Effective 5-11-09....postage is now 44 cents...It would be returned for additional postage.
No. You have to add a 1-cent stamp for a first-class letter because the postage is now 42 cents.
One 41 cent stamp, until May 2008, then it will be one 42 cent stamp.
One, as long as it is a 44 cent stamp.
Both are in the U.S. You need first class U.S. postage.How many stamps is that? One 42-cent stamp. Forty-two one-cent stamps. Four ten-cent stamps and one two-cent stamp. One 25-cent stamp and one 17-cent stamp.
if it's a letter than it should only need 42 cent stamp they make 42cent stamps they also make smaller denominations so you can combine them, i.e. a 41cent stamp and 1 cent stamp is equivalant.
You will need one .44 cent stamp for a standard one ounce letter.
You will need one .44 cent stamp for a standard one ounce letter.
42 cents. But if you don't want to buy a 42 cent stamp then go ahead and put 42 1 cent stamps on there.
A single 45 cent First Class stamp is adequate for the delivery of a standard letter.
One, as long as it is a 44 cent stamp.
As of May, 2008, you need one 42 cent stamp to send a letter ANYWHERE in the US, as long as it is no more than about 6 pages long.
The cost is 98 cents. You could use two 44 cent stamps plus a 10 cent stamp. You can buy a 10 cents or a 98 cent stamp at the post office. If all you have is 44 cent stamps, you would have to use three.