California store sells winning $1.22 billion Mega Millions ticket
SACRAMENTO — Friday night’s winning ticket Mega Millions jackpot estimated to be worth $1.22 billionis the fifth largest game in the history of the game sold in Northern California.
this California Lottery Said the lucky ticket was sold at a Circle K store in Cottonwood, Shasta County. This is the only ticket in the country that matches all six numbers in the drawing. The winning numbers were 3, 7, 37, 49, 55, and Super Ball No. 6.
The winning ticket is the first one millions millions It’s the winner of the $810 million jackpot in Texas on Sept. 10 and the third winning ticket this year.
A Mega Millions spokesperson told CBS News that the one-time payout for the $1.22 billion drawing is estimated at $549.7 million. The winner also has the option of receiving a $1.22 billion annuity payable over 30 years.
Two other tickets – one in the Northern California city of Roseville; Southern California The California Lottery added that San Bernardino – matched five of the six numbers. The two tickets each resulted in a prize of $787,543.