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  2. Traveller's cheque - Wikipedia

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    Coutts & Co. traveller's cheque, for 2 pounds. Issued in London, 1970s. Langmead Collection. On display at the British Museum in London. Traveller's cheques were first issued on 1 January 1772 by the London Credit Exchange Company for use in 90 European cities, [1] and in 1874, Thomas Cook was issuing "circular notes" that operated in the manner of traveller's cheques.

  3. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    Traveller's cheques can usually be replaced if lost or stolen, and people frequently used them on holiday instead of cash as many businesses used to accept traveller's cheques as currency. The use of credit or debit cards has begun to replace the traveller's cheque as the standard for vacation money due to their convenience and additional ...

  4. Check card - Wikipedia

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    The term check card can refer to: A debit card. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, similar cards known as cheque guarantee cards were issued by banks to their customers.

  5. Circular letter of credit - Wikipedia

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    Travelers were advised to keep the letter and signature card separate from one another as a precaution against theft. [1] [2] Banks typically charged around 1% of the value of the letter for its issuance. Circular letters of credit were in many ways similar to circular notes which were in turn a precursor to later traveler's cheques. Because of ...

  6. Diners Club International - Wikipedia

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    Diners Club International (DCI), founded as Diners Club, is a charge card company owned by Discover Financial Services.Formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider (1909–1964), [3] Matty Simmons, and Alfred S. Bloomingdale, it was the first independent payment card company in the world, successfully establishing the financial card service of issuing travel and entertainment (T&E ...

  7. Category:Identity documents - Wikipedia

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    Campus card; Cédula de identidad; Certificate of identity; Cheque guarantee card; Chinese Travel Document; Clubscan; Commercial driver's license; Commission (document) Community Services Card; Consular identification card; Continuous Discharge Certificate; Convention on the Issue of Multilingual Extracts from Civil Status Records; COVID-19 ...

  8. Eurocheque - Wikipedia

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    The Eurocheque was a type of cheque used in Europe that was accepted across national borders and which could be written in a variety of currencies.. Eurocheques were introduced in 1969 as an alternative to the traveller's cheque and for international payments for goods and services.

  9. Travellers (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Travellers is a card game of the patience or card solitaire genre which uses a single card pack of either 52 or 32 playing cards.It is an interesting game based on "an entirely new principle" [1] which Parlett describes as a "rhythmical feature that might be called 'shuttling'", as in the game of Weavers. [2]