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00:00 [music]
00:04 Good evening, Kapuso!
00:06 I am your Kuya Kim, who will give you trivia behind the trending news.
00:10 If someone is stabbed, someone will be hanged.
00:13 But be careful, because your money might become a rock,
00:16 like what happened to a mother in Cavite.
00:19 Will the money that was stolen be exchanged?
00:21 [music]
00:25 The joy of the mother of Luyena was exchanged with worry.
00:28 When she opened her safe, this fell on her.
00:32 She threw a thousand pesos that amounted to 34,000 pesos,
00:37 black, and it became dirty.
00:39 It's like a mud, there's a lump, it's mixed.
00:42 Seven years ago, Luyena started saving for her child's consultation.
00:46 She has a heart disease, it's already operated.
00:49 So what we will do is follow up, follow up.
00:51 She threw this on her improvised safe made of PVC pipe,
00:55 which she hid in her cabinet.
00:57 We put it here.
00:58 At first, I thought, I told my husband,
01:00 "This is a massive, because the operation is strong, it's closed."
01:03 So she just threw it away, when she saw her savings.
01:06 We almost cried.
01:07 At first, I was thinking, "What if I can't exchange this?"
01:09 It's a waste.
01:11 Is the money that Luyena saved still valuable?
01:13 Kuya Kim, can we still exchange the money that was stolen?
01:18 Kuya Kim, it's important!
01:20 Most of the time, our money is destroyed because it gets wet,
01:23 damaged, or spoiled.
01:25 These damaged money are called "mutilated banknotes."
01:28 If your money is damaged, don't worry,
01:30 because it can be exchanged to the BSP or Bank of Central of the Philippines.
01:33 But there are three precautions.
01:35 First, 60% of the damaged money must be preserved.
01:38 Second, a part of the signature or signature of the President of the Philippines
01:42 or BSP Governor must still be preserved.
01:44 And third, the security thread of the damaged money must still be visible.
01:48 These should be brought to authorized banks.
01:50 And these banks will bring the damaged money to the BSP
01:54 to check if it's still valuable.
01:56 The BSP will issue a result,
01:58 and the money that the BSP will deposit to the banks
02:01 will be given to the owners of the money.
02:03 That's why Luyena immediately checked the damaged money.
02:06 For now, only P19,000 is left for Luyena,
02:09 and she's still waiting for the result of the remaining money.
02:12 If we have the means to open a bank account,
02:15 more than enough is enough to safe-keep your money.
02:18 But did you know that there's a banknote in the country
02:20 that's not damaged but is stronger
02:22 than the paper money we're used to?
02:24 Our P1,000 is the Philippine Peso Denomination
02:32 that has a polymer banknote version.
02:35 The polymer banknote, instead of cotton and copper,
02:38 is made of synthetic resin, polypropylene.
02:41 That's why it's not only harder to open,
02:44 but it's also stronger and more sustainable.
02:48 Meanwhile, to find out the truth behind the viral news,
02:50 tweet or comment #KuyaKimWhatNow
02:54 Always remember, what's important is what's known.
02:56 I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer your questions 24/7.
03:00 [Music]

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