1994 saw the beginning of the government run lottery. Here is my first day issue ticket. (Needless to say l did not win anything). Property of Robert Pool
1994 saw the beginning of the government run lottery. Here is my first day issue ticket. (Needless to say l did not win anything). Property of Robert Pool
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Is there a "collectors" value for a "first day issue" lottery ticket? Also I have a first issue lottery ticket for the Vernons/Camelot competition - Is this worth anything?
I too have a first day lottery ticket (just found it hidden in a box whilst clearing out)! I was wondering the same thing too. Does anyone know how much they are worth (if anything)?
iS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE TO ANSWER Mr TWERLY AND PAMELA???
I have a first day issue lottery ticket too and want to know its value. anyone in the know that can help?