Assuming a 1 oz. letter in an standard business envelope, it would cost $1.05.
It depends on the weight of the letter. And there is actually not a "first class" option. The equivalent is "air mail." It is typically around $4 or $5.
As of 18 Dec, 2009 the US postal service's online calculator lists the cost of postage for a one ounce First-Class Mail International Letter from the US to Italy as 98 cents.
From WHERE.
98 cents --- The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents to any country but Canada and Mexico. The rate to Canada is 75 cents and the rate to Mexico is 79 cents.
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On July 25 2009 it costs 98 cents in any denomination of us stamps but it changes so check at http:ircalc.usps.gov
it coast 1200 for first class
From the US it costs $0.98 as of December 2010.
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Italy from the US. To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
Italy does have a class system. The class system of Italy includes bourgeoisie, white collar middle class, urban petit bourgeoisie, rural petit bourgeoisie, urban working class and rural working class.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
I just looked this up on the USPS websites...the postage for mailing a letter to Italy is 98 cents, so you would need three stamps