These were supplemented with local banknotes of the Banque des Îles Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon from 1890.
During the Second World War, a full set of banknotes was introduced for the islands.
The islands continue to use both French and Canadian currencies, with the euro replacing the franc in 2002.
Between 1890 and 1895, the Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon issued 27 and 54 francs notes.
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