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One. From USPS web site: "Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future.
usually none, but if it needs a stamp, just one stamp is needed.
Eight, at 47 cents each
For a standard shape envelope and not more than 1 ounce the postage is 75 cents. You can buy a 75 cents stamp at the post office. You could use two 44-centers of course, but you would be over-paying.
It's impossible to answer this question. The US Postal Service charges postage for letters based on size and weight. Domestic postage for a "normal sized" (and shaped) card weighing one ounce or less is (currently) 46 cents. The postage is higher for items that require special handling (for example, if the card does not easily bend or is oddly shaped - square or an exceptionally long rectangle, for instance -- it cannot be processed by the sorting machines, and would be charged a higher rate: about 20 cents more). Also, if the card weighs more than an ounce it would be charged a higher postage.The current postcard rate is 33 cents for "normal" postcards, and 46 cents for "large" postcards.
1 stamp is required.
I successfully mail CDs all the time with 2 stamps.
typicaly 2 stamps
How many stamps to STOCKHOLM
if it weighs an ounce or less, three stamps.
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3 or 4
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Depends on the size and weight of what you are mailing? Also depends on what value stamps you are using.
It depends on the weight It depends on the weight
Maybe 2 or 3.