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5 Centimes Senzeilles

Issuer Administration Communale de Senzeilles
Year 1918
Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse lettering Commune de SENZEILLES
BON pour l'achat de marchandises d'une VALEUR de 5 Cent.
valable exclusivement dans les magasins communaux de la commune de Senzeilles, jusqu'au 31 décembre 1919.
Senzeilles, le 1er août 1918.
Tickets Maurice, Bruxelles.
✶ ADMINISTRATION COMMUNALE DE SENZEILLES ✶
NAMUR
Reverse description Reverse entirely unprinted, left blank on plain cream paper with perforated edges visible on the left margin.
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Senzeilles is a village of a few hundred souls in the Walloon province of Namur. That a commune this small issued its own emergency paper in 1918 tells you everything about how completely the German occupation had drained Belgium of usable coinage — municipalities, tramway companies, and individual merchants all filled the gap with locally printed scrip, and the legal framework was loose enough that almost anyone could try.

Tickets Maurice of Brussels was a commercial ticket printer, not a security printing house. The firm handled public transport tickets and event admissions; wartime necessity turned it into a banknote manufacturer.

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