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Any combination from 65 one cent stamps to 1 sixty-five cent stamp. As long as it equals 65 cents (45 cents for the first ounce and 20 for the second or fraction thereof) or more. There are additional charges for unusual sizes and the envelope being rigid.
No. 65 cents is written .65
Coil rolls of stamps come in 50 or 100 stamp rolls. They can be obtained in much larger rolls for bulk mailers.
91 cents or 3 stamps of 44 cents ea.
Yes, 65 cents is equivalent to 65 percent of a dollar. To convert a percentage to a decimal, you divide by 100, so 65 percent is 0.65. Therefore, 0.65 dollars is equal to 65 cents, making it 65 percent of a dollar.
Three 44- cent or forever stamps will work, but the postage is only 98 cents- you would wasting 34 cents. You can buy 98-cents stamps or 10-cent stamps at the PO.
First class stamps were 22 cents in 1986. A post card would cost 14 cents.
On May 11, 2009 , ordinary first class stamps went up to 44 cents.
No they are not Forever stamps. They were issued in 2006 and have a value of 39 cents.
In the U.S. Postal Stamps are 42 cents each
For a standard size envelope it is 44 cents.
It has a face value of 32 cents for the stamps. The G rate stamps were issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.