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Printing images of banknotes could result in legal action, jail time — BSP

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Wednesday issued a warning to the public that printing images of Philippine banknotes is prohibited by law and may result in legal action.

In a statement, the BSP said that pursuant to its Circular No. 829, series of 2014, the act of reproducing the image of any legal tender Philippine currency banknotes, or any part of one, whether in black and white, in color, or combination of colors, without authority or approval from the BSP, “is subject to imprisonment of five to 10 years.”

The central bank said it issued the reminder after the National Bureau of Investigation, together with the BSP Payments and Currency Investigation Group (PCIG), arrested an individual suspected of selling money or cash envelopes using the image and design of the 1000-Piso New Generation Currency banknote

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“The public may be allowed to reproduce images of Philippine banknotes if authorization or approval from the BSP has been secured for educational, historical, numismatic, newsworthy, or other relevant purposes that will maintain, promote, or enhance the integrity and dignity of the Philippine currency,” it said.

“The public may request approval from the BSP to print or reproduce images of Philippine banknotes through the PCIG at email address pcig@bsp.gov.ph,” it added. — Ted Cordero/RSJ, GMA News