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Polymer 1,000 bill wins 'Banknote of the Year'

Polymer ₱1,000 bill wins 'Banknote of the Year'​

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International Banknote Society (IBS)'s annual "Banknote of the Year Award" has finally been named for 2022. And it's the Philippines' very own polymer P1,000 bill, making it the first Filipino banknote to bag the award.

“The Philippines’ successful design in eye-pleasing blue combines an endangered species with an environmental motif,” said the IBS. Our polymer P1,000 bill beat finalists like Algeria, Barbados, Egypt, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.

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Polymer banknotes can be folded, so you can put them in your purse and wallet as you would paper bills. You should avoid putting hard random folds in your polymer notes however, because while they will spring back from the typical bending they get from being in a billfold, they don't straighten back out as easily after being given those hard folds. This can create problems when the notes are put in ATMs.

the very problem is they don't straighten back kaya neat folds lang pwede, not the random folds
 
Polymer banknotes can be folded, so you can put them in your purse and wallet as you would paper bills. You should avoid putting hard random folds in your polymer notes however, because while they will spring back from the typical bending they get from being in a billfold, they don't straighten back out as easily after being given those hard folds. This can create problems when the notes are put in ATMs.

the very problem is they don't straighten back kaya neat folds lang pwede, not the random folds
That makes perfect sense.

Dapat pala long wallet ang paglalagyan nitong polymer cash.
 
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