As many as you can fit and still have room for the address. But your letter isn't going to be that heavy!
It depends how much the stamp costs. The price has to equal 44 cents. It also depends how heavey you letter is, then you might have to put more if it's carrying something heavier than normal.
It will cost $1.29 to mail a 6 ounce letter. The first ounce is 44 cents. Each additional ounce is 17 cents.
Postage stamps, presumably! In the UK the Royal Mail class a 9" x 12" as a large letter (max 750 grams), postal rates as at June 2011 are 58p second class or 75p first class for UK delivery. The related link has all the Royal Mail rates etc.
The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination of stamps whose total value is 98 cents of more. 2 forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp would work.
Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
The number of stamps required per pound depends on the type of service and the destination. For example, in the United States, a standard First-Class Mail stamp currently covers up to one ounce; additional ounces require extra postage. Generally, for a one-pound package, you would need 16 First-Class stamps (assuming each stamp is for one ounce). Always check with your postal service for the most accurate and current rates.
i think so because in my class one time it took to first class stamps to get a letter from brizial to danville, Kentucky, united states
3 stamps.
Sure.
Just one first class.
Enough stamps to equal first class postage of 49 cents, or a Forever stamp. It will also have an address.
The post office will cancel both of them, if amount is sufficient, the letter will be mailed.
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
How much to send a first class letter to Philippines?
For a normal first class letter, you use a single stamp.
How much to send a first class letter to Philippines?
First Class Postage is 44 cents for the first ounce.
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