A $30 Ohio Lottery Monopoly 200X Scratch-Off really paid off in Clyde.
A $30 Ohio Lottery Monopoly 200X Scratch-Off really paid off in Clyde.
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Clyde Eagles sells $5 million winning lottery ticket

CLYDE – A $30 Ohio Lottery Monopoly 200X Scratch-Off paid off for one player when they won the top prize of $200,000 a year for 25 years.

The Trust No. 352026, represented by Nathan D. Benner, has come forward to claim the $5 million jackpot.

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Winner taking the lump sum prize

The Trust No. 352026 elected the lump sum payout option of $2.5 million. After mandatory state and federal taxes of 26.75%, the trust will receive $1,831,250, according to a Lottery press release.

The Monopoly 200X Scratch-Off odds of winning are 1 in 3.35. As of April 21, 2026, there are two remaining top prizes available.

The ticket was sold by the Fraternal Order of Eagles AERIE 2291 at 1120 South Main St. in Clyde.

The Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $34 billion to education since 1974. For more information, visit www.ohiolottery.com/supportingeducation.

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This article originally appeared on Fremont News-Messenger: Clyde Eagles sells $5 million winning lottery ticket

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