17 cents extra for a total of 59 cents, assuming the letter is standard size and
thickness.
As of May 11, 2009, the cost of a first class letter was increased to 44 cents. The second ounce is still 17 cents, but the total cost is now 61 cents
Forever stamps (if it says forever on the stamp) are whatever the current rate is. 1 stamp on a regular sized letter of 1 oz or less will get it anywhere in the US If you have 3 pages or less, one forever stamp will work. 1 oz = 44 cents = 1 stamp (44 cents) = 3 pages 2 oz = 61 cents 3 oz = 78 cents = 2 stamps (88 cents) = about 9 pages 3.5 oz= 95 cents
Please clarify if you mean no price on the stamp or no price for the stamp. You have to have a price before you order
As of January 27, 2013, the price of a standard first class stamp is 46 cents. This lets you mail a letter of up to 1oz. If it is between 1 and 2oz it costs 66 cents and 3 oz will cost 86 cents.
In the United States, in 1921, a first class postage stamp would've cost 2 cents.
Price for this stamp varies from 0.15 cents to 1 dollar according to condition.
A stamp is good for letters up to 1 ounce.
There is no price difference. The physical size of the stamp does not affect its cost. Currently the price in the US is 44 cents.
the price was $2.00
a first class stamp = 26p
It was $0.33 for a first class postage stamp.
This stamp is worth a price ranging from $1 to $5. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the stamp.
$.44