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Philippine peso bills misspell
Arroyo
Manila -
Filipinos could have collectors' items in their wallets after a small
number of 100-peso (1 pound) bills slipped into circulation with an
error in the president's name.
The foul-up happened at a currency
printer in Europe, which was making the bills in time for the
Christmas spending spree in the Philippines, one central bank official
told Reuters on Monday.
On the front of the new 100-peso
note, which is worth about $1.83, the last name of President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo is spelled "Arrovo", with a "v".
"Those that are out already are legal
tender," the central bank official said. "We're not releasing more of
them. We're having it investigated."
The number of bills mistakenly
released was "insignificant" and some people had returned them, she
added.
The central bank "has apologised to
the president over the incident", Deputy Governor Amando Suratos said
in a statement.
The peso, often hurt by political
uncertainty, has been one of the best-performing currencies in Asia
this year, hitting a six-month high of 54.30 to the dollar last week. --
Reuters
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