[nfb-talk] [Bulk] braille and coins

Wm. Ritchhart william.ritchhart at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 24 09:26:22 UTC 2009


You are supposed to be able to feel it on the Louis Braille coin. 


THANKS, William

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Hi all --
On one of these lists I seem to remember an announcement that the Louis 
Braille commemorative coin was the first to contain braille in its 
inscriptions.
I was just talking to a nephew who collects coins and he says that is
not 
true -- the Alabama state quarter contains an image of Helen Keller with
her 
name in print and braille engraved next to her.
Perhaps the difference between the new coin and the Alabama quarter
might be 
that the braille on the quarter is quite small so according to my
nephew, he 
didn't anyone could read it by touch.
Anyway, I thought I'd mention it.
Happy brailling.
--le


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