The Excise Customs Agency Monopoli di Stato communicates the series and numbers of the first five first category tickets drawn not yet matched to the prizes:
- Series
L 486158
sold in Rome
- Series
E 004737
sold in Rome
- Series
L 492408
sold in Parma
- Series
D 271862
sold in Bologna
.
Series
L 349605
sold to Fonte Nuova (Rome).
Lazio is confirmed as the queen region of sales also for the 2023 edition of the traditional Italian Lottery.
Of the over six million tickets sold throughout Italy, one in six (1,118,190) was sold in the various provinces of Lazio, with a preference - obviously -
for the city of Rome where a total of 871,430 tickets were sold.
Lombardy (959,400 tickets) and Campania (583,840) are in the ranking of the regions considered luckiest by players.
A total of 6,013,665 tickets were sold this year, about 400,000 less than last year when the competition had registered a sign of recovery.
There was also a surge in online ticket sales this year,
an increasingly widespread practice even for a competition with a historical tradition.
There were 101,445 coupons detached online, around 27,000 more than last year.
It is no coincidence that most of the tickets are sold in Lazio, given that last year the first prize of 5 million euros was awarded in the capital (sold by a distributor in Rome and ended up in a tobacco shop in viale Mazzini) and the fourth prize of 1.5 million.
According to the facts provided by Agipronews, in the last ten editions, from 2011 to 2021, with tickets sold in Rome and its province, over 20 million euros were awarded only with first-tier prizes.
The extraction of the Lotteria Italia will be held this evening during the Rai1 television program "I soliti ignoti" hosted by Amadeus.
The number and amounts of the prizes, with the exception of the first already set by the regulation at 5 million euros, will be determined tonight at the meeting of the Committee that deals with the draws.
No form of withholding or withdrawal is applied to winnings of any amount from the Italian Lottery, therefore the winners are credited in full with the sums corresponding to the established prizes, as recalled by the Customs and Monopolies Agency.
For 2023, Adm is also proposing the Italy Philanthropic Lottery: the start is scheduled for February 1st
and the conclusion is set for July 30th
, with the final draw scheduled for November 9th.
The winner, explains Agipronews, will be awarded a single prize: choose and name one of the projects proposed by the Lotteria Filantropica Italia in his name and which will be selected on the basis of solidity, the replicability of the model, the ability to generate employment and respond to social needs more urgent.