It depends on the weight, destination, country of origin and how it is to be transported.
It's a trick question! -Only one if it is the right amount! :)
It depends on the weight It depends on the weight
If you need to mail 10 sheet of paper, you need to put two stamps on the package. You can fold it in an envelope or put it in a manila envelope.
You can mail your college application in a manila envelope, but it is not necessary.
The cost to mail a manila envelope will depend on the size of the envelope and the weight of the envelope. The average cost to mail a manila envelope that is 8"X11" is about $2 if the contents weigh less than one pound.
i believe the most you need is 3.
how many stamps for a 3.4oz envelope
It only takes a single stamp. But it does have to be the correct denomination. Currently the rate for a four ounce flat in the US is $1.39. (10/2009)
I successfully mail CDs all the time with 2 stamps.
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depends on the size and weight Right now stamps are 44 cents for every 10 pages of a normal Business Letter envelope. So if this is 10 pages and LESS you will need one 44 cent stamp. If it is more you will want to put extra stamps on it. Best thing to do take the letter to the post office and mail it if you can they will weigh it and give you an exact accurate weight to mail it. As long as it is in a business envelope, long envelope and not a manila envelope or box. It is that for 10 pages or LESS 44 cent stamp.
To mail a 2-ounce large envelope using Forever stamps, you would need to consider the current postage rate for that weight and size. As of my last update, a 2-ounce large envelope requires two Forever stamps, as each stamp covers the first ounce, and the additional ounce requires a second stamp. Always check the latest USPS rates for the most accurate information.
The number of stamps needed to mail a manila envelope with three papers inside depends on the total weight and the mailing service you choose. Generally, for a standard letter under 1 ounce, you would need one first-class stamp. If the envelope exceeds that weight or requires additional services, you may need to add more stamps. It's best to check with your local postal service for specific weight limits and rates.