week 1-2 part 4 Flashcards
UNFIT
Presence or accumulafion of dirt or any substance across the surface of the banknote resulfing in the discolorafion or aging of the substrate
Karumihan
UNFIT
Obvious markings or patches visible on the banknote surface (e,g Drawings, writings, ink stamps, oil blots)
Stains and markings
UNFIT
Rag-like or limp appearance (e.g. cannot sustain an upright posifion when held on one of the shorter edges)
Limpness
UNFIT
pparent fading of any design on the banknote
Faded print
UNFIT
Presence of heavy creases brought about by crumpling or folding of the banknote
Crumples or heavy folds
Any visible break, hole or loss of any part of the banknote
Tear, hole or missing part
Presence of adhesives (e.g. tape, suckers, glue, gum, or staple wire) or any material not originally on the banknote
Adhesives or any material sticking on the paper
Separation of front and back sides of the banknote
Splitting of substrate
Burnt or damaged due to water or chemical
Charring or decay
CHECK YOUR BANKNOTE:
- FEEL
- LOOK
- TILT
Banknotes are printed on special paper that gives them their unique feel. The printed lines and colors on the banknotes are sharp, distinct and free from smudges
Paper, the print quality and the raised print
Composed of 1 or 2 prefix letters and 6 to 7 asymmetric (increasing in size) digits located at the lower left and upper right corners on the obverse side of the note.
Serial number
Red and blue visible fibers are embedded randomly on the banknote paper.
Security fibers
A shadow image of the portrait and the denominational value appears at the blank space when the note is viewed against the light from either side.
Watermark
The word “PILIPINO” written in Baybayin (pre-Spanish Philippine alphabet) is seen only in complete form when the note is viewed against the light
. See-through mark
The denominational value superimposed on the smaller version portrait at the upper left side of the note becomes visible when the note is rotated 45 degrees and filted downwards.
Concealed value
(a) For 20- and 50-Piso, an embedded security thread (EST) running vertically across the note is seen from either side when viewed against the light
b) For 100-, 200-, 500- and 1000-Piso, a windowed security thread (WST) running verfically across the note, which shows movements of designs and color when viewed at different angles. This thread adopts an indigenous weave design and bears the alphanumeric denominafional value and “BSP” text in repeated se
Security thread
A reflecfive foil bears the image of the South Sea Pearl inside an oyster (for 1000-Piso) and a small BSP logo. The oyster and the background exchange color when the note is rotated at 90 degrees, i.e., the red oyster becomes green while the green background becomes red, and vice versa.
Opfically Variable Device (OVD) Patch
the embossed “1000” denominational value at the lower right corner of the face of the note changes color from green to magenta when viewed at different angles; and for
500-Piso, a mark with stylized Philippine flag design changes color from gold to green when viewed at different angles, and vice versa.
Opfically Variable Ink (OVI)
Pairs of short horizontal lines are located at the extreme right and left sides of the note (5 pairs for 1000-Piso, 4 pairs for 500-Piso, 3 pairs for 200-Piso, 2 pairs for 100-Piso, and 1 pair for 50-Piso).
Tactile Marks
Diameter: 30mm
Weight: 11.5g
Material: Plated Steel
Plating: Nickel core, Bronze outer ring
Edge: with “BSP” Edge letterings at the six angles
20 pesos coin
Diameter: 27mm
Weight: 8.0g
Material: Plated Steel
Plating: Nickel
Edge: Milled with “Bangko sentral ng pilipinas”
edge lettering
10 pesos coin
Diameter: 25mm
Weight: 7.4g
Material: Plated Steel
Plating: Nickel
Edge: plain 9 sided
5 pesos coin
Diameter: 23mm
Weight: 6.0g
Material: Plated Steel
Plating: Nickel
Edge: intermitted reeds
1 peso coin