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100 Dollars American Express Travelers Cheque

Uitgever American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
Jaar 2000-2010
Type Cheques
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Opschrift voorzijde U.S. DOLLAR TRAVELERS CHEQUE
SIGN HERE IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF THIS CHEQUE
PAY THIS CHEQUE TO THE ORDER OF
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUE
ISSUED BY AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC. NEW YORK, N.Y.
COUNTERSIGN HERE IN PRESENCE OF PERSON CASHING DATE
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES NEVER EXPIRE
ONE HUNDRED U.S. DOLLARS
ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURES ON REVERSE
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Opschrift keerzijde DE LA RUE GLOBAL SERVICES
U.S.$100
ONE HUNDRED U.S. DOLLARS
AMERICAN EXPRESS
USD 100
WATCH customer countersign Cheque and COMPARE to original signature
View Centurion WATERMARK in white area and "AMEX" security THREAD in middle area, while holding Cheque to light
View HOLOGRAPHIC FOIL at various angles to see image and color changes between Centurion, denomination and American Express logos
ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURE ABOVE
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Opmerkingen

American Express travelers cheques occupy a peculiar position in notaphily — technically not banknotes, not checks in the legal sense, but negotiable instruments that once circulated more freely in some foreign markets than local currency. At their peak in the late 1980s, AmEx was processing roughly $30 billion annually in travelers cheque transactions. By the time this note was issued, the product was already in structural decline, undercut by the global spread of ATM networks and credit card acceptance.

De La Rue's involvement speaks to the security requirements AmEx demanded — the same printer supplying central banks worldwide. The hologram strip on this series was a direct response to counterfeiting pressure that emerged in the mid-1990s.

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