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‘Did that really just happen?’

It was a Christmas gift worth waiting for.

A Maryland mother and son have enjoyed some surprise festive leftovers this month after discovering a winning lottery ticket lost over the festive season.

The unnamed son went over to his mother’s house to move some furniture when he came across a handful of Maryland Lottery scratch-offs — part of a larger stash the matriarch had purchased as stocking stuffers for her grown children.

An unnamed family in Maryland enjoyed some nice Christmas leftovers this month when they discovered a winning lottery ticket. Maryland Lottery

“I said, ‘Hey mom, I’ve got some scratch-offs here. Can I scratch them,’” he told the Maryland Lottery.

Of course, she agreed, but there was one condition: if any ticket turned out to be a winner, they would split the prize.

The son took the tickets home and later scratched them off with his wife.

Out of the five tickets, most were duds, but three had small wins — $6, $15, and a $5 Holiday Luck Doubler. 

Out of the five tickets, most were duds, but three had small wins — $6, $15, and a $5 Holiday Luck Doubler.  Maryland Lottery

But once the family inspected the rules of the game closer, they learned they’d won a lot more.

The Holiday Luck Doubler costs $5 with 15 chances to win, per the lottery. In the end, the ticket was worth a whopping $50,000.

“Did that really just happen?” the wife remembered thinking in disbelief.

The Holiday Luck Doubler costs $5 with 15 chances to win, per the lottery. In the end, the ticket was worth $50,000. Maryland Lottery

At first, they thought it might be a prank, so the son quickly called his mom to ask if it was a joke.

But it was no joke. The prize was confirmed when they visited Lottery headquarters to collect the winnings.

Wanting to stay anonymous, they decided to name their team, “We’ll Split It” in honor of the mom’s insistence that they divide any winnings evenly.

With half of the $50,000 in hand, the son has big plans: he’s putting the money toward saving for a house and paying off some debts… to his mom.

“So, she’ll actually end up getting more,” he laughed. 

However, mom does plan to share her winnings with her other children, spreading belated Christmas cheer all around.

The winning ticket was sold at Walther Liquors in Nottingham, and for selling a top-prize ticket, the Baltimore County retailer will also get a $500 bonus from the Lottery.

The family’s story is a friendly reminder to everyone who purchased a Holiday Luck Doubler ticket last year: the game’s last claim date is Nov. 3.


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