Aurora resident wins $10,000 on Emerald 9’s scratch ticket

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
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Allen M. won $10,000 playing the Emerald 9’s Scratch game, according to a March 7 announcement. The winning ticket was purchased at the Shell station located at 16892 E. Iliff Avenue in Aurora, Colorado.

The win highlights continued interest in scratch games among local residents. Lottery officials regularly encourage players to check their tickets and play responsibly.

“Congratulations to Allen on the $10,000 win!” said lottery representatives in the statement.

Scratch games like Emerald 9’s are popular for offering instant prizes and are available at many retail locations throughout Colorado. Winners are typically encouraged to claim their prizes promptly and follow all necessary procedures outlined by lottery officials.

Lottery organizers say that such wins can provide excitement for both winners and retailers who sell the lucky tickets. As more people participate in these games, stories like Allen’s continue to emerge across the state.



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