Introducing the Lottery's newest Raffle game, Lucky
7s! A limited number of $10 tickets, only 1,000,000, will be sold at all Lottery
terminals across Michigan beginning March 2, 2009. Each ticket sold will
contain a unique seven-digit number from 0000001 to 1000000. In a single
drawing scheduled for May 4, 2009, 19,820 Lucky 7s tickets will be
randomly selected to win the following great prizes:
Prize
Odds of Winning
2 grand prizes of $700,000 each
1:500,000
18 prizes of $70,000 each
1:55,556
1,800 prizes of $700 each
1:556
18,000 prizes of $70 each
1:56
Overall: 1:50
Odds are just 1 in 50 of winning a prize in the
Michigan Lottery's largest Raffle giveaway ever!
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased 7 days a week at any online or Club Keno retailer
Tickets will be printed in numerical order as issued
No additional tickets will be available for purchase when all
1,000,000 tickets are sold
Tickets will be easy picks only; players cannot pick their own numbers
Tickets cannot be cancelled and multi-draw wagers are not available
Ticket sales will end no later than 1:59 a.m. on the day of the drawing
There will be only one drawing on May 4, 2009
Player must match their numbers in exact order to those drawn by the Lottery
Players must have their original Lucky 7s Raffle ticket to claim their prize
Prizes must be claimed within one year of draw date
Winning numbers will be posted on Lottery's Web site
at www.michigan.gov/lottery after
the drawing
$700 prizes may be claimed at any Michigan Lottery office or licensed claim center
$700,000 and $70,000 prize winners must call the Lottery's Public Relations Division at (517) 373-1237 to schedule an appointment to claim their prize
The information contained on these pages is intended for personal use only and may not be reproduced or distributed without the express written consent of the Michigan Lottery, 101 E. Hillsdale, Lansing, Michigan 48933.
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