Tactile marks on currencies This post is primarily created to help blind people who travel to a different country and…
A few days after my presentation about accessible coin exhibits, I got a call from the Bank of Canada Museum,…
Over the last year, many new opportunities became available for me to learn about coins with the use of artificial…
Recently I learned that the Smithsonian has a new accessible exhibit, called Really BIG Money. And you know me, I…
Last month I attended the Leadership Exchange in Disability and the Arts conference in Boston. I was very interested in…
It’s been exactly ten years that I have started this blog. It has been transformed a few times, and it…
According to Coin World, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing confirmed that we will have a tactile $10 bill by…
I spent the last week in New Orleans, and as soon as I found out about my trip, I started…
Among the most recent tactile currency markings, a new trend is emerging: indicating the value using dot patterns. The idea…
When you can't see the coins you buy, sooner or later it is inevitable to buy a fake. One of…