If you played the Powerball on Feb. 10, there could be a winning ticket with your name on it.

Two Powerball tickets worth $50,000 each were sold in Decatur and Stone Mountain, Georgia Lottery officials said. The winning numbers were 1, 13, 27, 41, 59 and the Powerball number was 20.

The winner of the Stone Mountain ticket claimed their prize Wednesday.

Officials said the Decatur winner has not come forward. The ticket was purchased at a QuikTrip on the 3800 block of North Decatur Road.

Powerball winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prizes.

Saturday’s jackpot is an estimated $223 million.

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Top 5 reasons you could be denied Georgia lottery winnings Trying to cash a ticket for someone else. Claiming multiple winning games in a short period of time. Failing to prove where or when you bought your winning ticket. Claiming to have purchased a winning ticket before it was delivered to the store. Failing to disclose a relationship with a store owner where tickets are sold.

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