A blank tile is worth nothing. Sorry!
Blank tiles are worth zero points. They are used as fillers for any letter to earn points for the entire word.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
A blank tile is not worth anything - it gets no score.
A blank tile is Scrabble is worth zero points. You will score the rest of the word, but add 0 for the score of the blank tile.
Zero (0) point. However, a blank tile is dynamic as it can represent any letters in the alphabet from A to Z.
A 1 cent 'blank' (planchet): 95% copper is worth $3.00, a plated zinc is worth $1.50.
Blank tiles are worth zero points. They are used as fillers for any letter to earn points for the entire word.
Since the value of a blank tile is zero, there are no points awarded for a blank tile at the end of the game.
It's worth 0 points. It doesn't matter what letter you are using it as. Answer: If you mean a blank tile, it is worth zero (0) point. However, if you mean a blank square on the scrabble board, the points would depend on the assigned value of the letter tile laid on it.
Average value of a nickel planchet is $3.00-$5.00.
A new penny blank planchet is worth $1.50.
A nickel's value is not voided due to worn surface. It should still be worth 5 cents.
July 8 2011>> Look on the back of the coin by the tail feathers for a little letter called a mintmark. This influences the coins value. It may be blank or it may have a "S" If it is blank it is worth $207. If it has a "S" it is worth $2690 The prices are as of July 8 2011. The prices WILL change over time.
In the number 123.659, the value of each digit is determined by its position. The digit '1' is worth 100, '2' is worth 20, '3' is worth 3, the '6' in the decimal represents 6 tenths (0.6), the '5' represents 5 hundredths (0.05), and the '9' represents 9 thousandths (0.009). Thus, the total value can be expressed as 100 + 20 + 3 + 0.6 + 0.05 + 0.009.
Blank tiles are worth 0 points in Scrabble.
If it is blank on both sides, it is probably not much more than a curiosity, since that is how the Mint gets them. If it is blank on one side, it may have some value, again as a curiosity. Somebody might collect them.
A blank Jefferson nickel is considered an error or novelty item and does not hold any intrinsic value. Its worth is based on collector demand, and it can range from a few cents to a few dollars depending on the condition and rarity.