In general the answer is yes, but depends on the specific stamp. It can also depend on the particular envelope and cancellation. First day of issue envelopes are good. Historical dates and locations can also be of great value.
The answer depends on which of the two measures is to be made the unit. So, the answer could be 0.25 per oz OR 1.00 for 4 oz.
6 oz / 1 lb = 6 oz/16 oz = 6/16 = 0.3756 oz / 1 lb = 6 oz/16 oz = 6/16 = 0.3756 oz / 1 lb = 6 oz/16 oz = 6/16 = 0.3756 oz / 1 lb = 6 oz/16 oz = 6/16 = 0.375
It is 147 oz.
.64 oz is more than .34 oz.
20 oz = 1.24999 lb20 oz = 1.24999 lb20 oz = 1.24999 lb20 oz = 1.24999 lb20 oz = 1.24999 lb20 oz = 1.24999 lb
The postage is $1.76 for a standard letter envelope of 2 oz.
As of early 2014, $1.15
As of early 2014, $1.15
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)
how much postage for a letter 1.8 oz
how much postage for a letter 1.8 oz
postage fo 6.3 oz legal envelope
The first ounce on postage is typically $0.49. Any additional ounce is around $0.21. You are looking at around $0.70 for postage of that letter. Just bring a dollar and you should be fine! If you use a postage meter, there is a 1 cent discount. so the total is $.69.
In the US the first ounce costs 46 cents. Each additional ounce is 20 cents. That applies for each fraction of an ounce, you always round up. T
The postage cost is $4.95.
what is the postage for a letter from USA to Canada for 8 oz
1.92