It depends where exactly you want to send it. Better ask at the post office. I pay 90 cents from NY to Eastern Europe.
200 pesos in Europe; not mexico
What catalog do you recommend as a price guide for old foreign stamp prices?
There is no such thing as Euro dollars. The currency in much of Europe is just 'the Euro'. * US$ 301 = £ 206.31 * US$ 301 = € 228.67
A US dollar is worth 0.9822561 of a dollar in Europe
3-5 days
One 28 cent stamp will do the job if you are mailing your card from within the US.
TWO US Forever stamps will suffice (USA to London post card)
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!
usually none, but if it needs a stamp, just one stamp is needed.
It takes three stamps to send a letter to Norway.
The price of a US postal service postcard stamp is 27 cents.
If this is just a post card you will only need the one stamp to mail it within the US.
In the US there were 7 cent stamps printed. Many of the definitive series of stamps included all denominations from 1 to 20 cents and then every 5 cents after that. And the Postcard rate for part of 1975 was 7 cents.
That will depend on what you are sending and where in Europe you are sending it to. Ask in your local post office and they will tell you.
you need to put $1 worth of stamps on the postcard. If you have trouble figuring out how many stamps this will take (its different depending how much your stamp is worth) just go to a US Post Office and ask.
Don't know if it is similar for the whole of Europe, but for West Europe it is 98 cents by airmail.
A postcard that weighs around an ounce will be around thirteen dollars through international mail. The bigger the postcard, the more it costs. The cost can be as much as thirty dollars.