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The Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon series of Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the World Currency contains 6 distinct entries.
The Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (Bank of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands, BIS) was an anonymous company founded in 1889 by a Basque shipowner from Bassussarry in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Saint-Martin Légasse, with 500,000 francs in capital. The bank continues to operate to this day, now under the name the Banque de Saint-Pierre & Miquelon.

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  Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Value Range Favorite
Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon Value Range  
27 francs (B101a)
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54 francs (B102a)
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27 francs (B103a)
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27 francs (B103b)
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27 francs (B103p1)
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27 francs (B103p2)
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The Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon series of Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the World Currency contains 6 distinct entries.
The Banque des Isles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (Bank of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands, BIS) was an anonymous company founded in 1889 by a Basque shipowner from Bassussarry in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Saint-Martin Légasse, with 500,000 francs in capital. The bank continues to operate to this day, now under the name the Banque de Saint-Pierre & Miquelon.

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