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100 Dollars American Express Travelers Cheque

Issuer American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
Year 1982-1993
Type Cheques
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Reverse lettering THIS IS A SPECIMEN OF AN
AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVELERS CHEQUE
IT HAS NO VALUE AND CANNOT BE NEGOTIATED
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HUNDRED
(5146)1988 (C)1983 AMERICAN EXPRESS
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American Express travelers cheques were technically not banknotes but functioned as a global quasi-currency for decades, accepted more reliably than personal checks and, in many countries, more readily than foreign cash. De La Rue's involvement gave the series credible security production — the firm had been printing currency for colonial and sovereign issuers since the mid-nineteenth century, and AmEx leveraged that institutional weight deliberately.

The 1982–1993 date range spans the peak and early decline of the travelers cheque market. By the early 1990s, credit card acceptance abroad was eroding demand sharply. Uncashed cheques from this period remain a known liability on American Express's books to this day — legally, they never expire.

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