In 1908, the cost of a postcard stamp in the United States was one cent. This rate was established in 1898 and remained in effect until 1910, when it increased to two cents. Postcard stamps were significantly cheaper than regular letter stamps, reflecting the growing popularity of sending postcards during that era.
post card with 1 cent stamp date of 1911
First class postage was 3 cents for the first ounce in 1956. A post card cost 2 cents.
In 1955 it would cost 3 cents to mail a letter. A post card would be 2 cents.
First class postage was 3 cents for the first ounce in 1940. A post card cost 1 cent.
As of January 2023, the cost of a standard USPS postcard stamp is 48 cents. This rate applies to postcards sent within the United States. Always check the USPS website or your local post office for the most current rates, as they can change.
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In 1996 the stamp was 32 cents. For a post card you paid 20 cents.
A postcard is $.28.
The cost of a post card stamp in 1990 was 15 cents. For first class it was 25 cents. It stayed at that rate until February if 1991 when postcards went to 19 cents.
In 1936 a first class stamp was 3 cents. A post card cost 2 cents to mail.
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A first class stamp was 3 cents in 1923. A post card would cost you a penny.
POST CARD stamps, as of May 12, 2009 are up to .28 cents.
At that time a first class stamp was 37 cents. And a post card cost 23 cents.
In 1990 a first class stamp was 33 cents. A post card would have been 20 cents.
90 cents stamps are used
In April 2010 a first class stamp was 44 cents. A post card was 28 cents.