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| Issuer | Commune de Pipaix (Province of Hainaut) |
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| Year | 1914 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Printed on yellow paper, the note carries a typeset text block enclosed within a decorative letterpress border of repeating floral and geometric cartouche units forming a continuous frame. The denomination 'Deux Francs' is set in large bold type at centre, above the reimbursement clause and the issuance date in italic script. A circular communal dry stamp is applied at centre, and a handwritten serial number appears in the upper left corner above the text block, with manuscript signatures of the Secretary and Burgomaster at the foot. |
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| Reverse description | Plain yellow paper, unprinted, showing through-impression of the obverse text in mirror image. No design, lettering, or security features are present on this face. |
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Pipaix is a village of a few hundred people in the Walloon municipality of Leuze-en-Hainaut. In August 1914, as the German advance cut off normal banking and coin supplies across occupied Belgium, hundreds of communes — including the smallest — issued their own emergency paper under the authority of local administrations. The legal basis was shaky; the practical necessity was absolute.
These hyper-local issues were typically printed in tiny runs, redeemed quickly once normal currency flow resumed, and rarely survived in quantity. Pipaix's 2 Franc note is among the more obscure commune-level emissions from Hainaut province.