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wendellcagro · 5 months
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In a recent news story from TV Patrol on November 21, 2023, market owners are urging people to carefully examine 1,000 peso bills. They emphasize specific details like an unfaded mark on the right side, clear print inside, and the presence of a BSP flower on the left, all crucial indicators of authenticity. According to information from Bangko Central, real 1,000 peso bills should feature a sampaguita mark and be transparent, setting them apart from counterfeit bills with different shapes. Importantly, when exposed to direct light, genuine bills should reveal the shadow of BSP, providing a simple yet effective method to verify their legitimacy. Meanwhile, social media is abuzz with images of fake peso bills, each distinct in shape and easily recognizable.
Bangko Central underscores the significance of light, stating, "In the realm of real money, exposure to direct light reveals the genuine shadow of BSP." It highlights the practicality of using light to differentiate between authentic and fake bills. The TV Patrol news story indirectly alludes to the BSP flower and sampaguita mark as reliable indicators of a genuine 1,000 peso bill, emphasizing the collaborative effort across media, financial institutions, and social platforms to educate the public and prevent counterfeit activities. This collective approach is crucial for maintaining trust in the currency system and empowering individuals to identify and report suspicious transactions.
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