It went into effect on 17 February 1985. It jumped to 25 cents on 2 April 1988.
"Fifty-nine cents" is how you spell "59 cents".
Those letters spell natural.
its accepted as 25 cents its accepted as 25 cents
Oh, dude, you write 25 cents as "twenty-five cents." It's like, super complicated, I know. But hey, at least now you can impress all your friends with your amazing ability to spell out small amounts of money. You're welcome.
25 cents/1 dollar = 25 cents/100 cents # 25/100 = 1/4
The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 22 cents in 1988 until April 3 when it went up to 25 cents
The letters in "these letters" can spell the phrase "ether settles." The letters can spell shorter words such as trestles, sheerest, shelters, and treeless.
-.- NO ITS WORTH 5000000 CENTS its really is 25 cents.
sixty-six cents
You spell it correctly like this: Forty-five.
Those letters will spell dollar.