On a scratch-off ticket, "DPZ" typically stands for "Double Prize." This means that if you reveal this symbol, you win double the prize amount associated with that particular scratch-off. It's a way to increase excitement and potential winnings for players. Always check the specific rules and symbols on the ticket for confirmation, as they can vary by game.
Fty what does it
$25
It means you lose
twenty five
TYR
Kny
What dose it mean A N Z and how much
Twenty dollars
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The letters BDZ on a lottery ticket imply that you did not win.
"AZN ON SCRATCH-OFF" typically refers to the amount of money that a player can win on a scratch-off lottery ticket. "AZN" likely indicates the prize amount in Azerbaijani Manat. When someone sees this notation, it signifies that the ticket has a potential prize or payout of a certain amount in that currency if the ticket reveals the winning combination. The specific amount would vary depending on the game and ticket purchased.
Yes, it is possible to win a scratch-off lottery ticket in another state if you purchase the ticket while physically present in that state.