If you are sending this within the US, this would still be considered letter size. The price would be $0.44
"For standard business size envelopes, the size is about 4 1/2 inches by 9 1/2 inches. A 4 x 6 is the standard size for personal envelopes for friends and family."
The cost of postage depends on how much it weighs and the country where you are mailing it and its destination.
Ordinary first-class stamps cost 6 cents in 1969.
Yes, Staples currently sells photograph envelopes. They carry one size, 4" X 6". They are packaged 50 to a box and currently sell online for $8.49. http://www.staples.com These envelopes can be used for photos or for invitations. The envelopes are sturdy in order to prevent bending.
That is the simplest question, what stamp do I need for 8x5 envelope? But there are millions of questions and answers and articles, but not the only answer (previous US$0.80) how much now.
It depends on where you are sending it from and to .28 is the postage for postcards up to 4 1/4" by 6". Anything larger goes at the standard first class rate of .44
For a postcard that is 6 inches long by 4 and 1/4 inches high, first class postage in the US is 27 cents as of June 2008.
Square EnvelopesSquare envelopes are subject to the $0.20 nonmachinable surcharge.As of May 11, 2009 a regular first class stamp is $0.44 so postage for a square envelope is $0.64Technically, the 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 size classifies the letter as a "Large Envelope" (smallest dimension > 6 1/8 inches), but since it is so close (1/8" !!) they may not enforce the higher Large Envelope rate.See the post office website for more information: http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm100/postage.htm
Postage to Mexico on a 6" x 4 1/4" postcard is $.80. Web site USPS.com is good for these types of questions.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States 1977 that was 13 cents for the first ounce.
If 6 lemons cost 90p, then the cost of 1 lemon is 90p ÷ 6 = 15p. Therefore, the cost of 4 lemons is 4 × 15p = 60p. So, 4 lemons would cost 60p.
In 1955 and up until 7/31/58, first class postage in the US was 3 cents.