A postcard that weighs around an ounce will be around thirteen dollars through international mail. The bigger the postcard, the more it costs. The cost can be as much as thirty dollars.
The current USPS postcard rate from the US to Chile is 94 cents.
As of July 2011, the rate is $0.29.
The postage rate for a standard postcard in the US is 32 cents.
For use in the US the rate is 28 cents.
Don't know if it is similar for the whole of Europe, but for West Europe it is 98 cents by airmail.
As of January 20th, 2009, the rate to send a postcard from Canada to the US is $0.98. Reference: http://canadapost.ca/Personal/RatesPrices/Send/PostageStamps.aspx
It was one cent to sent a postcard in 1920. The rate was established in 1898. It remained in effect until January of 1952.
No, it is not. The current rate for a postcard from US to Canada is 85 cents (as of March 2012).
28 cents is the Us domestic post card rate.
It did cost $1.10 to mail a postcard in the US in 2003.
The rate for a 4.25 by 6 inch card within the US is 28 cents.
It was 32 cents after 22 January.