[Menvi-discuss] [AERNet] Research Topic: accessibility ofpapercurrency
Jared Rimer menvi webmaster
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Fri Apr 29 01:45:43 EDT 2011
I have a braille money labeler, don't remember where we got it, but it only
does it in braille, not both.
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Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] [AERNet] Research Topic: accessibility
ofpapercurrency
>I have both products I mentioned the IBill and the Pocket Money Brailler
>which not only prints on the denomination specified say by a person or the
>IBill when pressing the right clamp I will call it, it brailles it and also
>does it in raised print as well.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew English (paper music)" <data at papermusic.org>
> To: "This is for discussing music and braille literacy"
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> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 6:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] [AERNet] Research Topic: accessibility of
> papercurrency
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>
>> I've received wonderful and interesting responses to this question.
>> Thanks so much to you all. And please keep the information coming.
>> Many responses have mentioned I-Bill, a device from "Orbit Research".
>> Thanks for that information.
>> I have noticed, in my travels, that a lot of non-U.S. currency has the
>> holographic and other anti-counterfeit markings in different places on
>> the bill, which helps.
>> What am I forgetting?
>> Thanks!
>> -Andy
>> www.papermusic.org
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Andrew English (paper music)" <data at papermusic.org>
>> To: "This is for discussing music and braille literacy"
>> <menvi-discuss at menvi.org>; <aernet at lists.aerbvi.org>
>> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 1:06 PM
>> Subject: [AERNet] Research Topic: accessibility of paper currency
>>
>>
>>> Friends,
>>> A colleague of mine has expressed his concern about the lack of
>>> accessibility of paper money. Of course, we understand that there are
>>> techniques of folding money so that you know what denomination a certain
>>> bill is, but other than asking a sighted person to help, how do you tell
>>> the difference between, say, a one- and a five-dollar bill?
>>> Also, are there any countries that have more accessible paper
>>> currency than others?
>>> I'd love to hear any thoughts on this topic.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Andy English
>>> www.papermusic.org
>>> Music Transcription and Consultation Services
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