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  2. Rhode Island Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Run in June 1975 after the Chance of a Lifetime Game, The Grand Lot combined six games onto a single ticket: A three digit number game for $20, a four digit number game for $50, a five digit number game for $500 and three six digit number games - One for $5,000, one for $1,000 a month for a year and a "Super Drawing", which offered $4,000 ...

  3. Massachusetts Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Numbers Game is played twice daily. It draws 4 1-digit numbers, bets can be made on a 1-digit and/or 2-digit number. 3-digit numbers are "first 3" or "last 3," as a 3-digit number is not drawn separately. Minimum wagers are 25 cents on a 3-digit or 4-digit number, and 50 cents on a 2-digit number or 1-digit.

  4. Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The 400,000 tickets issued cost 10 shillings (£0.50) each (roughly three weeks of wages for ordinary citizens), with the grand prize worth roughly £5,000. [4] This lottery was designed to raise money for the "reparation of the havens and strength of the Realme, and towardes such other publique good workes", including the rebuilding of ports ...

  5. Florida Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The minimum age to purchase a Florida Lottery ticket, regardless of game, is 18. The Lottery’s first game was Millionaire, a $1 scratch-off ticket with a top prize of $1 million. [2] Since its inception, the Florida Lottery has introduced a variety of games, including daily and multi-state games.

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  8. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania instant games range in price from $1 to $50. Typically, higher-priced tickets offer better odds of winning, higher top prizes (up to $1 million for a $20 game; $2,500,000 cash or a $3 million annuity for a $25 game, $3 million cash for a $30 game, and $5 million cash for a $50 game), and a higher payout percentage. Payouts range ...

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