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Fed launches banknote app for children

App provides details of security features, mimicking raised intaglio print through vibrations

Federal Reserve Mobile App
Rachael King

The Federal Reserve has turned to mobile phones to educate the younger members of the country’s population about the national currency.

A new interactive smartphone and tablet app designed for children has been launched by the central bank, to provide easily understandable information about the security and design features of the current dollar series.

The app, Money Adventure, is the Federal Reserve board’s first foray into public apps. It is currently only available for the iPhone and iPad

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