Puerto Rico on stamps

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Puerto Rico topics have been featured on the stamps of Spain and of the United States. Spanish stamps are found at Postage stamps and postal history of Puerto Rico.

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On United States stamps

U.S. possession

Overprint
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Overprint
U.S. postage due

An independent postal service under U.S. authority was established March 15, 1899. But with the Foraker Act of 1900, the postal service of Puerto Rico ceased to be a separate adjunct of the U.S. and was assimilated into the United States postal system. [1] Stamps were originally overprinted with the spelling Anglicized to "PORTO RICO" and later, in 1900, with "PUERTO RICO". Likewise, postal cards and stamped envelopes were also initially overprinted "PORTO RICO" and later "PUERTO RICO". U.S. stamps are now used on the island.

Commonwealth

Historic places and events

Puerto Rico territory
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Puerto Rico territory
1937 issue

Insular Territories were commemorated over three months of October to December 1937, in four 3-cent stamps commemorating Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. The third stamp honored Puerto Rico featuring 'La Fortaleza', the Spanish Governor's Palace. Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in an 1898 treaty ending the Spanish–American War. Though some thought the stamp was limited to Puerto Rico, it was valid throughout the U.S. and its territories. [5]

Puerto Rico election
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Puerto Rico election
1949 issue

The first free election for governor of the US territory of Puerto Rico was honored with a 3-cent stamp on April 27, 1949, at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Prior to January 2, 1949, the US president appointed Puerto Rico's governors. The stamp's shows a rural Puerto Rican holding a cogwheel for industry and a box representing the election. The stamp was inspired by a sketch prepared by Irene Delano of the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico. 'Inauguration' refers to the election of Luis Muñoz Marín, the first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico. The United States issued a 5-cent definitive stamp in Muñoz Marin's honor on February 18, 1990. [6]

San Juan 450th
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San Juan 450th
1971 issue

San Juan, Puerto Rico was commemorated with an 8-cent stamp on its 450th anniversary issued September 12, 1971. The vignette pictures a sentry box from Castillo San Felipe del Morro. San Juan was founded in 1519, and fortress construction began in 1539. [7]

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Spanish 400th anniversary of Columbus at Puerto Rico

A Spanish commemorative postage stamp was issued on the occasion of the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus’ arrival in Puerto Rico in 1493, issued in 1893 when the island was still under Spanish rule. It is the only colonial-era Puerto Rican stamp that does not bear the face of the King of Spain.

  • Columbus landing in Puerto Rico was commemorated the 500th anniversary with a 29-cent stamp on November 19, 1993. The stamp depicts two caravel ships approaching land. Selected post offices in Puerto Rico participated in local stamp ceremonies and offered special 500th anniversary pictorial cancellations. Designed by artist Richard Schlecht. [8]
  • Ponce de Leon was commemorated on a USPS 20-cent stamp on October 12, 1982 in San Juan PR. It was the opening day of the major international philatelic exhibition ESPAMER ’82 held there from October 12–17. Ponce de Leon was named governor of Puerto Rico in 1509, having accompanied Columbus on his voyage to Puerto Rico in 1493. Royal orders to search for new lands led him to discover Florida in 1513. [9]
  • The Arecibo Observatory was commemorated on July 10, 2000. Located at Arecibo PR, it is the world’s largest radar/radio telescope. [10]

Modern personalities

Five Puerto Rican personalities have been featured on six USPS postage stamps. These include

Roberto Clemente was honored on his 50th birthday with a 20-cent commemorative stamp for the baseball superstar on August 17, 1984, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, his birthplace. The First Day Ceremony was held at the Roberto Clemente Sport City facility. Clemente played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 until his death in a plane crash in 1972, on his way to distribute supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. Over that career, he played in twelve All-Star games and won eleven Golden Glove awards as a right fielder. Holding a lifetime batting average of .317, he led the National League in batting four times, and was named the League's most valuable player in 1966. Clemente led the Pirates to two world titles in 1960 and 1971, voted most valuable player in the 1971 World Series. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973. The stamp was designed by Juan Lopez-Bonilla, the gravure process was used for printing, issued in panes of fifty. [12]

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References

  1. Krieger, George T.; The Postal Stationery of the Possessions and Administrative Areas of the United States of America; United Postal Stationery Society, 2009, ISBN   978-0-9800112-3-4.
  2. ”Flags of our nation series 2008-2012, Arago: people, postage & the post, National Postal Museum. Viewed March 7, 2014.
  3. ”Flags of Our Nation”, Pinterest online. U.S. Postal Service. Viewed March 29, 2014. For an image of the stamp, see Forever Puerto Rico Flag and Bird coil single @ Arago.National Postal Museum.
  4. Crested Honeycreeper stamp
  5. 3-cent Puerto Rico Issue Arago: people, postage & the post. Viewed March 4, 2014.
  6. 1 2 Rod, Steven J. Puerto Rico Election Issue Arago: people, postage & the post. Viewed March 4, 2014.
  7. San Juan Issue Arago: people, postage & the post. Viewed March 17, 2014.
  8. ”500th Anniversary of Columbus’ Landing in Puerto Rico”, Arago: people, postage & the post, National Postal Museum. Viewed March 21, 2014. See the Columbus landing stamp, 500th anniversary at Arago, National Postal Museum.
  9. ”Ponce De Leon Issue”, Arago: people, postage & the post, National Postal Museum online, viewed. April 21, 2014. See the Ponce de Leon stamp at Arago, National Postal Museum.
  10. “Arecibo Observatory Issue”, Arago: people, postage & the post, National Postal Museum online, viewed. July 16, 2016. See the Arecibo Observatory stamp at Arago, National Postal Museum.
  11. "Roberto Clemente (1934-1972)" p.178, "Legends of Baseball" p.254, Scott's Specialized Catalogue, 2013, ISBN   0-89487-475-6. 33c Roberto Clemente single and Legends of baseball
  12. For an image of the stamp, see Roberto Clemente Issue @ Arago.National Postal Museum
  13. "Great Americans Issue" Scott's Specialized Catalogue, 2013, ISBN   0-89487-475-6, p.183
  14. For an image of the stamp, see 5-cent Marin @ Arago.National Postal Museum
  15. ”Mendez v. Westminster 60th Anniversary Issue”, National Postal Museum online, Arago: people, postage & the post, viewed May 28, 2014. For an image of the stamp, see 41-cent Mendez stamp.
  16. "Literary Arts" Scott's Specialized Catalogue, 2013, ISBN   0-89487-475-6, p.308. For an image of the stamp, see 2010 Literary Arts Series: Julia de Burgos Issue @ Arago.National Postal Museum.
  17. ”Juia de Burgos, celebrated poet”, USPS Julia de Burgos press release viewed March 29, 2014.
  18. Poet Julia de Burgos gets stamp of approval, New York Daily News September 15, 2010 online, viewed April 1, 2014.
  19. “Latin Legends Issue”, Arago: people, postage & the post, National Postal Museum online, viewed. July 16, 2016. See the Tito Puente stamp at Arago, National Postal Museum.
  20. "Distinguished Americans" Scott's Specialized Catalogue, 2013, ISBN   0-89487-475-6, p.317 For image of the stamp, see Forever Jose Ferrer @ Arago.National Postal Museum.

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