4. Obverse
Design
Manuel L. Quezon, declaration
ofFilipino as a national language,
andMalacañan Palace
Designer
Studio 5 Designs
Design date
2010
[1]
Reverse
Design
Banaue Rice Terraces, Palm
civet(Paradoxurus
hermaphroditus),Cordilleras weave
design
5.
6.
History, for me, is not just about who
killed Lapu-Lapu, Magellan, Rizal or
other crude “textbook” knowledge
spinning out there. It’ all about
knowing his story, her story,
and our story. That’s why I always
marvel every time I unfold stories behind
our heroes, landmarks, or cultural
symbols which became the building
blocks of our identity as Filipino people.
Our history is a hodgepodge of stories
from different genres: mystery,
adventure, drama, romance, action
and almost every thing under the sun.
And just like any other stories, a lesson is
always hidden behind every “secret”
that we unlock from our rich culture and
history. You can find a lot of treasures
and stories from simple things that
surround you, only if you will open your
eyes and mind; the new 50 peso bill is
just one of them.
7. Obverse
Design
Sergio Osmeña, First
Philippine Assembly
(1907), Leyte Landing
Designer
Studio 5 Designs
Design date
2010
[1]
Reverse
Design
Taal Lake, Giant Trevally
(Maliputo)(Caranx
ignobilis), Batangasweave
design
10. Obverse
Design
Manuel Roxas, La Intendencia (Old
BSP building) in Intramuros,
Inauguration of the Third Philippine
Republic
Designer
Design Systemat
Design date
2010
[1]
Reverse
Design
Mayon Volcano, Whale Shark
(Butanding) (Rhincodon
rypus),Bicol weave design
11.
12. Obverse
Design
Diosdado Macapagal, EDSA People
Power 2001, Aguinaldo
Shrine,Barasoain Church
Designer
Design Systemat
Design date
2010
[1]
Reverse
Design
Chocolate Hills, Bohol, Philippine
Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), Visayasweave
design
Designer
Design Systemat
Design date
2010
[2]
13.
14.
15.
16. PERTINENT LAWS AND REGULATIONS
TO PROTECT AND MAINTAIN THE
INTEGRITY OF THE CURRENCY
1. Article 163, Revised Penal Code (RPC). Making and importing
and uttering (issuing or circulating) false coins.
2. Article 166, Revised Penal Code (RPC). Forging treasury
or bank notes or other documents payable to bearer; importing,
and uttering (issuing or circulating) such false or forged
notes and documents.
3. Article 168, Revised Penal Code (RPC). Illegal possession
and use of false treasury or bank notes and other instruments
of credit.
4. Article 176, Revised Penal Code (RPC). Manufacturing
and possession of instruments or implements for falsification.
5. PD 247 – Defacement, mutilation, tearing, burning or destruction
of Central Bank (BSP) notes and coins.
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6. Chapter II, Circular 61, Series of 1995. Reproduction
and/or use of facsimiles of legal tender Philippine currency
notes.
7. Chapter III, Circular 61, Series of 1995. Reproduction
and/or use of facsimiles of legal tender Philippine currency coins.
18. Prepare ¼ sheet of paper…
write your name, date and
yearlevel
Label the parts of the correct monetary
terms..
19.
20. Saguting ang ss. Ng hindi
kakaunti sa 2 pangungusap
1.
bakit hindi na lang gumawa ang
pamahalaan ng maraming pera upang
matugunan ang pangangailangan ng
ating mamamayan?
2. sinu – sino ang ang presidente ng ating
Pilipinas ang nakahayag ngayon sa legal
tender ng ating paper money?ibigay
silang lahat.
21.
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