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First class postage was 29 cents that year. A post card would be 19 cents.
In 1990 the first class stamp was 25 cents. For a postcard it was 15 cents.
It would have been 32 cents on that date for first class postage. A post card would be 20 cents.
In 1969 it would have been 6 cents for first class postage. A post card would have been 5 cents.
It is in various rates, stamps will cost either a few cents to a few dollars. about 42 cents a post stamp
It would be 37 cents that year. A post card cost 23 cents.
The Forever stamp is not to be used for postage overseas. If you are mailing a letter to a soldier, and using the APO box, normal rates apply. You would be able to use a Forever stamp for that letter.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States in August of 2008 that was 42 cents for the first ounce.
A U.S. postage stamp featuring a red tulip would only be considered the full price for sending a letter if its value matches or exceeds the current first-class postage rate set by the USPS. As of my last update, the standard rate for a one-ounce letter is $0.66, so the value of the stamp must be confirmed to determine if it covers the full postage. If the stamp's value is less than this rate, additional postage would be required. Always check the current postage rates for accurate information.
This is the forever stamp -- its value as postage remains at the current first class rate. Even when the rate goes up, it can still be used without additional postage. Now it is the same as a 42 cent stamp-- after May 11, it becomes a 44-center.
Finland
You use the postage of the country of origin, in this case, you would use Canadian postage.