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(NewsNation Now) — Most people would be over the moon if they won a $2 million scratch-off lottery prize once. Now, imagine doing it twice!

A 65-year-old man in Maryland has done just that, hitting the state’s $2,000,000 Richer game for the top prize twice. The first win came several years ago, when the Richer game began.

In the more recent win, he bought two tickets at a local Exxon station and realized that one of the tickets had a gold bar symbol over the $2 million symbol that he recognized from his first win, signifying that he’d won. Employees at the Exxon station will get a bonus for selling the winning ticket, as well.

His name is being withheld at his request, but he did tell the state that he intends to use the money to pay for family vacations.

At the time of this story’s writing, the page on the Maryland Lottery website for the game had been removed, as the game officially ends Nov. 1, but an intro page did state there were no more $2 million prizes available to win.

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