The best way is to consult the USPS web site. They list all of the stamps issued without a value. These stamps can still be used for postage at that value, so other stamps have to be added. They can only be used for US addresses.
.60 cents for a first class stamp. .50 cents for a second class stamp.
A first class stamp in 19777 was 13 cents. A postcard was 9 cents.
There is none. The current cost of a First Class Stamp in the US is 44 cents. A Forever Stamp also costs 44 cents.
Postage to Spain from the US is 98 cents in 2010.
There were 12 stamps issued that year for the first class rate of three cents.
first class stamps were increased from 37 cents to 39 cents and post cards from 23 cents to 24 cents
Ordinary first class stamps cost 44 cents in 2010.
The price of a First Class Stamp in 1965 was 5 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 4 cents in 1963.
Currently, the cost of a first-class United States Postal Service stamp is 46 cents. The forever stamps that the post office sells will always remain enough to send mail, even if the price of stamps goes up.
$0.44, but I think they may still be selling the ''Forever'' stamps (with the liberty bell, I believe?) for $0.41.Actually the price of the "Forever" stamp at the post office goes up to match the first-class rate, but you can still use the ones you paid 41 cents for and get 44 cents of postage for them.
Enough stamps to equal first class postage of 49 cents, or a Forever stamp. It will also have an address.
First class stamps in 1996 cost 32 cents in the US. A post card was 20 cents.