Stop Everything! Three Winning Lottery Tickets About to Expire in Virginia

What to Know

  • The tickets, worth $50,000 each, were bought in Falls Church, Lorton and Coeburn, Virginia, for Jan. 13's Powerball drawing.
  • The tickets will expire at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
  • The $50,000 winning tickets matched 4 out of the 5 winning numbers, plus the Powerball number.

Check your handbags, your wallets, your pockets, your closets, your glove compartments ... you get the idea.

Three Powerball tickets, worth a cool $50,000 each, are about to expire in Virginia, lottery officials said.

The tickets were bought for Jan. 13's historic Powerball drawing, which had a massive jackpot of $1.58 million. Even though these particular tickets didn't score the jackpot, we're still pretty sure the winners would be thrilled to realize just what they stuffed into a drawer last winter and forgot about.

The winners need to get moving, though -- the tickets will expire at 5 p.m. next Tuesday. Anyone with a winning ticket should contact the Virginia Lottery as soon as possible, lottery officials said.

The tickets were bought at:

  • La Bodega Supermarket, 6170 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church
  • 7-Eleven, 9402 Richmond Highway, Lorton
  • Fas Mart, 409 Quillen Ave., SE, Coeburn

The winning numbers for Jan. 13's Powerball drawing were 4, 8, 19, 27 and 34, with a Powerball number of 10. The $50,000 winning tickets matched four of the first five numbers, plus the Powerball number.

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Unclaimed Virginia Lottery prizes go to Virginia's Literary Fund for educational purposes, lottery officials said.

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