In the US it never did. The rate was 22 cents until April 3, 1988. It jumped to 25 cents on that date. However, from February 3, 1991 to January 10, 1999, a second or more ounces cost 23 cents each.
The cost of a post card was 24 cents at the beginning of 2007. It want up to 26 cents in May. Prior to that the 23 cent rate was in effect for a year.
The dime store In the 50s they didn't have Dollar Tree, but they did have the dime store. In the early 50s an ice cream cone only cost 5 cents. A coke only cost 5 cents. It only cost 3 cents to mail a letter. Gasoline was 23 cents per gal. and they pumped it and washed your windshild. If you paid for a spark plug they would put it in for you for free. A quarter had 25 cents worth of silver in it. To day a quarter only has about 2 cents worth of copper. Who got your other 23 cents? Let's face it today we are getting ripped off.
First class postage rate was 29 cents for the first ounce. Second ounce was 23 cents. A postcard cost 19 cents.
It would be 37 cents that year. A post card cost 23 cents.
In February 3rd the rate was increased to 29 cents for the first ounce of First Class postage. Second ounce was 23 cents. A postcard cost 19 cents.
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The cost was 32 cents in 1995. That covers the first ounce of weight. An additional ounce cost 23 cents.
First class postage was 37 cents for the first ounce in 2004. A post card cost 23 cents.
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First class postage was 37 cents for the first ounce in 2005. A post card cost 23 cents.
The average price of a movie ticket in 1929 was 35 cents.