That is the simplest question, what stamp do I need for 8x5 envelope?
But there are millions of questions and answers and articles, but not the only answer (previous US$0.80) how much now.
Postage is paid by weight, not area/volume. One ounce is a standard letter. It's probably best to go to a post office and have your letter weighed if you're not sure about its cost.
All square envelopes are not standard, you will pay extra postage for a size of 6 x 6. We are creating greeting cards and currently a 6 x 6 to mail is .64 in the USA.
If the weight is under one ounce, then it is whatever the 1st class postage rate is at the time of mailing.
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.
It depends on what country you are posting from, where to and, possibly, the weight of the package.
Postage is determined by weight and by size. An envelope with three pieces of normal paper can normally be sent with one first class postage stamp. Additional stamps may be required based on additional ounces and on the size of the envelope.
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.
Certainly, they are still valid for postage. You just have to use enough of them to equal the current postage rate for the envelope or package you are mailing.
It is a "Self Addressed, Stamped Envelope." Whoever is requesting it will use it to return whatever it is that you have requested from them. SASE is an acronym for Self Addressed Stamped Envelope. You take an envelope and put your address and a stamp on it like you were mailing it to yourself. Then you mail it to the person that requested it.
In normal use the stamp goes on the back of the picture in the upper right corner. Place it like you would on an envelope. There are time when for collecting purposes a stamp is placed on the front with the picture and canceled. There are normally created by collectors for display.
Yes, you can still use a Forever stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 2009. This was the revolutionary idea of the Forever stamp - you can purchase a first-class stamp at today's price then not have to purchase additional postage later when the price goes up. The stamp is called the "Forever Stamp" because it will be valid forever for a first class envelope.
Yes, that is how it works. You buy the postage at the US post office and apply it to the envelope. The currently the cost is 75 cents.
Please visit the USPS website for current postage information and rates.
If you buy the stamps and never use them, that's to many, if you buy stamps you think you might need and never use, that's to many, if you buy stamps just to have and admire them, that's collecting and your in the wrong section of WikiAnswers, you belong in collectibles.
No. It's enough to write "Par Avion - By Airmail"clearly in the top left hand corner of your envelope.