That would depend entirely on WHICH country you wnat to send a letter to .... you can learn more at the Related Linkbelow.
It depends on the stamp and how rare it is. In general, it is a bit more difficult to get a stamp from another country, so they can cost a bit more than in the country of origin. But the extra cost is usually spent on postage and shipping.
It depends on which country you are in and how big your envelope is. The bigger the envelope the more stamps you have to put on. ( that's in the UK)
The price of stamps ranges from country to country and by the type of message sent. However, in the United States, in 2007, the cost of stamps was 0.39 dollars. This cost rose to the 0.45 dollars now days.
The number of stamps is irrelevant. The cost is dictated by the weight of the letter and the method by which it is transported.
Two cents for ordinary letter stamp.
it will cost $8.50
What is the current cost of a stamp on a first class letter under an ounce mailed in the US? <><><> 44 cents
You can use forever stamps on the letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
1.60 kn for a postcard to croatia, 3.10 kn for a letter to croatia, 3.10 kn for a postcard to any other country 7.10 kn for a letter to any other coutnry
Yes, that is what stamps are for, to pay postage from the US to anyplace else in the world, regardless of the country. A standard letter would cost 72 cents.
A regular letter to the Ukraine needs to be sent as First Class Mail - International and will require International Rate Stamps. You can not use regular US stamps, you must purchase and use International Rate Stamps.The number of stamps will depend on the weight of the letter. A 1 ounce letter will cost $1.15 (as of April 2015). A 2 ounce letter will cost $2.14, 3 ounces costs $3.12, and 3.5 ounces costs $4.11.
Yes, you can.