Florida woman lands $1M prize after finding lucky dime
OCALA, Fla. (WFLA)– A Florida woman has won $1 million from a $5 MONOPOLY SECRET VAULT scratch-off game, the Florida Lottery announced today.
The winner is Sarah Mallory, a 57-year-old from Ocklawaha. She received a payment of $576,900 and the retailer received a $2,000 bonus commission as well.
The winning ticket was purchased from Belleview Food Store.
Mallory told the Florida Lottery that she and her husband found a dime that landed on heads under their motorcycle. She said they enjoy collecting dimes, and it is what encouraged them to buy a scratch-off.
MONOPOLY SECRET VAULT has an overall odds of 1 in 3.95. This game offers $132 million in cash prizes, including six prizes of $1 million, according to Florida Lottery.
Florida scratch-off games have paid over $98.6 billion in prizes since 1988.
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