A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at a Buford convenience store, Georgia Lottery officials said.

The ticket was sold at M Food Mart at 1925 Braselton Highway for the April 24 Powerball drawing. The winning numbers were 6-32-35-36-65 with a Powerball of 4.

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The winning ticket matched the first four numbers and the Powerball for that night’s drawing. A winning ticket was also sold in Alpharetta with the same first four numbers and matching Powerball.

The winner has not claimed their prize yet. Winners have 180 days to claim their money, meaning this lucky ticketholder has until Oct. 21 to cash in.

Winners of more than $600 can cash in at the Georgia Lottery's Atlanta headquarters or at any satellite office. That includes the Duluth office in Gwinnett County located at 1680 Executive Drive South.

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