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In the United States, how do blind people discriminate between different denominations of paper money?
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#116897. Asked by star_gazer. (Aug 20 10 10:08 PM)
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serpa
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Though some blind individuals say that they have no problems keeping track of their currency because they fold their bills in different ways or keep them in different places in their wallets, they nevertheless must rely on sighted people or currency-reading machines to determine the value of each bill before filing it away using the system of their choice. This means that no matter how organized they are, blind Americans still have to trust sighted people or machines each time they receive change for their purchases or each time they receive cash from their customers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Note
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