So if I put a first class postage stamp (the one with the liberty bell on it) on a regular sized (not oversized) letter, it will send?
For a regular letter-size envelope that weighs one ounce or less, a 41-cent first-class stamp is good for anywhere within the U.S.
It depends on the weight of the letter so it's best to take it into the Post Office to be sure it gets there. Send it 'Airmail' or it will take forever to get there.
You only need 1 stamp to send a letter from California to Illinois. The distance does not matter as long as it classifies as a letter and not a package.
You only need to put on .49 stamp on a letter to mail something from PA to California. That is as long as it weighs one ounce or less. Anything over that will require additional postage.
Just one first class stamp, letters don't have distance restrictions in the US.
The current rate of First Class Postage in the US is .42 cents for the first ounce. Mopst letters fall into that category.
A regular letter gets one first class stamp- 46 cents.
For a standard size envelope it is 44 cents.
If you are sending a normal-sized letter, you would need $0.49 total of stamps to mail it from Indiana to California. You could use a Forever stamp or a combination of other stamps that equals $0.49.
you have to put i think 2 or 3 stamps on a letter to Santa
Just one stamp if it's a regular letter. A forever stamp will get the job done but if it weighs more than the a regular letter, you may want to stop by the post office and get it weighed first
It takes 42 postage stamps
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For a regular letter, two.
how many stamps does it take from vancouver to california
3
one
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