BLANK, or BLANC, in a general sense, signifies white; and Blancus, or Blanca, is more particularly used for a kind of white or silver money, of base alloy, coined by Henry V. in those parts of France then subject to England, valued at 8d. sterling. They were forbidden by his successor to be current in this realm. In some ancient charters they are called solidi blanci, white shillings.