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On 7/20/13, Avichal Bhatnagar <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that an android app was also designed for this purpose. > If anybody has any info related to it, plz share. > Prashant sir, please clear my doubt regarding the rupee checker wallet. > Will it help in identification even if the note is old and has many folds? > Thanks, > Avichal > > On 7/20/13, Prashant Ranjan Verma <[email protected]> wrote: >> Saksham Delhi has the Rupee Checker devices that I designed. >> They are inexpensive and easy to use. >> >> One of them is a signature guide with features for recognising currency >> notes. >> The other one is a wallet for differentiating between the notes of all >> denominations. >> The coin recognition feature is not working any more after the new >> similar >> size coins were released by the Government. >> >> Their description with an audio guide is available on my website at < >> http://www.prashant.myehome.in/down.html> >> I am also copying the description below for those who have difficulty in >> using the links in emails. >> >> To get them please contact Saksham Trust only. Their phone numbers are >> Helpline 011 6455 0655 >> Office: 011 4241 1015 >> Email: [email protected] >> The prices are in the range of Rs. 30-50. >> Rupee Checker >> >> ======== >> Signature guide with Indian currency identification facility for the >> visually impaired >> >> Designed by Prashant Ranjan Verma. Email: [email protected] >> Produced by Saksham. Website: www.saksham.org >> Description >> >> This is a rectangular piece of plastic with three rectangular cuts in >> between. It has five sharp edges on one side and five much broader edges >> on >> the opposite side. It also has a small circular hole in one corner. >> >> The sharp edges are used for identifying currency notes in half folded >> position and the broader edges on the other side are used to identify >> currency notes by wrapping the Indian rupee note around the device. >> There are two bigger rectangular gaps in the middle of the device, which >> can >> be used as signature guides. The very narrow slit may be useful for >> identifying coins. The small circular hole in the corner may be used for >> attaching this signature guide to a string or to a key chain. >> Instructions for use >> For Signature >> The smaller rectangular cut can be used for signing attendance registers >> which have a small space for signature. The bigger rectangular cut can be >> used to sign forms, letters etc. Ask someone to place this signature >> guide >> over the place in the paper where you have to sign. >> Identifying Indian Rupee Notes >> >> Fortunately all the Indian rupee notes Rs. 1000, Rs. 500, Rs. 100, Rs. >> 50, >> Rs. 10 & Rs. 5 vary considerably in length and therefore can be >> distinguished from each other on the basis of their length. The Rs. 20 >> note >> is of the same length as the Rs. 50 note but it varies in width, it is >> narrower than the Rs. 50 note. Taking advantage of the differences in >> length >> & width, tactile and print marks have been placed on this device for >> identifying the rupee notes. >> >> Orientation of the device >> Locate the small circular hole near one of the corners. Now hold this >> corner >> with your right hand thumb & middle finger. In this position the sharp >> edges >> will be on your right side and the broader edges will be on the left. The >> topmost edge on both left and right side is for Rs. 1000 and the edge >> below >> it is for Rs. 500. The third edge on both left and right side is for Rs. >> 100 >> and the fourth edge is for both Rs. 50 and Rs. 20. This is because Rs. 50 >> & >> Rs. 20 notes are of the same length. But the Rs. 20 note is of the same >> width as this device whereas the Rs. 50 note is much wider. The fifth & >> final edge on both sides is for Rs. 10. >> >> There are two convenient options for identifying the notes. >> Option 1: Identifying notes by rapping the note around the device. >> >> The differences between the notes are much more prominent if this option >> is >> used. >> Align the topmost broader edge of the device with the top left corner of >> any >> Indian Rupee note in such a way that the note is behind the device. Now, >> fold the bottom part of the note over the device. In this position, the >> folded part of the note will be over the device and its left corner will >> touch one of the broader edges of the device. >> >> . If the corner of the note touches the first topmost edge, then it is >> a Rs. 1000 note. This note will cover the device completely from both the >> sides. >> . If the note is touching the second broader edge then it is a Rs. 500 >> note >> . If the note is touching the third edge then it is a Rs. 100 note >> . If it is touching the fourth edge then also compare the width of the >> note with the width of this device. If the note is wider than this device >> then it is a Rs. 50 note otherwise it is a Rs. 20 note. >> . If it is touching the fifth edge then it is a Rs. 10 note >> . If it is not even touching the fifth edge then it is a note of >> denomination lower than Rs. 10. Since Rs. 2 & Re. 1 notes have been >> discontinued, it is likely to be a Rs. 5 note. >> Option 2: Identifying notes in their half folded position >> >> Fold an Indian Rupee note in half. Now, place it on this device in such a >> way that the folded side is aligned to the corner with the hole. >> Alternatively, place this guide inbetween the folded halves of the note. >> Now >> check the position of the note over the sharp edges. >> . If it is touching the leftmost & the first edge then it is a Rs. >> 1000 note >> . if it is touching the second edge then it is a Rs. 500 note >> . If it is touching the third edge then it is a Rs. 100 note >> . If it is touching the fourth edge then also compare the width of the >> note with the width of this device. If the note is wider than this device >> then it is a Rs. 50 rupee note otherwise it is a Rs. 20 note. >> . If it is touching the fifth edge then it is a Rs. 10 note >> . If it is not even touching the fifth edge then it is a note of >> denomination lower than Rs. 10. Since Rs. 2 & Re. 1 notes have been >> discontinued, it is likely to be a Rs. 5 note. >> Identifying coins >> >> The very narrow rectangular slit on this device may be useful in >> identifying >> coins. Please note that new coins have been released in 2011 and many of >> them now have the same diameter & this device cannot help distinguishing >> between them. >> >> However, the older Re. 1 and Rs. 2 coins can be easily distinguished. The >> Re. 1 coin will pass through this hole but the Rs. 2 coin will not. Since >> the Rs. 5 coin is much thicker it is relatively easily identified by >> visually impaired persons. >> >> >> >> Rupee Check Wallet >> Indian currency identification device for the visually impaired >> >> Designed by Prashant Ranjan Verma. Email: [email protected] >> Produced by Saksham. Website: www.saksham.org >> Description >> This is like an envelope which is open on two sides. It can be used to >> keep >> currency notes and therefore it resembles a wallet to some extent. One >> side >> of the wallet has cuts which look like a staircase. There are five step >> like >> cuts on this side and there is one triangular cut on the other open side. >> Instructions for use >> >> This wallet is very useful for identifying the notes based on their >> length. >> One can either place the note above the wallet or place it inside the >> wallet >> to check its denomination. >> >> When you place the note inside the wallet, make sure that it is aligned >> with >> the two closed sides of the wallet. In this position check the top of the >> note which will touch one of the step like cuts on the top open side of >> the >> wallet. >> . If the note is as long as the wallet itself i.e. it's top touches >> the top cut then it is a Rs. 1000 note >> . If the top of the note touches the second cut then it is a Rs. 500 >> note >> . If the top of the note touches the third cut then it is a Rs. 100 >> note >> . If the top of the note touches the fourth cut and its width is also >> same as that of the wallet then it is a Rs. 20 note and if the note is >> wider >> than the wallet then it is a Rs. 50 note >> . If the note touches the fifth cut then it is a Rs. 10 note >> . If the note touches the last triangular cut then it is a Rs. 5 note >> >> Ladies can keep this device inside their purses/hand bags. and men can >> keep >> it in one of the pockets of their wallet. Folding the wallet from middle >> does not affect the use of this rupee identification wallet. >> >> ============ >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On >> Behalf >> Of srinivas bangalore_11 >> Sent: 20 July 2013 06:31 >> To: accessindia >> Subject: [AI] Doubt regarding identifying currency notes/coins: >> >> Hi team, >> Hope all are doing well. >> >> Now a days, identifying currency notes or coins is big challenge for us. >> Can >> anyone tell me are there any devices for identifying currency notes or >> coins? >> If yes, >> Kindly share to me on the list. 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