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Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
Regular First Class for US and Canada , coming and going.
One first class stamp will carry a normal letter anywhere in the US.
41¢, the same as any 1st-class letter within the U.S.
75 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to Canada from the US.
As of Jan. '09 - in Canada - $0.54, to USA - $0.98, for international - $1.65.
It's not a matter of how many stamps. Stamps come in different values (denominations), just like coins. It's like asking how many coins a candy bar costs. The question is how much postage. You can send an ordinary first-class letter to Canada from the U.S. for 69 cents.
i think so because in my class one time it took to first class stamps to get a letter from brizial to danville, Kentucky, united states
3 stamps.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.
Sure.
The post office will cancel both of them, if amount is sufficient, the letter will be mailed.
First Class postage to Canada would be $1.50 as long as the letter is not over 3.5 ounces ... for heavier letters or packages, see the Related Link below.
Just one first class.
A single stamp is required if the value of the postage which is currently 44 cents for a regular letter to be sent first Class is met.
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