the game “$5,000,000 100X Cashword 2021.” It was sold at Cumberland Farms in Oxford.

There were also three $100,000 prizes won Monday.

One of the tickets was for the game “$15,000,000 Money Maker.” It was sold at Boston Convenience in Weymouth. The other two prizes were won from the game “Mass Cash.” One of the tickets was sold at
North Street Market in Medfield. The other was sold at Neighborhood Convenience in Methuen.

Overall, there were more than 800 winning lottery tickets worth at least $600 claimed or sold in Massachusetts on Monday, including 27 in Worcester and 12 in Springfield.

The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of all the winning tickets each day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.

Five lottery players won $100,000 prizes on Friday and a $50,000 Powerball prize was won in Massachusetts Saturday.

The largest lottery prizes won in Massachusetts this year were two $15 million prizes. Both lottery prizes were claimed by trusts.

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