Depends on a few facts.
1.) The weight of the letter combined with the weight of the envelope!
2.) The shape of the envelope. 3.) The denomination of the stamps......i.e. $0.01 stamps, $0.05 stamps, $0.42, etc. (all USD). 4.) The chemical composition of your saliva (spit) for licking the envelope.
For example, if a #10 envelope weighs less than 0ne(1) once, the cost would be $0.42 USD. The number of stamps (you asked "How many") would be 42 if you used $0.01 stamps, all the way up to only 1 stamp if you used a $0.42 stamp
This site will explain everything from size to weights.
http://www.usps.com/welcome.htm
Good luck!
probably around 20
For a first class letter of one ounce, as many as it takes to add up to 98 cents of postage.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
It only takes one for the first ounce. For additional weight, you will have to add additional stamps. Usually four sheets of paper in an envelope will need an extra stamp.
To reach the letter in proper place
It takes 42 postage stamps
The number of stamps must equal the amount of postage. The postage depends on the weight and and form of transport.
total postage rate (first class, not heavier than 1 oz) is $ 0,49.
To send a letter from the US to Peru, you need 94 cents postage. No special stamps are needed.
One. A standard .44¢ postage stamp.
Only one postage stamp is needed. However, it needs to be for 98 cents.
Currently it's one 44 cent stamp. But the postage rates are due to go up soon, so the cost of the stamp will change when it does.
It reqires 49 cents in postage to send a first class letter within the U.S.
probably around 20
letter p
Yes, multiple stamps are allowed. Just make sure the total meets or exceeds the required postage. There is no limit to how much you may overpay.