List of people on stamps of Cuba
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Amadeo I of Spain depicted on a postage stamp for use in Cuba (1873).
Alfonso XII of Spain depicted on a postage stamp for use in Cuba (1880).
Alfonso XIII of Spain as a baby on a postage stamp for use in Cuba (1891). This portrait is irreverently known as "el pelón" or "baldie".
Christopher Columbus depicted on a postage stamp printed by the U.S. for use in Cuba during its intervention (1899).
This is a list of people on stamps of Cuba.[1][2] (complete through 1958)
- Isabella II of Spain (1855–1868, 1952)
- Amadeo I of Spain (1873)
- Alfonso XII of Spain (1876–1888)
- Alfonso XIII of Spain (1890–1898)
- Benjamin Franklin (1899 - US stamp overprinted for Cuba and 1956)
- George Washington (1899) - US stamp overprinted for Cuba
- Andrew Jackson (1899) - US stamp overprinted for Cuba
- Ulysses S. Grant (1899) - US stamp overprinted for Cuba
- Daniel Webster (1899) - US stamp overprinted for Cuba
- Christopher Columbus (1899, 1944)
- Antonio Maceo (1907, 1910, 1917, 1933, 1948, 1954)
- Bartolomé Masó (1910)
- Máximo Gómez (1910, 1917, 1933, 1954)
- Manuel Sanguily (1910, 1949)
- Ignacio Agramonte (1910, 1917, 1942, 1954)
- Calixto García (1910, 1917, 1939, 1954)
- José María Rodríquez y Rodríquez (Mayía) (1910, 1954)
- Carlos Roloff (1910, 1944)
- Mensajero y J. Bruno Zayas (1910, 1933)
- Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda (1914)
- José Martí (1917, 1953, 1954)
- José de la Luz y Caballero (1917, 1954)
- Tomás Estrada Palma (1917, 1928, 1952, 1954)
- José Antonio Saco (1917< 1954)
- Carlos Manuel de Céspedes (1917, 1954)
- Gerardo Machado (1928)
- Carlos J. Finlay (1934, 1952, 1954)
- General José Miguel Gómez, President of the Republic (1937, 1958)
- Camilo Henríquez of Chile (1937)
- General Francisco de Paula Santander of Columbia (1937)
- Juan Montalvo of Equador (1937)
- Abraham Lincoln of the United States (1937)
- Francisco Morazán of Honduras (1937)
- Carlos A. López of Paraguay (1937)
- José Enrique Rodó of Uruguay (1937)
- Simon Bolívar of Venezuela (1937)
- Rubén Dario of Nicaragua (1937)
- Gonzalo de Quesada (1940)
- Dr. Nicolás José Gutiérrez (1940)
- José María Heredia (1940, 1957)
- General Guillermo Moncada (1941)
- Eloy Alfaro of Equador (1943)
- Bartolomé de las Casas (1944)
- Luis de las Casas and Bishop Luis Ignatius Peñalver y Cárdenas (1945)
- Manuel Márquez Sterling (1946)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1947)
- Marta Abreu de Estévez (1947)
- Dr. Armauer Hansen (1948)
- Ismael de Céspedes (1949)
- General Enrique Collazo (1950)
- Enrique José Varona (1950)
- Fernando Figueredo (1951 and 1952 overprints)
- Enrique Caravia (1951)
- Miguel Teurbe Tolón (1951)
- Narciso Lopez (1951)
- Emilia Teurbe Tolón (1951)
- Clara Louise Maass (1951)
- José Raúl Capablanca (1951)
- Antonio Guiteras Holmes (1951)
- General José Maceo (1952)
- Luis Estevez Romero (1952)
- Enrique B. Barnet (1952)
- Juan Guiteras (1952)
- Enrique Nuñez (1952)
- Agustín Parlá Orduñas (1952)
- Colonel Charles Hernández (1952)
- Eight students of medicine executed by the Spanish in 1871 (1952)
- F.V. Domínguez, N. Estévanez and F. Capdevila, lawyers for the eight students. (1952)
- Dr. Rafael Montoro (1953)
- Dr. Francisco Carrera Justiz (1953)
- Miguel Coyula (1954)
- Antonio Ginard (1954)
- Gregorio Hernández (1954)
- Álvaro Reinoso (1954)
- María Luisa Dolz (1954)
- Paul P. Harris (1955)
- Francisco Carillo (1955)
- Mario García Menocal (1955, 1956)
- General Emilio Núñez Rodríguez(1955)
- Juan Gualberto Gómez (1955)
- Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante (1955)
- Félix Varela (1955)
- Jaime González Crocier, pilot (1955)
- Miguel Aldama (1956)
- Serafín Sánchez (1956)
- Francisco Cagigal de la Vega (1956)
- Bishop Pedro Agustín Morell de Santa Cruz (1956)
- Julián del Casal (1956)
- Luisa P. de Zambrana (1956)
- Juan Clemente Zenea (1956)
- José Joaquín Palma (1956)
- Julio Sanguily (1956)
- José M. Aguirre (1956)
- Ernesto Font Sterling (1956)
- José Jacinto Milanés (1956)
- Victor Muñoz (1956)
- Hubert de Blanck (1956)
- Martín Morúa Delgado (1956)
- Lord Baden Powell (1957)
- Juan F. Steegers (1957)
- Victoria Brú Sánchez (1957)
- Joaquín de Agüero (1957)
- Jeannette Ryder (1957)
- Rafael Manduley del Río (1957)
- Centennial of the birth of eight Generals of the Revolution (1957)
- John Robert Gregg (1957)
- Dr. Figarola Caneda (1957)
- Dayton Hedges, industrialist (1958)
- Dr. Francisco D. Roldán (1958)
- Dr. José Ignacio Rivero (1958)
- Four doctors, four lawyers and four musicians (1958)
- Carlos de la Torre, naturalist (1958)
- Felipe Poey Aloy, natural historian (1958)
- Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States (1958)
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Leader of India's Independence Movement (1997)
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