Authorities urge Filipinos to stop hoarding coins

By AP

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine central bank is appealing to the public to stop hoarding coins, saying the habit is forcing it to mint more money at a high cost.

Deputy bank governor Diwa Guinigundo lamented on Sunday a shortage of coins in the country and noted that some Filipinos drill holes in coins and use them instead of more costly tokens for video games in violation of laws.

He says other people keep change and later give it to charities. The hoarding is hurting monetary authorities, who have to spend at least 2 pesos (4 cents) for every coin that is not used.

He says the central bank would save hundreds of millions of pesos (millions of dollars) if there were more coins in circulation.

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The City of Cagayan de Oro, is the provincial capital city of the province of Misamis Oriental in the Philippines. It lies along the northern coastline of the island of Mindanao in the country's southern portion.
Dubbed locally as the "City of Golden Friendship" (Dakbayan sa Bulawanong Panaghigala-ay in Cebuano, as the phrase appears on the city's seal) for the camaraderie and hospitality that are inherent and traditional traits of its people. The City of Cagayan de Oro, is the provincial capital city of the province of Misamis Oriental in the Philippines. It lies along the northern coastline of the island of Mindanao in the country's southern portion.
Dubbed locally as the "City of Golden Friendship" (Dakbayan sa Bulawanong Panaghigala-ay in Cebuano, as the phrase appears on the city's seal) for the camaraderie and hospitality that are inherent and traditional traits of its people.

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