Postage is .45 for a letter 1oz. or less and a large envelope weighing 1oz. or less is .90
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
Postage for an ordinary letter to Germany is 98 cents today in 2010. As of June 2012, the rate is $1.05 for the first ounce (max. length 11-1/2", height 6-1/8" or thickness 1/4"). For more rates - domestic or international - please see http://ircalc.usps.gov).
44-Cent First Class : February 4th , 2011 .
That depends on many factors. A stamp is worth its face value for use as postage. If you have something that is old and is rare, it could be worth some money. Today's First Class postage stamps are 44 cents.
As of today 45/100 of a dollar or 45 cents
Went up to .46 in January
44 cents is the going rate for an ordinary first class stamp.
The price today is .42 cents; will be .44 cents on May 11.
First class one ounce is 44 cents domestically.
Domestically one ounce and Internationally half an ounce.
Yes and no. You can apply the Lady Liberty stamp from 2006 toward postage. But you will have to add 3 cents worth of stamps in addition. The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. Today 1st Class postage is 42 cents. As of this writing (June 2009) first class postage is 44 cents, so you need to add 5 cents.
Currently you can purchase it for 44 cents. The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office.