The cost of a post card in 1965 4 cents. It want up to 5 cents in 1968. Prior to that the 3 cent rate was in effect for 5 years.
The cost of a post card was 4 cents in 1965. It want up to 5 cents in 1968. Prior to that the 3 cent rate was in effect for 5 years.
Nothing happened to it. It still goes on PBS Kids at 4 o'clock.
1961
In grade G-4 $2.00
There are 4 different varieties with VERY different values. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1909 Lincoln cent?" for specific information.
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.
A dozen consists of 12 items. Therefore, there are 12 four-cent postcards in a dozen.
Sending Postcards with the USPSWhat Is a Postcard?A postcard is a rectangular mailer sent without an envelope.Sending a postcard is an extremely affordable way to communicate when you're using the U.S. Postal Service-regular postcards cost only $0.33 to mail!
From US First-Class Mail® Postcards ($0.28 eachh Maximum size: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high First-Class Mail® Large Postcards ($0.44 each) More than: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high Domestic and International Postage Price Calculator is here: http://postcalc.usps.gov/Default.aspx
My word. I was growing up in the 1950's and actually remember this. Not sure when it started or ended.
The cost of a post card was 3 cents in 1960. It want up to 4 cents in 1963. Prior to that the 2 cent rate was in effect from 1952.
The website Postcards offers custom postcard printing. For reference, four 4"x6" custom postcards with glossy fronts cost $3.04 if mailed in bulk. A 5"x7" postcard with similar properties costs $5.04.
The ISBN of Postcards - novel - is 0-00-654668-4.
on e-bay they are going for 3 to 7 dollars
Any coins that new will still be in circulation and will be worth face value only.
$1.00
A birthday card in the mail will cost 49 cents. A post card will cost 34 cents and can be no larger than 4" by 6".