The post card rate in October 2009 is 28 cents. It was raised from 27 cents in May of 2009. The price has gone up a penny a year for the last 3 years.
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The post card rate in October 2009 is 28 cents. It was raised from 27 cents in May of 2009. The price has gone up a penny a year for the last 3 years.
One 69 cent US stamp for a letter or postcard
usually none, but if it needs a stamp, just one stamp is needed.
One 28 cent stamp will do the job if you are mailing your card from within the US.
it cost .26 cents
It only takes a single stamp. But it does have to be the correct denomination. Currently the rate for one ounce from the US to Ireland is 98 cents for a postcard or the first ounce of mail.
Well it actually depends on the amount of the stamps. I believe 44 cents is the correct amount of money needed to mail a letter like that. I would use 1 regular stamp, and 1 2-3 cent stamp.
It only takes a single stamp. But it does have to be the properdenomination. Currently the rate for a one ounce flat in the US is 88 cents. (10/2009)
you need to put $1 worth of stamps on the postcard. If you have trouble figuring out how many stamps this will take (its different depending how much your stamp is worth) just go to a US Post Office and ask.
The stamp itself is virtually worthless, but the postcard might be worth something. Many people collect postcards.
For a first class letter of one ounce to another US destination, as many as it takes to add up to 44 cents of postage.