It is 32 cents.
No, it is not. The current rate for a postcard from US to Canada is 85 cents (as of March 2012).
for a couple page letter, the current stamp rate applies.
If you use enough of them! The current rate is 44 cents in the US. That would mean at least 15 3 cent stamps.
The price was increased on 22 January 2012 to 45 cents.
-Letters (1 oz.) - 1-cent increase to 45 cents. This is the first increase in the price of a First-Class Mail stamp since May 2009. -Single-piece letters additional ounce rate - unchanged at 20 cents. -Postcards - 3-cent increase to 32 cents -Letters to Canada or Mexico (1 oz.) - 5-cent increase to 85 cents -Letters to other international destinations - 7-cent increase to $1.05 -The second ounce will be free for First-Class Mail Presort pieces weighing between one and two ounces.
No, it is not. The current rate for a postcard from US to Canada is 85 cents (as of March 2012).
For use in the US the rate is 28 cents.
If it is a "G" stamp and says "postcard rate" on it, it is worth 20 cents. It was issued in 1995, but is still valid postage.
It was 29 cents from the first of the year until 22 January 2012 when the price was increased to 32 cents. That was a very hefty increase in the postage rate for the penny postcard.
The rate at the beginning of 2012 was 29 cents. It went up to 32 cents on the 12th of January.
In 1996 the first class rate was 32 cents. A postcard was 20 cents.
It was 32 cents after 22 January.
The cost of a first class stamp in 1997 was 32 cents. For a postcard it was 20 cents. It stayed at that rate until January 1999.
A first class stamp in 1951 was 3 cents. A postcard cost a penny. It went up to 4 cents in August of 1958.
The postage rate in 2012 for a postcard is 32 cents.
Sending Postcards with the USPSWhat Is a Postcard?A postcard is a rectangular mailer sent without an envelope.Sending a postcard is an extremely affordable way to communicate when you're using the U.S. Postal Service-regular postcards cost only $0.33 to mail!
In the US, 12 cents was never a first class rate. It was valid for a postcard during part of 1981.