To send a 1.4-ounce letter in the United States, you typically need two first-class stamps. The standard first-class stamp covers up to 1 ounce, and for each additional ounce, you usually need to add an extra ounce stamp. Therefore, for a letter weighing 1.4 ounces, you'll need one first-class stamp plus an additional ounce stamp.
You should be safe with 2 first class stamps. A 44 cent stamp covers 1 ounce (weight of a standard letter) and it is 17 cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.
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The number of stamps doesn't matter. Does the letter weigh less than one ounce? Then the rate to anywhere in the US is 42 cents. Distance doesn't matter on First Class Mail.
One 41 cent stamp for a letter that weighs no more than an ounce, until May of 2008, then they will go up to 42 cents.
It depends where you are sending from. If it's in the U.S. and its under 1/4 ounce in weight and not oversized, it will take one 41c US stamp.
if it weighs an ounce or less, three stamps.
1 if it weighs no more than an ounce.
For a first class letter of one ounce, as many as it takes to add up to 98 cents of postage.
first class mail up to 1 ounce is .42
Any stamp or stamps adding up to 42 cents if the letter is a normal size and does not weigh more than 1 ounce. www.usps.gov
If you envelope weighs less than one ounce, it will take one forever stamp or one current first class stamp. If the letter and envelope weigh more than one ounce, the number of stamps will depend on the weight and the denomination of the stamps.
2 stamps. ! stamp is good for up to one ounce, 21 cents for second ounce.
How many stamps are needed to send a letter from Texas to Alaska?
The same as all domestic mail (44 cents for the first ounce as of May 2009)
Any normal letter weighing less than one ounce requires but one stamp for mailing.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
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