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    Solon wants hoarding of Philippine coins criminalized
    July 27, 2013 12:08 pm

    A lawmaker wants hoarding of Philippine coins to be criminalized and hoarders penalized with eight years imprisonment and a fine of not less than P300,000.

    Rep. Jerry Treñas of Iloilo City, author of House Bill 1662, or the proposed Anti-Hoarding of Philippine Legal Tender Coins Act of 2013, said hoarding of coins of any denomination is causing an artificial shortage of small denominations of currency in the country, which is seen as the reason for the lack of small change in various establishments.

    “The unscrupulous practice of hoarding of coins is tantamount to economic sabotage and is creating an artificial shortage of coins,” Treñas said.

    Treñas said the bill will criminalize the keeping or possession of coins of any denomination exceeding the allowable aggregate value, number of pieces and weight to be determined by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) by any person, corporation, partnership, association or any other form of juridical personality.

    The measure seeks to re-circulate the hoarded coins collected and kept by syndicates currently hoarding coins with impunity in the Philippines, which are in turn smelted and converted into other materials of various industrial uses.

    Treñas said Republic Act 7653 or the New Central Bank Act established BSP as the country’s central bank. Among the objectives of the BSP is to promote and maintain the monetary stability of the Philippine peso.

    “The BSP has the sole power and authority to issue currency within the territory of the Philippines, and it has the authority to investigate, make arrests, conduct searches and seizures in accordance with law for the purpose of maintaining the integrity of the currency. The BSP is therefore the proper agency to enforce and implement the proposed Act,” Treñas said.

    The bill will exempt charitable institutions, private banks, banking and financial institutions of the government, and government agencies and instrumentalities when they hold or keep such coins in connection with their official duties.

    “The BSP may also exempt persons engaged in retail business, provided that said persons in retail business must not keep or hold such coins beyond the reasonable needs of the business based on its average utility gross sales,” Treñas added.

    The bill provides that the separate sets of aggregate amounts shall be determined for persons engaged in business and for persons not engaged in business.

    The BSP is empowered to review and change, if needed, the aggregate amounts every three years based on the prevailing value, supply and demand of legal tender coins.PNA
    source: Solon wants hoarding of Philippine coins criminalized | The Manila Times Online

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    I remember a story about the old 1-peso coins na hindi ko alam kung totoo.
    there are traders daw hoarding the coins para makuha nila yung pilak
    and then sell them in bulk. mas malaki kita daw nila kasi the old 1-peso coin
    back then is actually worth more than P1 because of its silver contents.

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    sus, tagal na nangyayari yan, since early 2000 pa. andun na lahat sa china, tinunaw na para makuha yung copper at nickel. kaya nga yung bagong 1 peso coin e nama-magnet na kasi pinalitan na hindi na cupro-nickel, steel na lang siya.

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    How will they know if you are actually hoarding coins??? Another useless press release...

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    New law now can use your piggy bank to send you to jail!!


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    How about sending politicians to jail for corruption first? I would like that done. All the investigations yet none has landed in jail.

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    guilty of this, yearly meron ako alkansiya pinupuno ko ng 5 and 10 peso coin then at the end of the year pinapapalit ko sa bank.

    why? i don't know why hehe basta gusto ko lang. I get amazed siguro kung gaano siya kalaki pag inipon mo.

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    wala na maisip na magandang batas ang lawmakers natin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    How about sending politicians to jail for corruption first? I would like that done. All the investigations yet none has landed in jail.

    hoarding of peoples money is not a crime, it is a privilege of a politician.

    Kaya nga nag propose ng bagong batas, pati daw barya ay dapat ibigay na din sa mga politicians for safe keeping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    guilty of this, yearly meron ako alkansiya pinupuno ko ng 5 and 10 peso coin then at the end of the year pinapapalit ko sa bank.

    why? i don't know why hehe basta gusto ko lang. I get amazed siguro kung gaano siya kalaki pag inipon mo.

    Dont worry Sir, meron naman pong batas na mag protect sayo.

    The prohibition against self-incrimination is an individual right not to implicate ones' self in a criminal offense.

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