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New Jersey Grandfather Wins $24 Million After Finding Year Old Lottery Ticket in His Shirt Pocket

Jimmie Smith bought the lottery ticket in May 2016, but didn’t claim it until a year later.
New Jersey Grandfather Wins $24 Million After Finding Year Old Lottery Ticket in His Shirt Pocket
NY Gaming Commission
By Alexia Fernandez · Updated October 26, 2020
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This story originally appeared on People.

A 68-year-old New Jersey man almost missed out on becoming a millionaire.

Jimmie Smith found his $24 million lottery ticket in the pocket of an old shirt hanging in his closet.

 

Smith bought the lottery ticket in May 2016, but didn’t claim it until a year later. He checked the ticket two days before the one-year deadline expired, according to the New York Lottery.

The retired security officer, who is a father of two and a grandfather of 12, saw a news segment that alerted him to the Lottery’s efforts in finding a missing Lotto player.

Play #LOTTO, been to TriBeCa? Check your tickets to see if you’re a $24M winner! Your winnings expire on 5/25/17! https://t.co/jMAy3GYlmi pic.twitter.com/qtC0tJcS4c

— New York Lottery (@newyorklottery) May 19, 2017

“I ended up with a stack; a pile of tickets, including the one they were talking about on the news,” he said. “I stood there for a minute thinking, ‘Do I see what I think I see?’ I had to stick my head out of the window and breathe in some fresh air. I was in serious doubt. I really had to convince myself this was real.”

His winning number were: 05-12-13-22-25-35. Smith said he’s been a consistent lottery buyer since the 1960s, but that he’s never rushed to check if he’s won: “I always told myself, ‘I’ll check them when I have time.’”

Smith said he took his time claiming his ticket “to clear out some cob webs.” He will receive his $24,100,000 prize in payments over 26 years.