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.
It was one cent to sent a postcard in 1920. The rate was established in 1898. It remained in effect until January of 1952.
The postage rate for a standard postcard in the US is 32 cents.
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.
Ye,s you can if you are mailing from the US.
Check out this website for answers http://www.348-409.com/1958flash.html It has the price of a new car, house, loaf of bread, gallon of milk, etc in 1958.
The cost of mailing a postcard (up to 6" across x 4 1/4" high) from the US to England is $0.98.
It did cost $1.10 to mail a postcard in the US in 2003.
It is 32 cents.
No, it is not. The current rate for a postcard from US to Canada is 85 cents (as of March 2012).
Currently 28 cents for mailing within the US.
One 28 cent stamp will do the job if you are mailing your card from within the US.
The current USPS postcard rate from the US to Chile is 94 cents.
cost of airmail stamp on a postcard from usa to south Africa?
You will need a postcard stamp. They currently cost $0.29.
The cost to mail a US postcard 6 inches by 4 1/2 inches is 32 cents as of Feb 2012.
It all depends on how much you'r postcard weighs. The more it weighs, the more money it will cost.
It will cost approximately 98 cents to send a postcard to France from the US. However, the postcard will take about 3-4 weeks to actually arrive to its France destination.