It depends on the weight and the measurements of the item, something like a normal envelope or a greeting card can be mailed with just one stamp, as long as it is not oversized or overweight. Its best to go to your post office or to the Canada post web site to do the calculation of the cost. Their web site is www.canadapost.ca
That is what postage is used for. You use the stamps of the country of origin, which in this case is the US.
Yes she was on coins, bills and stamps.
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Depends where it's going to
It depends what country and how far you are sending it.
british stamps
3 or 4
It should only take one stamp, since it's within Canada, as long as the letter is under 30g in weight.
One normal Canadian stamp (for a letter size and weight)
For a first class letter of one ounce, as many as it takes to add up to 98 cents of postage.
No, you can only use British stamps for mail posted in London. (You wouldn't expect to be able to use a stamp from a different country on a letter mailed in the USA.)
It depends on the size of the letter my dad works at a post office so I no a lot about postage and stuff like that. An average letter needs a 44 cent stamp
Go to the post office and buy "permanent" stamps. They have a "P" on the bottom right corner. To mail a letter, you only need one stamp.
The country of origin.
One of the best places to buy old British stamps is online on Ebay. Also the Arthur Ryan & Co. located in Richmond, Surrey is a good shop where you can buy old british stamps.
It takes three stamps to send a letter to Norway.
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