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1 Dollar (Louis Braille Bicentennial) , United States

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Obverse
Portrait of Louis Braille.
Latin
L I B E R T Y IN GOD WE TRUST 1809 2009 P LOUIS BRAILLE
Reverse
A child reading a Braille book with a bookcase in the background bearing the word “Independence”.
Braille, Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ⠄⠃⠗⠇ (The word “Braille” abbreviated “BRL”) E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DOLLAR
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