The Penny Postcard was ended on 1 January 1952 when the rate was doubled to two cents.
The Penny Postcard became a two cent document on 1 January 1952.
The cost of a post card was 1 cent in 1951. It want up to 2 cents in 1952. Prior to that the 1 cent rate was in effect for 45 years.
The cost of a post card was 3 cents in 1960. It want up to 4 cents in 1963. Prior to that the 2 cent rate was in effect from 1952.
Post cards were not authorized in the US prior to 1898. At that point it cost 1 cent to mail a card. The rate was good for 45 years, until 1952.
A four by six inch card requires a 28 cent stamp within the US.
The cost of a post card in 1965 4 cents. It want up to 5 cents in 1968. Prior to that the 3 cent rate was in effect for 5 years.
It was one cent to sent a postcard in 1920. The rate was established in 1898. It remained in effect until January of 1952.
For the first six days of 1963 it cost 4 cents to mail a letter in the U.S. Beginning on 7 January 1963 it cost 5 cents.
In Great Britain it was one cent in 1840 when the were first issued. In the US, postage has never been one cent. The lowest rate has been 2 cents for an ounce of mail. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= For US postage, that answer is absolutely incorrect IF we are still talking about post cards, as the page containing the link to here from the previous page stated. Post card postage on a government printed card was one cent beginning in 1893. IF we are now talking about first class mail or its early equivalent, (first once) then the above answer may be correct.
If you would like to stop unsolicited credit card offers in the mail you could mail their junk mail back to them in the prepaid envelope. You can also call the company and ask to be taken off the mailing list..
can I recieve american express card in the mail
42 cent for an ordinary first class letter.