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Mid-day Pa. Lottery numbers chosen

Mid-day Pa. Lottery numbers chosen

The winning numbers in today's mid-day Pennsylvania Lottery:

Daily Number: 682. There were 1,781 winners and a payout of $134,480.

Big 4: 7924. There were 401 winners and a payout of $52,100.

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Treasure Hunt: 2-4-10-22-25.

1 player matched 5 of 5, receiving $22,567.

91 players matched 4 of 5, each receiving $100.

2,383 players matched 3 of 5, each receiving $6.

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18,268 players matched 2 of 5, each receiving $1.

For complete lottery results, go to https://www.post-gazette.com/lottery/

First Published: September 19, 2007, 6:15 p.m.

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