The post office is happy to have you overpay the postage. You are basically giving them money to do no extra work. It is also the reason they love collectors!
I suppose you need one or two stamps to send the president. But my guess is just one.
For a regular letter, two.
$1.05 = Forever stamps are worth 45 cents each. so a little more than two of these stamps
it depends. if you want to send it signed post you will get two stamps if not normally one stamp.
Depends on how many pages the letter is; an average letter, say two pages - one stamp.
It depends on where you are mailing the letter from. If from the USA, it would take two stamps. If you are not from the USA, then I would suggest going to your post office or place where you send the letters and the workers there will weigh the letter and tell you how many stamps or how much money is needed to mail your letter.
Both are in the U.S. You need first class U.S. postage.How many stamps is that? One 42-cent stamp. Forty-two one-cent stamps. Four ten-cent stamps and one two-cent stamp. One 25-cent stamp and one 17-cent stamp.
Two 37 cent stamps (assuming that the letter doesn't weigh more than an ounce). But as you only need to put one 41-cent stamp on the letter, you could go buy some 2-cent stamps and save yourself some money.
If the mail piece is within normal letter regulations it should only cost a standard stamp (.44 cents). If it is a little heavier than normal, you might want to try using two stamps or .68 cents worth of stamps
You need 3 stamps, two 44 cent ones, and a 10 cent one to make up the 98 cent requirement.
Sure.
You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.