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A01=Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems
A01=Committee on Currency Features Usable by the Visually Impaired
A01=Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
A01=National Materials Advisory Board
A01=National Research Council
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  • ISBN 9780309051941
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 1995
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Committee on Currency Features for the Visually Impaired evaluated features that could be incorporated in the production of U.S. banknotes that would enable blind and visually disabled people to more easily determine the denomination of a banknote. This volume describes several features and the assessment methodology used to determine which features could be recommended for inclusion in the short term, which could be recommended for research and possible inclusion in future currency redesigns, and which features were impractical for use in U.S. banknotes. Also included is an outline of the various types of visual disabilities that impair an individual's ability to denominate banknotes. Recommended features and areas of research are described in detail. Banknote and other security document producers, and people interested in addressing needs and opportunities for visually disabled people in the United States will find this book useful.
Committee on Currency Features Usable by the Visually Impaired, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council

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