Line them up side by side. You want to avoid overlapping them. You should try to keep them to the top left quarter of the envelope to allow machine handling. If they go too much beyond that area, they may get pulled out for hand cancellation, which may slow the delivery.
It is not a matter of how many but how much it costs. Which depends on the size, weight, type of carriage and destination.
Yes. The requirement is that the multiple stamps are equal to the value of the postage needed.
If you need to mail 10 sheet of paper, you need to put two stamps on the package. You can fold it in an envelope or put it in a manila envelope.
we cant send if possible means we sould encover through stamps
2 should be good. 3 to be safe.
That will depend on the value of the stamps and perhaps the dimensions of the envelope. If you have the right values, it would only be one, but it could be a dozen or so if you only have smaller values. Check your Post Office web site for the specific rate necessary.
If it just a letter, just one is fine no matter where you send it from and where the ending destination is located. But I think it cannot exceed a certain weight. If you are concerned about it put two stamps on the envelope and mail it out.
After 3.5 ounces, the item moves up to large envelope rates. The current rate as of 2016 for an 11 ounce large envelope is $3.18.
I put .96 cents on a wedding invitation i sent to France. But a wedding envelope is bigger than a regular letter envelope.
depends on the size and weight Right now stamps are 44 cents for every 10 pages of a normal Business Letter envelope. So if this is 10 pages and LESS you will need one 44 cent stamp. If it is more you will want to put extra stamps on it. Best thing to do take the letter to the post office and mail it if you can they will weigh it and give you an exact accurate weight to mail it. As long as it is in a business envelope, long envelope and not a manila envelope or box. It is that for 10 pages or LESS 44 cent stamp.
It depends on which country you are in and how big your envelope is. The bigger the envelope the more stamps you have to put on. ( that's in the UK)
Flate rate shipping on regular envelopes are 94 cents
It will depend, of course, on the weight. A normal letter will cost the same as any other letter to anywhere in the United States, 44 cents. You can drop it in any mail box.
Why not just use the 2006 stamps? You can purchase stamps that can be put on the envelope with the 2006 stamps to make the appropriate rate. Most post offices won't exchange stamps, as there is no reason to do so.