41 cents is 1 cent short of the required 42 cents.
What happens depends on your luck. It may go through with no problem.
It may be sent back to you canceled - you would need another 42 cent
stamp to mail it -- or if it is caught near where it is to be delivered they
will try to collect 1 cent from the receiver.
41 cents. Use it for postage.
$0.44, but I think they may still be selling the ''Forever'' stamps (with the liberty bell, I believe?) for $0.41.Actually the price of the "Forever" stamp at the post office goes up to match the first-class rate, but you can still use the ones you paid 41 cents for and get 44 cents of postage for them.
41 Cents
41 cents each.
It was increased from 39 cents to 41 cents on 14 May 2007.
37 cents until it was reissued for 41 cents.
No. You have to add a 1-cent stamp for a first-class letter because the postage is now 42 cents.
If you are in the US, a first class stamp is 41 cents right now, until it goes up in May to 42 cents.
A first class stamp in 2008 started at 41 cents and went to 42 in May. A postcard was 26 and then 27 cents.
39 cents until May, when the price increased to 41 cents.
It's currently 41 cents It is 42 cents as of May 2008
That is when the rate went up to 41 cents from 39.