Salisbury resident Danny Parks couldn’t believe his eyes after he uncovered a $100,000 scratch-off prize.
“I went back into the store to have them scan it to make sure I wasn’t seeing things,” he laughed.
Parks bought his lucky $50 $10 Million Spectacular ticket on Sunday from Han-Dee Hugo’s on Jake Alexander Boulevard West in Salisbury.
“I called my wife and told her to sit down because I had news for her,” Parks recalled.
He said his wife didn’t believe him at first.
“She thought I was messing with her,” Parks laughed. “She was excited though.”
He arrived at lottery headquarters Monday to claim his prize and, after required state and federal tax withholdings, took home $71,264.
Parks said he plans to use his winnings to pay some bills.
The $10 Million Spectacular game debuted this month with five top prizes of $10 million, 20 prizes of $1 million and 20 prizes of $100,000. Five $10 million prizes, 19 $1 million prizes and 18 $100,000 prizes remain to be claimed.
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