Taneytown Sheetz Sells $138,442 Jackpot-Winning FAST PLAY Ticket

Player won Cold Hard Cash game’s progressive jackpot on Jan. 18

A Carroll County Lottery retailer made an exciting sale on Jan. 18 when a customer took home a $138,442 winning progressive jackpot ticket in the FAST PLAY Cold Hard Cash game. The ticket was sold at Sheetz #132 located at 40 Antrim Boulevard in Taneytown.

This is the second of 40 progressive jackpots in the $10 Cold Hard Cash game, which went on sale Nov. 2. A Baltimore woman won the first progressive jackpot of $114,778 on Nov. 24, 2020 at Mel’s Liquors in Jessup.  The game’s progressive jackpots start at $100,000. This game has other prizes, too, ranging from $10 to $50,000.

The Maryland Lottery is looking for our new Cold Hard Cash jackpot winner! Lottery officials recommend the winner sign the back of the ticket and keep it in a safe place until claiming the prize. Winners typically get 182 days to claim prizes. However, the Lottery has extended claiming deadlines due to Maryland’s COVID-19 state of emergency.

The big winner can claim the prize by mail or in person by appointment at the Lottery headquarters’ Customer Resource Center located at 1800 Washington Blvd. in Baltimore. Winners of smaller prizes can claim them by mail, at Lottery retailers, at casinos or by appointment at Lottery headquarters. Get details on how to claim by mail here, how to schedule an appointment here and how to cash prizes at casinos and Lottery retailers here.

The lucky retailer wins, too. Sheetz #132 earns a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling a progressive jackpot winning FAST PLAY ticket of $100,000 or more.

Cold Hard Cash is one of 20 FAST PLAY games available. FAST PLAY features instant-win games printed by Lottery terminals and self-service vending machines that play like scratch-offs. The progressive jackpot increases with the purchase of each ticket until a winning ticket is sold. The progressive jackpot amount is updated every 15 minutes on in-store video displays and on mdlottery.com, and an up-to-the-minute figure is printed on Cold Hard Cash tickets.