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What does the ticket number mean?

The draft bank is a kind of financial institution in ancient China. The ticket number is also called the ticket village or the exchange village. As the name implies, it is the place to exchange silver tickets.

In the early days, it mainly undertook remittance business, but in the early Qing Dynasty, many banks increased their deposit business, which had functions similar to those of modern banks in ancient China.

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Exchange contents of bill number:

First, point-to-point communication, based on each letter, does not establish written evidence, remittance is tight with the market, and it is temporarily appropriate.

Second, late tickets. Divided by the exchange period plus remittance, the occupancy period is estimated and increased monthly.

Third, the exchange. After the remittance is settled, a pair of notes will be made and cut into two pieces, and the remitter will take the first half. The remitter will send the second half to the remittance place and pay by slip, that is, you don't need to find a receipt.

Fourth, the letter turns. Look at the letter, the font size, and the name of the payer's office. It must be guaranteed, and the remittance will go with the market.

5. Draft. Pay by ticket and collect water with the market.

Six, wire transfer. If you use Ming electricity, you should ask for a solid insurance payment after seeing the electricity. If it is wrong, you will get a refund. If it is a secret message from each household, the procedure of using electricity is the same as that of Ming electricity, and the electricity fee is paid by the remitter.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ticket number