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| 正面描述 | Brown-tinted traveler's cheque with the Bank of India logo vignette at left and a vignette of Express Towers, Nariman Point, Bombay at right. Denomination numerals "1000" appear in all four corners, with letterpress text body occupying the central field. Overprinted diagonally with "SPECIMEN" in red. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse is blank, printed on plain cream-coloured stock with no vignettes, lettering, or underprint. |
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Bank of India launched traveler's cheques in rupees partly to capture domestic tourism spending and reduce the use of cash on pilgrimages and long-distance rail journeys — a market that foreign-currency cheques obviously couldn't serve. Specimen cheques from Indian issuers rarely survive in quantity; most were destroyed in-house after internal approval processes, never reaching branch counters.
The 1000-rupee denomination sits at the high end of the domestic traveler's cheque range and likely saw limited uptake outside business travel, given that 1000 rupees represented a significant sum against average wages at the time of issue.