It depends where you're sending it from, but the basic price for a letter from England/UK to Europe at the moment (June 2010) is 60p. Packets, printed papers, 'airsure' despatch and other possibilities all have their own tariffs.
The cost is 98 cents to send an ordinary letter to Europe from the US.
$1.20 will send a letter of up to one ounce to Europe. The US no longer offers aerograms or air sheets.
No, you would need to get a stamp for the country the letter is mailed from.
98 cents is the 2010 rate for 1 oz letter to Europe from the US.
Postage to Europe from the US is 98 cents for a one-ounce letter.
As of May 2011 the price of a 1st class letter to Europe is 0.68p
as of September 08, it's 94 cents to mail a letter to Europe.
There are many countries in Europe and there are many prices of stamps. If you are talking about the cost of sending something to Europe, that will depend on where you are, what you are sending and where in Europe you are sending it to. You would need to go to your local post office to find out what it would cost.
No, you must buy the stamp in the Country you are sending from.
The stamp has to be accepted where you mail the letter. If you are mailing in Canada, you need a Canadian stamp. If you are in the US mailing to Canada, you can use a US stamp.
Yes. Every letter mailed in the US needs a stamp.
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