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traveller's cheque ()
/ ˈtræv.əl.ɚz ˌtʃek/
/ˈtræv.əl.əz ˌtʃek /
a piece of paper that you buy from a bank or a travel company and that you can use as money or exchange for the local money of the country you visit
There is a 2% commission charge for sterling traveller's cheques.
Before the age of digital payments, traveller's cheques were a popular choice for international travel.
The savvy traveler kept a record of serial numbers for each traveller's cheque for security purposes.
Banks and exchange offices provide services for cashing traveller's cheques in various currencies.
Traveller's cheques were widely used to mitigate the risk of carrying large amounts of cash while traveling.