Uh, as you can tell from the coin's denomination it's a quarter rather than a nickel.
Millions were minted as part of the State Quarter program, so unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin it's only worth face value - 25¢
helen was blind and deaf so she had many challenges she had to learn to read braille and had to do things very different
braille books. they have letters that pop out a little and blind people feel it and know the letters. that was helen kellers favorite thing reading braille.
No, she died several years after Helen and is buried in Greenwood Cemetary in Montgomery, Alabama in the Tyson Plot.
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No, the Kellers were middle class comfortable. Mr. Keller was a newspaper editor in his town in Alabama. The original house in Tuscumbia is still there.
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Helen Keller had no friends because of how she was