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The New Generation of the Phil. Currency

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Offline jamesbond

on: December 22, 2013, 09:00:08 AM
:-\ share ko lang mga ka-PT lalo na for the OFWs who seldom comes home in their native land... baka kasi outdated na yung iba sa pera ng Pinas or better yet they know the new currency but never in their wildest dreams knew the salient features ng ating currency... so here it is...

http://youtu.be/fkJvSf-pHPs


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The New Generation of the Phil. Currency
« on: December 22, 2013, 09:00:08 AM »

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Reply #1 on: December 24, 2013, 06:26:00 PM
wow very informative....i never new that our money is made up of abaka and cotton.... i thought it is just cotton... and the security features are really good....

thanks for sharing bro....


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Reply #2 on: December 24, 2013, 06:46:12 PM
wow very informative....i never new that our money is made up of abaka and cotton.... i thought it is just cotton... and the security features are really good....

thanks for sharing bro....

thanks tol imoy... its really informative to know some of our currencies...


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Reply #3 on: February 24, 2014, 05:13:08 PM
informative indeed. worth watching.
thanks for sharing!
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Offline jamesbond

Reply #4 on: November 22, 2014, 08:34:27 PM
share ko lang ulit mga peeps itong vid na ito... please do take sometime to get to know your money... it pays to be informed... enjoy!
http://youtu.be/ntkmFgEQvKE


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Re: The New Generation of the Phil. Currency
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Reply #5 on: November 22, 2014, 09:10:32 PM
iba ka talaga kosa hindi ko alam yun a, alam ko lang gumastos pag may gagastusin... seriously thanks kosa sa info... 8)


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Reply #6 on: November 22, 2014, 09:19:59 PM

iba ka talaga kosa hindi ko alam yun a, alam ko lang gumastos pag may gagastusin... seriously thanks kosa sa info... 8)

you are very much welcome kosa.... salamat sa pagdalaw sa munti kong handog...


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Reply #7 on: November 25, 2014, 12:54:48 AM
parang euros yung style ng
peso currency natin
sana medyo may style sana para medyo iba


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Reply #8 on: December 23, 2014, 11:01:25 AM
madalas wala nang lamang paper money ang wallet ko, pano halos karamihan e tumatanggap na ng ATM card or debit card as a form of payment. groceries, gas stations, department stores, food establishments, etc. kahit 7-11 tanggap na rin ang ATM card as payment e.

pag natripan ko ang street fuds dun lang ako gumagastos ng paper money.


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Reply #9 on: May 27, 2015, 07:29:57 PM
1 Peso Commemorative Coin - 150 years Jose Rizal





One Piso Commemorative Coin
150 years Jose Rizal Birth Anniversary

Obverse: Jose Rizal, "150 years," "Republika ng Pilipinas," "1861-2011"
Reverse: logo of the Bankgo Sentral ng Pilipinas, "1 Piso," "2011"

Shape: round
Edge: reeded
Material: nickel-plated steel

Weight: 5.35 grams
Diameter: 24 mm

Mintage: 10 million
Designer: Emerson Rg Abraham.

This is the first legal tender coin to bear the new logo of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.


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Reply #10 on: May 27, 2015, 08:59:14 PM




Ten Thousand Peso Commemorative Gold Coin (1992)

Obverse: President Corazon C. Aquino; Republic of the Philippines, 10000 Pesos
Reverse: Philippine map superimposed on Constitution and dove of peace flying towards the light; Democracy Restored; VI Anniversary; 1986, 1992

Shape: round
Edge: reeded
Material: gold


This is the largest coin denomination ever issued in the Philippines.


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Reply #11 on: May 28, 2015, 12:43:57 AM
wow... i thought the 10,000 peso was never minted... thanks for the share mam lovemarie...


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Reply #12 on: May 28, 2015, 08:20:40 PM




One Hundred Thousand Piso Commemorative Banknote

Obverse: Cry of Pugadlawin, Philippine Centennial Commission Logo, BSP Logo
Reverse: Declaration of Independence

Width: 356mm
Height: 216mm
Pieces Issued: 1000


Text

Obverse: "Ang Sigaw ng Himagsikan", "Ang salaping papel na ito ay bayarin ng Bangko Sentral at pananagutan ng Republika ng Pilipinas", "Isandaang Libong Piso", "Republika ng Pilipinas"
Reverse: "Pagpapahayag ng Kasarinlang ng Pilipinas Noong Hunyo 12, 1898", "Isandaang Libong Piso", "Republika ng Pilipinas"


This banknote was issued during the Centennial of Philippine Independence in 1998. It is as large as a legal-sized bond paper. Produced in Germany, the banknote has 21 security features including a hologram, making it very hard to counterfeit. On release, this collector's item was sold at P180,000. Today, it is worth many times more. It is recognized by the Guiness Book of world Records as the world's largest legal tender banknote.






Two-thousand Piso Commemorative Banknote

Obverse: President Joseph Estrada being sworn into office in front of the Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan with his wife Loi Estrada, scroll with the Malolos Constitution, seal of the Central Bank
Reverse: Re-enactment of the proclamation of Philippine Independence at the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite during the Philippine Centennial Celebration with President Fidel Ramos and his wife Amelita Ramos, Philippine Centennial Commission logo

Length: 216mm
Width:133mm
Composition: 20% abaca, 80% cotton fiber
Pieces Issued: 300,000

Text
Obverse: "Ang panunumpa sa tungkulin ni Pangulong Joseph E. Estrada sa Simbahan ng Barasoain, Malolos, Bulacan, noong ika-30 ng Hunyo, 1998", "Simbahan ng Barasoain, Lunduan ng Unang Demokratikong Republika sa Asya", "Malolos Constitution 1898", "Republika ng Pilipinas", "Dalawang Libong Piso", "Ang salaping ito ay bayarin ng Bangko Sentral at pananagutan ng Republika ng Pilipinas"
Obverse: "Pagdiriwang ng Sentenaryo ng Kalayaan sa Kawit, Cavite na pinangunahan ni Pangulong Fidel V. Ramos nnong ika-12 ng Hunyo, 1998", "Sentenaryong Salapi", "Dalawang Libong Piso"


The security features of this banknote include a 3-dimensional cylinder mould-made portrait watermark of the two presidents, and the years 1898-1998, iridescent band, color-shift windowed security thread, latent image, and perfect see-through register.


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Reply #13 on: June 03, 2015, 07:41:34 PM
TRIVIA!!!!

Did you know Philippine passports conceal intricate and beautiful fluorescent marks, many of which are also found on Philippine Banknotes? Among them are Malacanang Palace, Mayon Volcano, Chocolate Hills, Barasoain Church, Sampaguita, and Sarao Jeepney.




Ever wondered what cashiers are up to when they hold your banknotes under a money detector? You know, it's that device that emits some sort of dark purple light. It's the same kind of light that attracts innocent insects towards bug zappers.

Alright, your cashier is just checking if your money is fake or not. If placed under the money detector, some parts of the banknote would normally glow and reveal interesting marks. The marks are called fluorescent prints and they "fluoresce" or glow when exposed to UV light.

The money detector holds a special bulb called the UV lamp or black light. It emits ultraviolet light which causes fluorescent dyes on the banknote to light up. Fluorescent marks usually portray the denomination of the banknote and is located off-center to the left of the portraits. The dye is also incorporated in some of the serial numbers and security fibers. This causes them to glow as well.



Fluorescent printing is not entirely new. In fact, Bagong Lipunan bills already had them. Counterfeiters have been known to replicate fluorescent printing into fake bills. thus, it is not an assurance that your money is authentic.






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One Thousand Piso Banknote


Obverse: War Heroes - Josefa Llanes Escoda, Vicente P. Lim, and Jose Abad Santos; Centennial of Philippine Independence (1998); Medal of Honor; Seal of the Republic of the Philippines; and the New BSP Seal
Reverse: Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site); South Sea Pearl (Pinctada maxima), Tinalak or Ikat-dyed abaca woven in Mindanao in Southern Philippines
Security Features: (1) embossed prints, (2) serial number, (3) security fibers, (4) watermark, (5) see-through mark, (6) concealed value, (7) security thread, (8) optically variable device, (9) optically variable ink

War Heroes
Josefa Llanes Escoda (20 September 1898-January 1945) is a social worker, educator, advocate of women's right to vote; founder of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines and newspaper editor. She showed extraordinary courage by continuing to help prisoners of war during the Japanese Occupation. For this, she and her husband Antonio were killed before the end of the war.

Brigadier General Vicente P. Lim (24 February 1888 - 31 December 1944) was the first Filipino West Point graduate and rose to the rank of Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army. Initially wounded in action, he directed guerrilla activities from his hospital bed during the World War II. He was eventually captured and died in the hands of the Japanese. For his military service, he received the Legion of Merit and the Purple Heart.

Jose Abad Santos (19 February 1886 - 2 May 1942) was the Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court. He completed his Bachelor of Laws degree in Northwestern University and Masters of Laws from Georgetown University as a scholar. He was executed for refusing to cooperate with the Japanese forces. Informed of his impending execution, he told his son ho had been captured with him: "It is a rare opportunity to die for one's country."

The 130,000 hectare Tubattaha Reef Marine Park in Sulu Sea is one of the Philippines' oldest ecosystems. It is home to a great diversity of marine life: whales, dolphins, sharks, and turtles are among the key species found here. The reef ecosystem supports over 350 species of coral and almost 500 species of fish. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it plays a key role in the reproduction, dispersal, and colonization by marine organisms in the whole Sulu Sea system and in helping support fisheries outside its boundaries. It is a natural laboratory for studying ecological and biological processes, displaying process of coral reef formation, and supporting marine species dependent on reef ecosystems. The presence of tiger and hammerhead sharks, which are top predator species, indicates the ecological balance of the property.
South Sea Pearls - Sulu Sea is part of the South Seas, which are the natural habitat of oysters that produce the largest pearls grown in the world - the Pinctada maxima. The colors of these treasures from the sea range from white to silver and golden.
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Reply #14 on: June 06, 2015, 06:21:36 PM



Five Hundred Peso Banknote

Obverse: Icons of Democracy - President Corazon C. Aquino, Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. ; EDSA People Power I February 1986; Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Monument; Seal of the President; New BSP Seal
Reverse: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site); Blue-naped Parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis), woven cloth from Southern Philippines
Security Features: (1) embossed prints, (2) serial number, (3) security fibers, (4) watermark, (5) see-through mark, (6) concealed value, (7) security thread, (8) optically variable device

Icons of Democracy
President Corazon C. Aquino (25 January 1933 - 1 August 2009), the 11th President of the Philippines, is the first woman head of state. She assumed office following the historic non-violent People Power Revolution that toppled a dictatorship. Her major accomplishments were the restoration of democracy and the crafting of a new Constitution that limited presidential powers, established a bicameral legislature, and gave strong emphasis to civil liberties and human rights. She was married to former Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. (27 November 1932 - 21 August 1983), stood against President Ferdinand Marcos who had declared martial law. His seven-year imprisonment under the dictatorship and assassination upon his return from exile galvanized the Filipinos to unite and oppose the dictatorship. This culminated in the peaceful People Power Revolution. The bronze memorial is in his honor in Makati City is a popular venue for holding mass movements.

The funeral processions of both President Corazon Aquino and Senator Benigno Aquino were an outpouring of national grief. Millions of people stayed on the roads for hours to pay their respects and to express their deep gratitude to the couple who dedicated their lives for the country and the Filipinos. On 30 June 2010, their only son Benigno S. Aquino III became the country's 15th President.

The eight-kilometer Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan winds through a cave that has major formations of staltactites and stalagmites that fascinate and mesmerize. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the pleace has a full mountain-to-the-sea ecosystem that is also home to rare animals such as the Philippine cockatoo and the Palawan mouse deer.

The rare Blue-naped Parrot thrives in the lush forests of Palawan and Mindoro. Parrots are known to be friendly, gentle, and intelligent.


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