The First Sighting of Land stamp was issued April 24, 1992. It was a joint issue by the US Postal Service and the Italian Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.
The Crossing the Atlantic stamp was issued April 24, 1992. It was a joint issue by the US Postal Service and the Italian Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.
On August 3, 1492, the fleet of three ships, the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María, set forth from Palos on the Tinto River in southern Spain. The first sighting of land came at dawn on October 12. Thinking he had reached the East Indies, Columbus referred to the native inhabitants of the island as Indians, a term that was ultimately applied to all indigenous people of the New World.
The 1-cent Columbus in Sight of Land stamp was issued in 1893.
The 4-cent Fleet of Columbus stamp was issued in 1893.