Should just be one
no, but you need a stamp on the letter, you can buy stamps at grocery stores in some states and mail the letter in a secure mailbox , not necessarily at the post office.
The amount of stamps depends on your location. It will take more stamps to send a letter to England from the United States than from Italy.
This is going to depend on where you are originally mailing the letter from. The amount of postage for a letter is determined by the weight, size and destination of your item. If you are sending a one ounce letter from the United States, it should cost you a little over $1.00.
Maybe 2 or 3.
It costs $0.94 USD to send a letter to Taiwan from the United States.
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
That depends on which Birmingham and where the letter is being mailed from. Birmingham could be in England, or the United States.
Assuming your sending it in the United States, two 44 cent stamps in a regular envalope (not padded) should do the job.
One if it is for the correct amount or greater in postage.
Florida does not have stamps. The Federal Government issues postage stamps, not the individual states. They can be used anywhere in the United States.
Just one stamp to anywhere in the united states if you live there. Except for Alaska and Hawaii I think those states require 2 stamps.It depends on the letter weight as well. If weight is an issue, take the letter to the post office for it to be weighed to determine postage price. :)
One 42-cent stamp allows you to send a standard letter up to one ounce in weight anywhere in the United States, whether it's across the street or even to Alaska or Hawaii.