This lucky high school grad won $50K on a lottery ticket from his dad

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This lucky high school grad won $50K on a lottery ticket from his dad
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The gift ended up being worth a lot more than just a $20 ticket!

A proud father of a recent high school graduate took a gamble on a post-ceremony gift for his son — and it paid off more than he or his son ever imagined.

Shortly after 18-year-old Lance Wall of Washougal, Washington, crossed the stage to pick up his high school diploma, he and his father stopped at a local market. Wall’s father decided to buy a Six Figures scratch-off ticket to celebrate his son’s major milestone.His dad quickly realized his gift went from a $20 lottery ticket to $50,000.

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