Sure. But you can't get change back!
May 12, 2008, 41 cent stamps go up to 42 cents.
41
one 41 cent stamp for an ordinary letter
Two 37 cent stamps (assuming that the letter doesn't weigh more than an ounce). But as you only need to put one 41-cent stamp on the letter, you could go buy some 2-cent stamps and save yourself some money.
Any letter that does not weigh more than one ounce can be sent ANYWHERE in the US with one 41 cent stamp as of Feb. 2008.
One 41 cent stamp for a letter that weighs no more than an ounce, until May of 2008, then they will go up to 42 cents.
For a letter of no more than 3-6 pages, one first class stamp, which is 41 cents until May 12, then it will be 42 cents.
all you need is one 41 cent stamp
If it is just a normal weight letter, a $.41 stamp will do. Yup :)
41¢, the same as any 1st-class letter within the U.S.
One 41 cent stamp for a letter of no more than 5 or 6 pages if it is mailed ANYWHERE in the US, until the rate goes up to 42 cents in May 2008.
41 cents As of May 7th, 2009 - 43 cents According the Postage Price Calculator at usps.gov, queried on 5/11/09, a first class letter is $0.44. For a quick current answer, see howmucharestamps.com