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Cash 4. Cash 4 also is drawn three times daily; it is played similarly to Cash 3, except with 4 digits, and four ball machines are used. A $1 "straight" wager (see above) wins $5,000 for a winning ticket. Cash 4 began April 6, 1997. Georgia Five. Georgia Five is a 5-digit numbers game. Georgia 5 is drawn twice daily; it has a top prize of $10,000.
1998 Cash 4 Life Format. Cash4Life was also the name of a significantly different game offered from March 30, 1998, to September 7, 2000, by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). The top prize, $1,000-per-week-for-life (no cash option), was won if the player's primary set of two-digit numbers (00 through 99) matched those drawn.
The winning numbers were: 6, 47, 50, 61, 68. The Powerball was 4. Where can lottery winners redeem their tickets in Georgia? Prizes of $600 or less can be claimed at any Georgia Lottery retailer ...
Multiple Powerball players won big in the Peach State, including a lucky player who snagged a $1 million prize. Someone in Marietta, Georgia, matched five numbers to win the seven-figure prize in ...
Cash4Life is a multi-state lottery game available in 10 states. The top prize is $1,000 a day for life or a one-time lump sum of $7,000,000 The winning numbers are drawn at 9 p.m. EST daily and we ...
In Win for Life, players chose six numbers from 1 through 42; seven numbers were drawn, including the "Free Ball". Top prize was $1000-per-week; there was a cash option of $1 million (offered when WFL became a Virginia-only game; when WFL began Virginia offered a $520,000 cash option, but the choice was eliminated the following year as neither ...
No one claimed the Powerball jackpot Wednesday, but there were two tickets sold in Georgia worth big money. Powerball tickets worth $150K, $50K sold in Georgia. Jackpot climbs to $760 million
Tuesday's drawing resulted in a win of $1.13 billion ($537.5 million cash option) for one ticket sold at a New Jersey liquor store in Neptune, a township on the coast that's about 60 miles south ...