For a standard shape envelope and not more than 1 ounce the postage is 75 cents. You can buy a 75 cents stamp at the post office. You could use two 44-centers of course, but you would be over-paying.
First class postage was 8 cents for the first ounce and went to 10 cent in March of 1974. A post card cost 8 cents.
Ye,s you can if you are mailing from the US.
when did the first muscical greeting card come out?
First class US stamps in the US were 3 cents each.
Ebay, but if you are sending one there from US you have to use US postage since that's your carrier and any int'l is expensive unless the card itself is important, I would wait until you have a package or letter.
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It typically takes one international Forever stamp, which is currently priced at $1.30, to send a standard-sized greeting card to Germany. However, it is advisable to double-check the current postage rates with the postal service before sending.
Postage for greeting or postcard from Australia to UK is A$1.60 as of December 2011.
It's $1.25 for a greeting card.
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As of April 2009, the postage to send a square greeting card is the standard first class 1oz letter postage of 42 cents, plus a non-machinable charge of 20 cents.
To send a greeting card to Denmark from the United States, you typically need one international stamp, which is currently priced at $1.50. However, postage rates can vary, so it's best to check with your local post office or the USPS website for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Additionally, you may need to add extra postage if your card is particularly heavy or oversized.
3 Forever Stamps should work just fine.
Buy a card. Write your greeting, Place card in envelope. Buy the correct postage. Insert card in postbox
That will depend on where in the world you are posting it from.
One, for a normal card or letter. Check the Canada Post website for the current cost of postage, and for rates for non-standard mail.