00:00New Year, new money?
00:03Did you notice the video of the new Philippine Peso Banknotes?
00:07Animals!
00:09This video has 5.6 million views.
00:13In the world of social media, the reaction of netizens to the new banknotes is the same.
00:18Money is beautiful because it's waterproof.
00:20But old people are still better.
00:23What about the heroes?
00:26In the real world, what is the pulse of the people?
00:30What do you think of our new money?
00:32It's better than before, sir.
00:34It's better than before?
00:35Yes, the heroes are here.
00:37There are no more heroes.
00:39It's all animals.
00:41Now that there is a new version of Perang Papil,
00:43what will happen to the old ones?
00:52In history, it has always been the heroes,
00:54the national personality or the former president of the country,
00:56who have dominated our money.
01:00But now, why do animals suddenly want to buy the Philippine Central Bank?
01:06We chose to invest in our rich and beautiful biodiversity.
01:12The species in our polymer banknotes are considered endangered.
01:19We need to take care of them.
01:21The Philippine Central Bank also wants us to take care of our responsibility to nature.
01:28The Philippine Eagle, which was first issued in April 2022,
01:32was a Php 1,000 bill.
01:34It was replaced by the former Chief Justice Jose Abansantos,
01:37Girl Scouts of the Philippines founder Josefa Llanes Coda,
01:40and First West Point graduate Philippine Army General Vicente Lim.
01:46The National Board of the country recognizes one of the rarest eagles in the world.
01:51This is a giant bird that can only be seen in four Philippine islands.
01:55Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindarao.
01:59They are included in the list of Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature or IUCN,
02:06which is estimated to be only Php 400 in the world.
02:10The former Senator Ninoy Aquino and former President Cory Aquino
02:14were left with a Php 500 bill from a Visayan smuggler.
02:20This eagle lives in the rainforests of Panay and Negros.
02:24They are known for their keen senses, which is why they symbolize clarity and sharpness.
02:30For Php 100, the former President Manuel Rojas was robbed of a Palawan Peacock Pheasant.
02:38The Palawan Peacock Pheasant, also known as Tandikan,
02:41is one of the eight species of Peacock Pheasants in the world.
02:45Their tail shows metallic hues and the color of the males is more vibrant than the females
02:50because they are used in courtship or courtship.
02:55For Php 50, a Visayan Leopard Cat replaced the former President Serio Osmeña.
03:03The Visayan Leopard Cat, also known as Maral, can be found in the islands of Panay and Negros.
03:09These are highly territorial and are often used for hunting and eating at night.
03:13New coins are made of synthetic polymer substrates.
03:17It has a non-absorptive surface that is not affected by water, dust, dirt, and heat.
03:23The carbon footprint is also lower in making it and the life is longer compared to paper coins.
03:30On average, paper coins can only last 1.5 years,
03:34while polymer banknotes can last up to 7.5 years.
03:38Aside from the new designs, our new coins also have new features.
03:42It has a see-through window so it won't get clogged easily.
03:46It has so-called tactile dots to help visually impaired people.
03:50There are two coins for Php 50, three coins for Php 100, four coins for Php 500, and five coins for Php 1,000.
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04:04But now, there's a new design of coins. What will happen to the old ones?
04:09Our paper banknotes will remain legal tender.
04:13It means that they won't be demonetized.
04:16It will be able to use our new polymer banknotes at the same time.
04:20This will co-circulate with our economy.
04:23Let's go back to the viral video.
04:25Another shout-out in the comment section.
04:28Why isn't there a new design for Php 200?
04:31What we learned is that the ban on making Php 200 bills for 2021 has been approved.
04:38The reason is that the demand for this denomination is low compared to other denominations in our country.
04:47The reason is that the demand for this denomination is low compared to other denominations in our country.
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