The US domestic rate for an ordinary 1st-class letter was 42 cents in 2009 until May 11 when it went up to 44 cents.
They cost 39 pence.
First class postage was 41 cents for the first ounce in 1955. A post card cost 26 cents.
44 cents is the going rate for an ordinary first class stamp.
In 2013, the cost of a first-class postage stamp in the United States was 46 cents. This price was set in January 2013, reflecting a 1-cent increase from the previous rate of 45 cents. The price for first-class stamps has generally increased over the years to keep pace with inflation and operational costs.
In 1954, the cost of a first-class U.S. postage stamp was 3 cents. This rate had been in effect since 1958, reflecting the stability of postage rates during that period. The price of stamps has since increased significantly over the decades due to inflation and changes in postal service costs.
The cost of an ounce of first class mail is 44 cents in June 2009.
39 pence as of 30 April 2009.
For a first class envelope is cost 44 cents
The price of a US First Class Stamp in January of 2009 was 42 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up to 44 cents on May 11th.
The price of a US First Class Stamp started 2009 at 42 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up to 44 cents on May 11th.
The year 2009 began with the First Class postage rate at 42 cents and was increased on 11 May 2009 to 44 cents.
First ounce for First Class Postage was .29
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First Class postage is 45 cents.
The postage cost is $4.95.
44 cents
£5.52