MIAMI, United States. — The Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) reported today on the issuance of a new 100 Cuban pesos note that, on this occasion, will not have a Braille code.
A note from the Directorate of Issuance and Securities of that state entity issued by half officers de la Isla indicated that the new banknote “is already in circulation dated 2023.”
The information specifies that the banknote retains the main characteristics of previous issues, keeping the main motifs on the front and back, the BCC logo, and the signature of the current Minister President of the BCC, with his legend and the year, which appear printed in color. magenta.
However, unlike the previous banknote, the new one does not have relief to the touch and does not have a Braille code, a necessary element for the blind and visually impaired.
Digital portal forum members cubadebate they regretted the lack of printing in Braille on the bill, and recalled that many blind people who survive through buying and selling on the streets will be harmed by flat printing.
“Very bad and very little inclusive of blind people,” said a user identified as Mario.
Another user, identified as cubanitoassured that this will bring confusion to visually impaired people, who will not be able to discriminate what type of ticket they are being given.
“A visually impaired person is given a piece of paper and they may believe that it is a 100-peso bill. I think it is not fair. I know people who sell some products that are visually impaired and the way they know if they are paid well is by touching the ticket,” said the Internet user.
The Central Bank of Cuba made it clear that this new issue of the Cuban 100-peso bill will circulate simultaneously with the previous issues, which maintain their legal tender.