When you are sending mail internationally, you use the stamps of the country you're sending FROM, not the country you're sending to.
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This depends on where (which country) you are sending your mail from.
Yes if you're using the mail. If you are emailing, its free =P
enough $$ to equal $17.48
It's not a matter of how many stamps. Stamps come in different values (denominations), just like coins. It's like asking how many coins a candy bar costs. The question is how much postage. You can send an ordinary first-class letter to Canada from the U.S. for 69 cents.
You need to state the country.
It depends on what you are sending. You can calculate postage, see the related source link below.
Postage depends on which country you live in, how much the envelope and contents weigh, and where you are sending the envelope to. You'll need to include all that in your question to get the correct answer - or you could just go to your local postal website and get the answer from the experts...
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You still only need a 42 cent stamp as long as the letter is under half an ounce.
you need 3 stamps
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.