KEY POINTS
  • A woman's Facebook post showing defective, "faceless" 100-Philippine peso ($2) notes went viral, the AFP reported
  • The Philippine central bank admitted in a statement on Thursday there was a "mechanical cause" that resulted in the printing mistakes
  • Those notes were missing the portrait of former president Manuel Roxas and omitted two words from the country's official name, according to the AFP report

It took a social media post for the Philippine central bank to realize its mistake of circulating a bunch of defective, "faceless" banknotes.

The 100-Philippine peso notes ($2) were missing the portrait of former president Manuel Roxas. Two words were also omitted from the country's official name, according to a report by the AFP.