To mail a letter weighing no more than one ounce in the US to another US state or within a US state, the stamp as of February 2008 is 41 cents.
For a first class letter of one ounce to another US destination, as many as it takes to add up to 44 cents of postage.
To mail a letter from the U.S. to the Northern Mariana Islands, you typically need to use the same postage as you would for domestic mail, as they are a U.S. territory. As of my last update, a standard first-class letter (up to 1 ounce) requires a stamp of $0.66. However, it’s always advisable to check the latest rates on the USPS website or at your local post office, as postal rates can change.
42 cent for an ordinary first class letter.
Yes, you can mail a 2 ounce letter with that much postage and be paying more than you should.
$3.00
Put a 42 cent stamp on it. - Stuart
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yes, you pretty much ALWAYS need a stamp to send a letter in the mail. :)
44 cents an ounce to mail a first class letter in the USA.
Just a forever stamp to mail it in the U.S.A
47 cents as of 2016.
For a first class letter of one ounce to another US destination, as many as it takes to add up to 44 cents of postage.
In 1900 the price of a stamp to mail a letter was 2 cents. In 2008 a first class postage stamp cost 42 cents.
The present cost to mail an ordinary letter in the US is 44 cents.
44 cents to mail it first class
The cost of a stamp in the US is the same everywhere. It is currently 44 cents for the first ounce of First Class mail.
what is the required postage from california to canada for a letter?