Yes, two first class stamps generally equal the cost of one large first class stamp, as long as the total value of the two stamps meets or exceeds the postage rate for the large letter. However, it's important to check the current rates, as postage prices can vary. Additionally, ensure that the combined weight and dimensions of your mail comply with the large letter specifications.
It only takes one stamp. But it does have to be the correct denomination. Currently the rate for a four ounce flat in the US is $1.39. (10/2009)
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.
To mail a 9 by 12 envelope within the United States, you typically need two Forever stamps, as the cost for mailing a large envelope (flats) is higher than a standard letter. As of my last update, the rate for a first-class large envelope starts at the price of a single Forever stamp, and additional postage is required for extra weight. Always check the current USPS rates, as they may change.
The first ounce or less: 44 centsMore than one ounce but not over 2 ounces: 61 centsMore than two ounces but not over 3 ounces: 78 centsMore than three ounces but not over 3.5 ounces: 95 centsIf over 3.5 ounces, the letter is subject to the large envelope rate.As you letter weighs 4 ounces, but less than 5 ounces, it is subject to the large envelope rate. The large envelop rate for four ounces is $1.39. Which means you will need to use 4 forever stamps (44 cent stamps).
As of October 2023, the price of a first-class large stamp in the UK is £1.10. This stamp is used for sending larger letters that exceed the standard letter size. Prices may vary, so it's a good idea to check the Royal Mail website or your local post office for the most current rates.
Sure.
Currently the US Postage is 44 cents. There are a large number of types of pictures on them, including Bob Hope, King and Queen of Hearts and the Purple Heart stamps.
THe cost is $2.03 for first-class, large envelope, not more that 1/4 inches thick. Five forever stamps would overpay by 42 cents, but would work.
Postage stamps, presumably! In the UK the Royal Mail class a 9" x 12" as a large letter (max 750 grams), postal rates as at June 2011 are 58p second class or 75p first class for UK delivery. The related link has all the Royal Mail rates etc.
Just one first-class stamp, unless the envelope is large, or weighs more than 1 ounce.
A second class stamp in the United Kingdom costs about 27 pence ($0.44USD) at the moment. Costs for stamps continue to rise.
No. Although the "letter series" were designed to function as nondenominated stamps, each successive letter has a specific value after it was superseded. Only the Forever stamps are good for a one-ounce letter "forever." The H stamp is worth 33 cents toward the 2011 rate of 44 cents (88 cents large envelopes). The H "makeup rate" stamp (rooster weathervane) is worth only 1 cent.
Take your envelope to the Post Office and they will weight it, and give you your answer as the cost of mailing anything is done by weight.
It only takes one stamp. But it does have to be the correct denomination. Currently the rate for a four ounce flat in the US is $1.39. (10/2009)
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.
To mail a 9 by 12 envelope within the United States, you typically need two Forever stamps, as the cost for mailing a large envelope (flats) is higher than a standard letter. As of my last update, the rate for a first-class large envelope starts at the price of a single Forever stamp, and additional postage is required for extra weight. Always check the current USPS rates, as they may change.
A regular passport book is smaller in size and can hold fewer visa stamps and entry/exit stamps compared to a large passport book. The large passport book has more pages and space for additional stamps and visas.