Saturday, August 22, 2009
My Shredded banknotes
( 1000 Pesos Shredded Bills )
( 500 Pesos Shredded Bills )
What you see is real this are not play money. I got my shredded bill from Rex Dianala.He is from Iloilo Philippines.According to him he got these banknotes for free, already shredded. Sometimes, the Bangko Sentral gives away shredded money when they have exhibits around the country. Of course they don't shred them just for that! The Central Bank regularly shreds worn-out and defective paper bills so they may be replaced with fresh notes. When they misspelled the president's name as "Arrovo" instead of "Arroyo", they were forced to shred millions of 100 peso bills.
( 100 Pesos Shredded Bills )
In the United States, their federal reserve shreds so much of their banknotes (7000 tons annually!) they are having a problem of where to place them all. They've used the shreds as stuffing for mattresses but the dirty bills were just too smelly and causes rashes. They plan to use the shreds to make materials for roofing and for walls . They even plan to build entire buildings with it. Some prefer to make money stationery.
( 20 Pesos Shredded Bills )
( 50 Pesos Shredded Bills )
Note:I have extra 500 Pesos Shredded bill if you want some of it for souvenir email me at james_yayen@yahoo.com
Thankyou Kuya Rex Dianala for giving me this shredded banknotes :)
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Labels:
Philippine Money,
Shredded Banknotes
Thursday, August 20, 2009
5 Peso Bill w/ 40th Anniversary of Central Bank of the Philippines.
( Front )
( Back )
Note Coloration:Multicolored (Mainly Green)
Depictions: Front
Emilio Aguinaldo; 40th Anniversary of Central Bank of the Philippines Seal; Canon and plaque of Independence.
Back:Celebration of Independence 1898:Year 1987
Watermark:Emilio Aguinaldo
Note Size:6” by 2¾”
Interesting Features:Great note from the Philippines with interesting historical depictions. Note features a commemorative seal for the 40th Anniversary of Central Bank of the Philippines.
Grade:UNC
5 Peso Bill w/ The Visit of President Corazon Aquino in America Seal
( Front )
( Back )
Note Coloration:Multicolored (Mainly Green)
Depictions: Front
Emilio Aguinaldo; The Visit of President Corazon Aquino in America Seal; Canon and plaque of Independence.
Back:Celebration of Independence 1898:Year 1987
Watermark:Emilio Aguinaldo
Note Size:6” by 2¾”
Interesting Features:Great note from the Philippines with interesting historical depictions. Note features a commemorative seal for The Visit of President Corazon Aquino in America
Grade:UNC
5 Peso Bill w/ Kababaihan Para sa Kaunlaran Seal
( Front )
( Back )
Note Coloration:Multicolored (Mainly Green)
Depictions: Front
Emilio Aguinaldo; Kababaihan Para sa Kaunlaran Seal; Canon and plaque of Independence.
Back:Celebration of Independence 1898:Year 1987
Watermark:Emilio Aguinaldo
Note Size:6” by 2¾”
Interesting Features:Great note from the Philippines with interesting historical depictions. Note features a commemorative seal for the Kababaihan Para sa Kaunlaran Seal
Grade:UNC
5 Peso Bill w/ II Plenary Council Seal
( Front )
( Back )
Note Coloration:Multicolored (Mainly Green)
Depictions: Front
Emilio Aguinaldo; II Plenary Council Seal; Canon and plaque of Independence.
Back:Celebration of Independence 1898:Year 1991
Watermark:Emilio Aguinaldo
Note Size:6” by 2¾”
Interesting Features:Great note from the Philippines with interesting historical depictions. Note features a commemorative seal for the II Plenary Council
Grade:UNC
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5 Peso Bill w/ Cannonization of Lorenzo Ruiz Seal
( Front )
( Back )
Note Coloration:Multicolored (Mainly Green)
Depictions: Front
Emilio Aguinaldo; Cannonization of Lorenzo Ruiz Seal; Canon and plaque of Independence.
Back:Celebration of Independence 1898:Year 1987
Watermark:Emilio Aguinaldo
Note Size:6” by 2¾”
Interesting Features:Great note from the Philippines with interesting historical depictions. Note features a commemorative seal for the Cannonization of Lorenzo Ruiz Seal
Grade:UNC
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
20 Pesos Bill ( Dated 2008 A )
I found this 20 Pesos bill when my classmate pay his Debt. Accidentally I Found out that this 20 Pesos was dated " 2008 A ".An Anonymous commented in this post that the Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) simply ran out of serial numbers for the standard 2008 notes (702 million, if you count single letter serial numbers), so to avoid duplicate serials, the "A" was added to the 702,000,001th note onwards.
( Front View )
( Back View )
Ok this is the closer view.
* Thankyou Joshua Garay - He is the one who pay this bill to me :P
( Front View )
( Back View )
Ok this is the closer view.
* Thankyou Joshua Garay - He is the one who pay this bill to me :P
Labels:
2008 A,
Philippine Money
Saturday, August 1, 2009
100Pesos - Arrovo Bill
A printing error was commited then by the Central Bank of the Philippines. Instead of printing ARROYO which stands for the last name of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, it is printed as ARROVO.It is really a good collector’s item. A bill that reveals the true nature of Arroyo.(Arrovo sounds like robo, a spanish word which means "to rob")
Labels:
Arrovo,
Error Notes,
Philippine Money
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