For a first class letter of one ounce to another US destination, as many as it takes to add up to 44 cents of postage.
one $0.45 stamp for a letter. more for heavier pacakages.
To mail a letter weighing no more than one ounce in the US to another US state or within a US state, the stamp as of February 2008 is 41 cents.
The reason you need a stamp to mail a letter is because the stamp is the proof that you paid for your letter to be delivered. Instead of paying the mailman directly, and waiting for him to come to your house so you can pay the mailman to deliver your mail, the stamp proves that you paid for the delivery of the mail.
yes or else it wont mail!
an address, a postage stamp and a letter to stick it to.
Put a 42 cent stamp on it. - Stuart
One stamp.
one $0.45 stamp for a letter. more for heavier pacakages.
To mail a letter weighing no more than one ounce in the US to another US state or within a US state, the stamp as of February 2008 is 41 cents.
One. A standard .44¢ postage stamp.
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.
No, you cannot. You must meet the cost for a letter which will be 98 cents. The Forever stamp is only 44 cents.
One. It needs to be a first class stamp and the letter needs to be one ounce or less.
The reason you need a stamp to mail a letter is because the stamp is the proof that you paid for your letter to be delivered. Instead of paying the mailman directly, and waiting for him to come to your house so you can pay the mailman to deliver your mail, the stamp proves that you paid for the delivery of the mail.
Of course
The cost of a Forever Stamp in the US is whatever the current cost is for sending a 1 ounce letter by First Class Mail. As of June 2009, that is $0.44.
A normal letter requires just one first class stamp to be delivered anywhere within the USA.