No, "There's nothing worth in there." is incorrect.
However, these two sentences are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases:
✅ "There's nothing of value in there."
✅ "There's nothing valuable in there."
Difference:
* "Nothing of value" → sounds a bit more formal or neutral.
* "Nothing valuable" → more common in everyday speech.
To fix the first sentence, you could say:
🔹 "There's nothing worth keeping in there."
🔹 "There's nothing worth looking at in there."
("Worth" must be followed by a noun or gerund—e.g., "worth keeping", "worth seeing".)