World first Braille commemorative coin?

Is this world first braille coin? I try to find any similar coin (braille coin) but look like this is the only one I can find. This coin release on March 26, 2009. The Silver Coin is to Commemorate the 200th anniversary of Louis Braille birthday. Louis Braille ; January 4, 1809 – January 6, 1852 was the inventor of braille, a world-wide system used by blind and visually impaired people for reading and writing. Braille is read by passing the fingers over characters made up of an arrangement of one to six embossed points. It has been adapted to almost every known language. He Born in France and this coin is minted by the United States Mint.

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2009 Louis Braille Commemorative

This year the United States Mint will offer 2009 Louis Braille Commemorative Coins. These coins will honor the inventor of the Braille System of reading and writing used by the blind and visually impaired. They are released in 2009 to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth.

The new coins were authorized under H.R. 2872 Louis Braille Bicentennial Braille Literacy Commemorative Coin Act. This legislation provides for the production of up to 400,000 Silver Dollar commemorative coins during 2009.


The coin was designed to be representative of the life and legacy of Louis Braille. The obverse of the coin bears his portrait and the inscriptions “Louis Braille”, “Liberty”, “In God We Trust”, the dual date “1809″ and “2009″ and mint mark “P” to represent mintage at the Philadelphia Mint.

The reverse of the coin features a young boy reading a Braille Book. There is a bookcase filled with books behind him with the inscription “Independence”. Additional inscriptions include “United States of America”, “E Pluribus Unum”, and “One Dollar”. The letter “BRL” short for “Braille” are included in Braille characters. Notably this is the first time readable Braille characters have appeared on US coinage.

The Louis Braille Commemorative Coins went on sale March 26, 2009. You can purchase them directly from the United States Mint.

source: wikipedia, louisbraillecoins.com
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