The current rate for a normal letter-sized envelope that weighs 1-2 ounces in the United States is 61 cents.
7 nickels are 35 cents. To figure this out is just take the value of a nickel(5 cents) and multiply it by the number of nickels! 7x5=35.
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1 first class stamp
In the UK, it is not only the weight, but also the size and thickness of the envelope or package, and the destination (UK or abroad). It is best take take the envelope to a post office to ensure the correct postage is used.
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One. But it has to be of the current First Class rate, which is 44 cents in December of 2010.
It depends on how much it weighs. A typical letter will take enough stamps to equal the First Class rate, which is currently 44 cents.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.
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As many as you want to put on the envelope, as long as the total value equals the cost for the letter. Typically a single stamp is used. The cost is currently 98 cents for the first ounce.
U.S., first class, 1 ounce or less: 44 cents.
To mail a letter anywhere within the United States it costs whatever the regular stamp rate is. (The Post Office changes this rate almost yearly. It is currently 43 cents.)
One maybe two, Not bad for a few cents.
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One stamp for a letter.
The cost to mail a letter to Jamaica would depend on the weight of the letter, and from where it is being posted. It is best to take the letter to your local post office for an accurate mailing cost.
It should take one or two days to mail a letter from Lexington to Durham.