Wiktionary
alt. (context British Canada English) A preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash; may usually be replaced if lost or stolen. n. (context British Canada English) A preprinted cheque for a fixed amount, often in a foreign currency, issued by a bank that may be used instead of cash; may usually be replaced if lost or stolen.
Usage examples of "traveller's cheque".
We tested the batteries and I signed a traveller's cheque, sweating a lot after trying on all those suits but feeling much better, almost back on form, even the muscles feeling smoother.
She told my wife that when she was on holiday with her husband he swam in his shorts forgetting that his last traveller's cheque was in the pocket.