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A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind. Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind. Folding Money. Visually-impaired persons can use a folding money system to easily identify paper money denominations.
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A presentation of the Washington State School for the Blind
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding Money • Visually-impaired persons can use a folding money system to easily identify paper money denominations. • Use faster folds for most used paper money denominations.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a One-dollar Bill The one-dollar bill is not folded at all.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Five-dollar Bill The five-dollar bill is folded in half, lengthwise.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Ten-dollar Bill The ten-dollar bill is folded in half, widthwise.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Twenty-dollar Bill The twenty-dollar bill is folded twice...
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Twenty-dollar Bill …Or folded in half, again.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Fifty-dollar Bill The fifty-dollar bill is a ten folded twice...
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Fifty-dollar Bill Or folded in half, again.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a 100-dollar Bill The 100-dollar bill is folded like a 50…
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a 100-dollar Bill And then folded in half again, making a square.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding a Two-dollar Bill The two-dollar bill is folded in half from each end to middle.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind In a Wallet • Store 1-dollar bills on top, then 5’s, then 10’s of the large main money compartment. • Large bills may be stored in a separate compartment in a wallet, purse or pocketbook. • Go to the bank, as soon as possible with larger bills.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding Money • Make a good, firm crease to ensure the bills stay folded correctly. • Take the time to fold your money immediately when it is received.
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding Money
Brought to you by the Washington State School for the Blind Folding Money