Actually, the 1 cent postage on postcards was from July 1, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1952. I have a post card in my possession with a 1 cent stamp on it that was dated Oct. 24, 1934.
The 2-cent Franklin postcard was issued in 1873. This particular design featured a profile of Benjamin Franklin and was part of the U.S. Postal Service's efforts to promote the use of postcards. It was notable for being one of the first standardized postcards available to the public.
1857 was the last year for the large cent and the second year for the small cent. Please post new question as to the type of coin.
1888
It depends on if it's a Large cent or Small cent, both were made that year. Post new question.
Check that coin again. The last year for Indian head one cent coins was 1909.
$0.46 For one postage stamp at USPS. Most postcards made of paper will only require one postage stamp. Some heavier postcards may need extra postage. To determine how much is required, weigh the postcard before mailing it.
The 2-cent Franklin postcard was issued in 1873. This particular design featured a profile of Benjamin Franklin and was part of the U.S. Postal Service's efforts to promote the use of postcards. It was notable for being one of the first standardized postcards available to the public.
One cent
On various online sites, the 3-cent liberty postcards can be bought for about one dollar.
Yes, but that would be foolish. Buy some one-cent stamps to make up the 42 cent postage and save those 41 cent stamps.
In Great Britain it was one cent in 1840 when the were first issued. In the US, postage has never been one cent. The lowest rate has been 2 cents for an ounce of mail. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= For US postage, that answer is absolutely incorrect IF we are still talking about post cards, as the page containing the link to here from the previous page stated. Post card postage on a government printed card was one cent beginning in 1893. IF we are now talking about first class mail or its early equivalent, (first once) then the above answer may be correct.
A standard size, one ounce letter has a 45 cent postage rate.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependant on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States 1925 that was 2 cents for the first ounce.
Consult a postage stamp catalog. Scott's is the main one in the US. And a quick look through a dealer catalog, Mystic has a good online one, can be a big help.
For the first six days of 1963 it cost 4 cents to mail a letter in the U.S. Beginning on 7 January 1963 it cost 5 cents.
Cost for one ounce of first class postage was 6 cents in 1969. Postcards were 5 cents. It was raised to 8 cents in 1971.
US stamps come in different denominations, but if you just asked for a stamp you would probably get a 44 -cent stamp which pays postage on a letter of up to one ounce. The "forever" stamps currently are considered to be 44-cent denomination.