French Southern and Antarctic Territories

The French Southern and Antarctic Territories (FSAT), or Terres Australes et Antarctique Française (TAAF) are a collective of far-flung island groups throughout the southern Atlantic Ocean. There are no permanent residents on any of the islands.  File:FSAT first.jpg|1955 first issue. File:FSAT skuas.jpg|1959 40 centimes skuas. File:FSAT penguins 2000.jpg|2000 dual currency issue with lots of penguins. File:FSAT fishies.jpg|2014 2.40€ fish. 
 * Its first stamp was issued in 1955, a 15fr Madagascar issue overprinted TERRES AUSTRALES ET / ANTARCTIQUE FRANÇAISE in red.
 * This was followed by pictorial definitives in 1956, similarly inscribed.
 * In 2000, dual currency issues began (Francs and euros) to introduce the conversion to euros.
 * In 2002, all stamps were denominated in euros only.

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