Tactile marks on currencies

I have been very interested in tactile markings on currency, in part because it seems like this is a thing the US will never have. What I didn’t realize though is just how many different systems and variations exist throughout the world. Fortunately for me, my good friend Tom, aka The Blind Coin Collector, wrote a fantastic post on the subject which summarizes many of the systems that currently exist throughout the world. I know I certainly learned something new and hope you will enjoy his post as much as I did.

This post is primarily created to help blind people who travel to a different country and would like a quick reference on how to recognize the local …

Tactile marks on currencies


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6 responses to “Tactile marks on currencies”

  1. braillelena Avatar
    braillelena

    Hello, Steve,

    I enjoyed this blog post very much.

    Happy new year,

    Lena.

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    1. Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Definitely check out Tom’s blog if you haven’t already, he’s got some really neat stuff on there. Also, Happy New Year to you as well. 🙂

  2. @steves.life Thank you so kindly for this post it was most fascinating to read.

    1. You are very welcome, but thanks really go to Tom, I just reposted his post. You should check out his blog, there’s some really fascinating stuff over there.

  3. tbabinszki Avatar
    tbabinszki

    Thank you Steve for sharing my work with your audience.

    1. You’re definitely very welcome. I found that post absolutely fascinating and I’m sure others will as well. Keep them coming. 🙂

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