The Presidential Puppet and next Prime Minister.
While BSP has announced that the misspelled bills are still considered legal tender, those in possession are not likely to let go of them due to the anticipation that these bills will soon become a collector’s item. Already, people reportedly are offering as much as P150 for one bill. The numismatic Spy-Ring told us that even international collectors have been making inquiries. Because of the nasty comments about the misspelled "Arrovo" sounding like "robó" which means "steal" in Spanish, word is the "Arrovo" bill will soon be rubbed out. Arriba, Arrovo, Aruba? Sounds French to us!