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08 May 2016

Florida on Recent Spanish Stamps

I have recently received two stamps related to Florida (in the USA), but issued by the Spanish postal service (Correos).


This was issued on 19 September, 2015. It commemorates the 450th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine, the first successful settlement in La Florida and the most significant city in the region for nearly three centuries. It is the oldest continuously-inhabited, European-established settlement in the continental USA. 

On the stamp you can see an engraving of the founder, the Spanish admiral and Florida's first governor, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, along with a photography of the monument erected in his honour in the American city. I wonder why they have represented him twice.



Some months ago, on 3 January, 2014 they issued an stamp dedicated to the 5th Centenary of Juan Ponce de León's arrival at the Florida coast. The stamp does not show any map of the land, but a navigation chart.

By the way, I have received this self-adhesive stamp twice, with and without the frame:.


Today's theme for Sunday Stamps - II is Maps. I had previously posted some maps on stamps. The maps happen to be among my favourite topics.

8 comments:

  1. Navigation charts always look good on stamps

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  2. Good to see the Spanish link to Florida. I don't think I have seen a navigation chart on a stamp before.

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    1. I think it isn't an uncommon theme, but maybe it doesn't attract a lot of attention as background.

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  3. I have some friends who have bought a condo in FLA, not far from St Augustine - I should take advantage as it looks a beautiful place.
    Thanks for showing the other stamp with and without the frame. With looks better, especially for de Leon's face.

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    1. Yes, you should! I'd really like to visit Florida one day.

      I usually take off the frame, but this time I recognise that it looks better with. So I'm grateful to the sender!

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  4. Do you know if i can send a postcard with this stamp to China? Thank you!

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    1. From Spain to China you need a C-rate stamp, so the first stamp would do. If you want to use the second one, you need to add 0,53€.

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