You can use as many stamps as necessary to add up to the required postage. It doesn't matter what amounts each one is as long as the added amount is what is needed to mail it
You can use forever stamps on the letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
No the current rate is 44 cents.
For a first class letter of one ounce to another US destination, it takes 44 cents of postage.
A Forever stamp is worth one ounce of postage. So you should typically only need one. Additional ounces are only 17 cents.
First class letter postage from the US to Canada is 0.85 cents in 2012.
This a very common regular issue stamp. Unused, it can still be used for 3 cents of postage. It has no additional value as a collectible.Used, it is about as worthless as any stamp can be-- dealers' buy-price is about 5 cents per 100.
Effective 5-11-09....postage is now 44 cents...It would be returned for additional postage.
Yes, just add an additional 6 cents to the letter.
The current US postage stamp price is 46 cents. To send a letter by post, one will have to pay 46 cents for the first ounce and another 20 cents for each additional ounce.
The postage for a standard first class letter is 44 cents.
Postage can come in many different colors, pictures and sizes. The postage on an 1.3 ounce letter would cost you about 61 cents to 74 cents depending on where you may live, and what their costs are.
Unused, you can use it for 14 cents postage.
The first ounce is 44 cents. The second and any additional ounces would be 17 cents. This comes to 61 cents for a 2 ounce letter.
The price of a US postage stamp has gone up to 45 cents in 2012. This price is for a regular letter with a weight of 1 ounce. If your envelope is overweight, there will be an additional charge of 20 cents for each additional ounce. There is no discount to purchase a book of stamps.
A used specimen sells for around 15 cents, and unused for about 60 cents.
Not for the first ounce of First Class mail. The Forever stamp was created to cover that cost. If the letter is more than one ounce you will have to add additional postage, 17 cents per additional ounce.
In the US the first ounce is 44 cents. The second and each additional ounce is 17 cents. And if the envelope is not 'flat' or oddly shaped it may cost more. (10/09)