US Mail standard envelope up to 1 ounce in weight needs a 42 cent stamp (or any combination of stamps that total 42 cents.)
The size of the mintmark. The micro S is about half the size of the regular one.
One fourth of an A4 sheet would fit in a C6 envelope. Or rather an A4 sheet folded in 1/2 then in 1/2 again. An A4 is a European size paper similar to our 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets.
5 3/4" x 8 3/4"
Kilogram, a kilogram is about the size textbook, and if you were measuring an envelope a kilogram would be a good choice.
fleet size refers to the number of ships, but sometimes also aircraft and other vehicles (both regular and auxilliary) which are operational in a navy.
One 49-cent stamp should be all that is needed.
If it fits in a standard business size envelope, regular domestic postage stamp.
Not all paper has the same thickness or size, but if you are using the most usual type of paper, you can mail four sheets with one regular stamp.
You can send up to five sheets of paper in a regular or business size envelope for one 42¢ stamp, to any state.
The largest letter that can be mailed with a regular stamp is 11 1/2" X 6 1/8." Further info can be found on the official USPS page at: https://www.usps.com/send/can-you-mail-it.htm?#3
It is not the size of the envelope that matters, it is the weight - it is probably best to have the package weighed at the Post Office to obtain the correct postage.
For a standard size envelope it is 44 cents.
If it is a regular size letter and weight that is one stamp.
2cents?? Are you serious? lol It hasn't been that rate in my life and I am 63! lol It's 44 cents per ounce.
It depends on tne weight of the envelope not the size.
Yes, postage is determined by weight category, not envelope size. Everything that weighs one ounce or less falls into the same weight category.
The First Class US postage rates (not including Priority Mail) are the same to and from anywhere in the US. For a one ounce regular-size letter mailed in May 2009, you need 44 cents in stamps or one Forever Stamp. Additional ounces are 17 cents for letters up to 3.5 ounces. Note: The rates change every year. The above rates were current when this answer was written.