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What is the price for postcard stamps? Current price to mail a postcard is 32 cents.
Depending on where one is mailing a postcard from to France, the price on a stamp will vary in cost. If one is mailing the postcard from a location close to France the price is not going to be as high as it owuld be if one were to mail the postcard from across the globe.
No you cannot use US stamps. Items mailed must have the stamps of the country of origin on them. Most shops will be able to provide you with the appropriate stamps to use to mail with their cards, or visit their post office!
The same reason that Americans put stamps on postcards. Too mail the postcard!
Yes.
COST STAMP MAIL POSTCARD FROM FRANCE INTERNATIONAL EUROS .86 As of 7/21/2009, the local post office here in Southern France told us that to mail a postcard from France to US is still a 0.86 euro stamp. AND IT WORKED! +++++ OOPS; THIS IS BACKWARDS...FROM FRANCE TO US, SORRY. Go to this website, you can get all the information about how much stamp costs from us to the other countries http://ircalc.usps.gov/default.aspx?Mode=Intl_Single&CID=10113
The USPS official website provides the latest cost on the stamps. The current cost of the postcard stamp per the USPS official website is $0.33. The price is determined by evaluating multiple factors like shape, weight and mail class.
That would depend on where in the world you were posting from and what denomination of stamps you were using.
If this is just a post card you will only need the one stamp to mail it within the US.
It would have cost you 44 cents to mail your Christmas cards that year. And a postcard would have cost 28 cents.
In 1955 it cost $.02 cents to mail a postcard. As of 2014, the cost to mail a postcard is $.03 cents.
I am not sure what you are asking, but it you are thinking about US stamps denominated as G, the one for first-class domestic mail sold for 32 cents. There were also G stamps for the postcard rate and pre-sorted mail. The reason for the G denomination is that the stamps were printed before new postal rates were set.