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is 44cent stamp enough to mail a card? HELP PLEASE?
Hello!
I am mailing a greeting card that is half the size of the traditional ones that you find at hallmark or the grocery store-pretty small card. I only have 44cent stamps and I wanted to make sure that 44cent stamps would be enough ( I rarely send out cards). Would I need one or two stamps?
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3 Answers
- * * *Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes.
44 cents (first class) is enough for a card or standard sized envelope.
Postcards - $0.29
Size limits:
* Minimum: 3-1/2 inches high by 5 inches long by 0.007 inch thick
* Maximum: 6 inches long by 4-1/4 inches high
* Additional postage required for larger postcards
Letters
Weight Not Over Price
1 ounce $0.44
2 ounces $0.64
3 ounces $0.84
3.5 ounces $1.04
Size limits:
- Rectangular; length is the dimension parallel to the address.
- At least 3-1/2 inches high by 5 inches long by 0.007 inch thick
- No more than 6-1/8 inches high by 11-1/2 inches long by 1/4 inch thick
- Up to 3.5 ounces
- Surcharge will apply for nonmachinable letter
- RenorganLv 41 decade ago
Usually the mailing cost depends on the weight of the stuff and sometimes the size too matters. So take it to the nearest post office to have them look at it and advise you whether you need more postage stamp than you already have. Thus you can decide whether you still need to send it by post of take it in person to its destination.