With a $2 million lottery victory from a $20 ticket, a Lowcountry woman beats the odds

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With a $2 million lottery victory from a $20 ticket, a Lowcountry woman beats the odds

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – A Lowcountry woman is celebrating a life-changing moment after winning $2 million on a $20 scratch-off ticket she bought at a liquor store on Dorchester Road.

“Something Told Me I’d Be a Millionaire”

The lucky winner told lottery officials that she had a gut feeling she was going to hit the jackpot.

“Something told me I was going to hit a lottery jackpot and be a millionaire,” she said.

Following that hunch, she visited Coosaw Liquor & Wine in North Charleston and bought a $20 scratch-off ticket from the South Carolina Education Lottery.

She Beat 1-in-1.32 Million Odds

The woman took the ticket home and scratched it — and to her shock, she had just won the top prize of $2 million.

According to lottery officials, she beat 1-in-1,320,000 odds to win.

Where the Ticket Was Sold

The winning ticket was sold at Coosaw Liquor & Wine, located on Dorchester Road in North Charleston. The store will also receive a bonus for selling a winning ticket.

A simple hunch turned into a massive win for this lucky Lowcountry woman. Her $2 million prize is one of the top-tier wins in the state’s scratch-off games and proof that sometimes, trusting your gut can really pay off. Congratulations to the new millionaire — and a big reminder that someone’s dream came true right here in North Charleston.

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