5/17/2023 0 Comments Nota 200 reais![]() ![]() For example, 7 millimeters between the 10 and 20 is not all that much. If we have several different notes, it is much harder to tell the difference. Once we have sufficient practice handling these notes, it maybe obvious immediately. The 100 Reais is 28 millimeters longer, which is almost 25 percent longer than the 5. If we assume that we have two kinds of notes, a 5 Reais (128 mm) and a 100 Reais (156 mm), the length difference is relatively easy to tell, even without any comparison. The question is, does this difference, particularly lengthwise sufficient for blind people to tell these notes apart. The length and width difference increments are similar to what is used for the Euros. There are also two widths, lower denominations up to the 20 Rais note are 65 MM wide, and the higher denomination notes are 70 MM wide. In addition, until the introduction of the 200 Reais, bank notes were all different length, in 7 millimeters increments. ![]() In 2010, when the second family of the Real was introduced, all of the notes had tactile marks, without exception. Starting in 1994, with the introduction of the Real, most of the Brazilian bank notes had tactile marks. The decision of allowing an inaccessible solution is surprising, because Brazil was one of the first countries making currency accessible to totally blind people. However, it is worth looking at the implications of this problem. Friedberg in a recent CoinWorld article, thus I do not want to replicate this information. The lawsuit is sufficiently covered by Arthur L. In short, the new 200 Reais bank note is exactly the same size as the 20 Reais note, while all previous notes are different in size. ![]() The Brazilian National Association of the Blind, Organização Nacional de Cegos do Brasil, with other organizations is suing for the removal of the new 200 Reais bank note, because it is not sufficiently accessible for the visually impaired. ![]()
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