There have been 98 cent stamps for a while. That is the current rate to send a letter to most foreign countries from the US. It was also the airmail rate for a full ounce.
98 cent for a stamp to Greece from where I live. Prices may differ depending on were you are.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
Yes, the rate in 2010 is $1.00 to the US.
From the US the cost is 98 cents in 2010. You can buy a 98 -cent stamp or can use any combination of stamps that total 98 cents or more.
Postage is 98 cents for a standard letter from the US. You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination that totals 98 cent or more. For example two forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp. If all you have is forever stamps, you would have to use three of them.
One stamp, but it has to be the right value! Depends on where you are sending it from. In the US, one ounce to Australia will cost 98 cents. So you could use one 98 cent stamp or 196 1/2 cent stamps or anything in between.
A three cent stamp will be good forever for US postage. Every US stamp issued since 1861 is valid for postage.
The cost is 98 cents. You could use two 44 cent stamps plus a 10 cent stamp. You can buy a 10 cents or a 98 cent stamp at the post office. If all you have is 44 cent stamps, you would have to use three.
Yes - Three 44- cent or forever stamps will work, but the postage is only 98 cents- you would wasting 34 cents. You can buy 98-cents stamps or 10-cent stamps at the PO. (44 + 44 + 10 = 98)
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.