42 cents for up to one-ounce domestic mail in the US.
Goes to 44 cents on May 11.
someone should have put date on this post so others can know may 11th of what year? i am guessing they meant may 11th of 2009. thank you
It depends on the location.
In 1900 the price of a stamp to mail a letter was 2 cents. In 2008 a first class postage stamp cost 42 cents.
The price is 98 cents to mail an ordinary 1-ounce letter .
The cost of a Royal Mail first class stamp is 60p. The price of a Royal Mail second class stamp is 50p. A first class large letter stamp is priced at 90p. A second class large letter stamp is priced at 69p.
The value of the Forever Stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail letter price in effect on the day of use.
35 centThe current cost to mail an ordinary letter in the US is 44 cents.
The reason you need a stamp to mail a letter is because the stamp is the proof that you paid for your letter to be delivered. Instead of paying the mailman directly, and waiting for him to come to your house so you can pay the mailman to deliver your mail, the stamp proves that you paid for the delivery of the mail.
The cost of a US mail stamp depends on whether the letter or parcel is standard, express, priority or international. US stamps start from $1.84 and go up in price depending on delivery method.
Assuming you are referring to First-Class Mail, the cost of shipping a 2-ounce mail piece via the USPS will vary depending on the size of the mail piece. Assuming that it is a letter, it will cost $.61. If it is a large envelope or a flat mail piece, it will cost $1.05. Chuck Stamps.com
yes or else it wont mail!
You Have to address it, and put a stamp on it.
The last price change was on 6 April 2010. The current 1st class stamp prices are: Standard Letter class 41p. Large Letter class 66p.