The current postcard postage as of the new increase in Jan '09 is:
First-Class Mail® Postcards ($0.27 each)
Maximum size: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high
First-Class Mail® Large Postcards ($0.42 each)
More than: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high
The postage depends on the dimensions and thickness of the card. If it is less than 6 1/8 by 11 1/2 inches and less than 1/4 inch thiick, it will cost the price of a regular 46 cent stamp. If it is bigger and/or thicker, you should take it to the post office to get an accurate cost of mailing it.
The cost to mail a US postcard 6 inches by 4 1/2 inches is 32 cents as of Feb 2012.
The cost of postage for any greeting card depends on the weight of the card. Most cards can be sent on a single stamp, while others require additional postage.
44 cents.
First Class Letter postage. No more than 6-1/8 inches high by 11-1/2 inches long by 1/4 inch thick. Up to 1 oz.
The price for postage on an average 5x7 card is $0.42. This is if the card is of average weight. If the weight is more, the price can vary and may need to be weighed at the Post Office.
A 4 x 8 greeting card should only cost what the current price of a stamp is. The current price of a stamp as of January 24, 2014, is 49 cents. Up to one ounce can be sent for that price.
Standard first class at 47 cents, or one Forever stamp.
0.45 per 1oz as of January 22nd
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Postage for greeting or postcard from Australia to UK is A$1.60 as of December 2011.
It's $1.25 for a greeting card.
As of April 2009, the postage to send a square greeting card is the standard first class 1oz letter postage of 42 cents, plus a non-machinable charge of 20 cents.
Buy a card. Write your greeting, Place card in envelope. Buy the correct postage. Insert card in postbox
That will depend on where in the world you are posting it from.
$1.80
It depends on where you are posting it from and where to - nationally or internationally.
when did the first muscical greeting card come out?
Just mailed Christmas card, was $1.08
As of March 2010, each letter or card is 44cents. If you use a square envelope (4 x4 or 5 x 5 for instance), it's another 20 cents.
It is 'real', but it is an oversize promotional card, and not a genuine game-legal card.