One regular U.S. postage stamp (which currently cost 44 cents as of today, August 27, 2010) is all you need to mail a letter anywhere inside the U.S.
Additional postage is decided by the weight of the letter, not where it's coming from and going to. One regular stamp is all you need for letters weighing up to one ounce. Letters over one ounce will require additional postage.
All you need to mail a regular letter anywhere in the United States is one regular 42 cent stamp, or one 44 cent First Class stamp. It doesn't matter where you're mailing it to, or where you're mailing it from. As long as it's under 2 oz, it just takes one normal stamp.
The postage is decided by the weight of the letter, not where it's coming from and going to.
One first class postage stamp will mail a one ounce letter from any place in the US to any other place in the US, regardless of the distance.
It only takes a single stamp at the current First Class rate.
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It only takes one stamp if it is less than 4 sheets of paper.
Take the letter to a post office and have the employee at the counter weigh and calculate the price and number of stamps needed.
One is sufficient if it has a value equal to or greater than the First Class postage due.
One standard domestic U.S. first class postage stamp is required for letters of less than one ounce mailed at Queens NY to arraive at any destination in Texas. John Zodrow
How many stamps does it take to mail a card from Brooklyn to Rome New York
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About one liberty stamp :)
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typicaly 2 stamps
Depends on how many pages the letter is; an average letter, say two pages - one stamp.
75 cents.
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Your answer depends on the size and weight of the letter you want to mail. You can use the online calculator, below, from the USPS, to determine the value in stamps required to mail your letter.
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A single 45 cent First Class stamp is adequate for the delivery of a standard letter.
All you need is ONE first class postage stamp. Provided that it's only a letter.
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.
If the letter weighs less than one ounce, then one 1st-class stamp will suffice. At present (August 2012), the postage rate is 45 cents.