One.
46 cents.
You will need a postcard stamp. They currently cost $0.29.
To mail a first class international postcard to Canada, you will need to attach $1.10 in postage. The maximum size for a postcard is 6" in length x 4.25" in height.
1992 years
$0.46 For one postage stamp at USPS. Most postcards made of paper will only require one postage stamp. Some heavier postcards may need extra postage. To determine how much is required, weigh the postcard before mailing it.
Yes, they will but you need to put the standard USPS postcard postage rate on the item.
Just go to usps.com and you'll find everything you need there :] pricing and everything
Just one. Post cards and regular First Class postage is the same for Alaska and Hawaii as for the contiguous states.
A single first class stamp will do the trick (for letters weighing less than an ounce). It's no different than mailing a letter from Miami to Newark because Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
a metered postcard is a postcard that already has the stamp made into the the postcard. there is no need to put an adhesive stamp on it.
Postage meters are typically used by businesses who have to mail a large amount of items. The machine will weigh the item, determine the amount of postage necessary to mail it, and print the postage directly onto the envelope. Postage can then be paid in a lump sum to the postal service. This eliminates the need of taking items to be individually weighed at the post office.
Yes. With first class, the cost is 44 cents per postcard. With bulk mail it is about 25 cents per postcard. The only drawback is you need to buy a permit for $190 per year. But if you're mailing more than a couple thousand postcards each year, it's well worth it.
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