One 44 cent stamps pays for a letter weighing up to one ounce.
One first class stamp will carry a normal letter anywhere in the US.
3 stamps!
The number of stamps is irrelevant. The cost is dictated by the weight of the letter and the method by which it is transported.
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you need ten stamps actually i don't know
One normal Canadian stamp (for a letter size and weight)
For a normal first class letter, you use a single stamp.
One stamp if it's a normal letter. If its heavy, or is excessively large it'll require more stamps.
If the mail piece is within normal letter regulations it should only cost a standard stamp (.44 cents). If it is a little heavier than normal, you might want to try using two stamps or .68 cents worth of stamps
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
One. The number of stamps is determined by the weight of the letter or parcel. A normal size letter can travel as far as the US Postal service goes on one stamp.
If it is just a normal weight letter, a $.41 stamp will do. Yup :)
One first class stamp will carry a normal letter anywhere in the US.
One forever stamps pays for up to a one ounce letter. BTW, I think .06 oz. is impossibly light. Maybe you meant .6 or something else.
It takes three stamps to send a letter to Norway.
how many forever stamps = .94
Depends on the weight of the letter, but a normal size letter ( bills, cards, letters, statements) require one first class stamp.