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    What is the meaning of the dots on the reverse of the United States 2009 Louis Braille bicentennial silver dollar?

    Question #116750. Asked by serpa. (Aug 15 10 12:22 AM)


    star_gazer

    The word Braille (abbreviated Brl in Braille code) is depicted in the upper field.

    http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/commemoratives/index.cfm?action=2009louisbraille



    Aug 15 10, 1:14 AM


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