We may not know yet who purchased the winning Powerball ticket in New Hampshire, but one thing is certain: Their life is about to change forever.

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We may not know yet who purchased the winning Powerball ticket in New Hampshire, but one thing is certain: Their life is about to change forever.Click to watch News 9's coverage.The winning numbers are 11 - 17 - 21 - 23 - 32, with a Powerball of 5 (2x multiplier).The winning ticket was sold at the customer service desk at the Raymond Hannaford Supermarket. The store will receive $75,000 for selling the winning ticket in Saturday night’s drawing.“This is a half-a-billion-dolllar Powerball jackpot winning ticket, sold right here in New Hampshire,” said New Hampshire Lottery spokesperson Maura McCann.The jackpot is worth an estimated $487 million – the second-largest single winning ticket in Powerball history, and the largest jackpot won in the Granite State.As of now, the winner’s identity remains a mystery.The winner could come forward right away, but they have a full year to do so.“They could be so excited that they could show up first thing Monday morning at lottery headquarters, or they could take their time,” McCann said.McCann recommended the winner seek legal and financial advice before coming forward.“The people that have won can either take the a 30-year payment, or they can take a onetime, lump sum cash payment,” McCann said.The lump sum is roughly $330 million."This is our tenth jackpot-winning ticket sold here in New Hampshire. Powerball has been on sale since 1995, so we have been very fortunate to have these winners.Other large prizes were also won in the state Saturday night.“New Hampshire hit the ‘quad-fecta,’ if that's a word, last night,” McCann said.A million-dollar winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Cumberland Farms in Littleton. Also, a $100,000 winning Powerball tickets was sold in Albany at the Discount II Plus Deli.“We are hoping it's a local, that its somebody from here, because we get a lot of in and out traffic, so we are really hoping its somebody from here,” said employee Heather Moore. “And that they share – just kidding.”In addition, a $50,000 winning Powerball ticket was sold in Nashua.“It's a good thing that someone won the lottery here,” said Tanmay Patel, manager at the Spit Brook Market.Patel said it’s exciting to be among the winning stores.“We are just happy, and that is a big thing,” he said.Of the four stores, no one knows who the winners are just yet.After Saturday's drawing, some Hannaford customers think the store might be lucky, but that doesn't mean they like their chances of striking it rich there anytime soon."I think it's awesome. I just hope it's a good person and they do good with it. It's awesome," said Betty Carr, of Chester.Lottery headquarters opens Monday at 8 a.m.Get the WMUR app12967056