I was charged TWO euros THIRTY cents at a Post Office in Siena. I am sure I was ripped off - typical! Italy is a rip off country, especially if you are a Brit. But I was so pleased to find a Post Office after looking for one for well over a week I paid it without querying the exhorbitant charge. They saw me coming and it wont happen again.
Depending on where one is mailing a postcard from to France, the price on a stamp will vary in cost. If one is mailing the postcard from a location close to France the price is not going to be as high as it owuld be if one were to mail the postcard from across the globe.
postage for a postcard sent from Australia to the U.S. costs AU$1.40.
To send a postcard or greeting card from Australia to Japan the airmail price is $1.60.
The cost of mailing a postcard (up to 6" across x 4 1/4" high) from the US to England is $0.98.
it would be about 40,000,000 miles
2,10 E -- as of September, 2011
The cost of mailing a standard letter within Australia in 1957 was 4d (four pence).
In 1965, the cost to mail a postcard in the United States was 6 cents. This rate applied to standard-sized postcards, which were a popular form of communication at the time. The price for mailing a postcard remained relatively stable throughout the 1960s, reflecting the era's postal rates.
In 1955 it cost $.02 cents to mail a postcard. As of 2014, the cost to mail a postcard is $.03 cents.
Yes. With first class, the cost is 44 cents per postcard. With bulk mail it is about 25 cents per postcard. The only drawback is you need to buy a permit for $190 per year. But if you're mailing more than a couple thousand postcards each year, it's well worth it.
It did cost $1.10 to mail a postcard in the US in 2003.
The cost of a post card was 2 cents at the start of 1958. It want up to 3 cents on the 3rd of August of that year. Prior to that the 1 cent rate was in effect for 45 years.