Ah, what a delightful question! To mail a very light 10.5 x 15 inch padded envelope, you would typically need just one standard postage stamp. However, it's always a good idea to check with your local post office or postal service for the most accurate information. Remember, sending mail is like painting a happy little postage stamp on the canvas of the world!
Yes, it is the same for the same weight. Both are considered 'oversized' mail or 'flats' and cost more than a normal business envelope. the current rate would be 88 cents for the first ounce and 17 cents for each additional ounce.
It would depend on the type of paper as well as the thickness. For example, wood pulp paper would weigh much more than rice paper.
Depends upon whose gallons you refer to. An UK gallon weight 10lbs, and 6 1/4 of them equal a cubic foot.
More information is needed. What country issued the coin? Does it indicate a weight or denomination? Please post a new question with that information to help ID your coin. Thanks!
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The amount of stamps needed for an envelope is determined by weight. Weigh your a4 envelope and you will know how much postage is needed.
It depends on the weight It depends on the weight
There is not a set price based on the size of the envelope. The final amount of postage will depend on the weight, the destination of the envelope and the thickness and/or the rigidness of the parcel.
Depends all on the weight.
It will depend on the weight. It will require at least two because it is oversized.
For an envelope that weighs 5 ounces, you would need 5 Forever stamps. Forever stamps are typically for 1-ounce letters, so you would need to use multiple stamps to cover the additional weight.
It depends on tne weight of the envelope not the size.
If you envelope weighs less than one ounce, it will take one forever stamp or one current first class stamp. If the letter and envelope weigh more than one ounce, the number of stamps will depend on the weight and the denomination of the stamps.
Postage is by weight - not size where letters are concerned.
That all depends on how much is in it. It goes by weight. See the U.S. domestic postage website at the link below. Anyway, it's not about "how many stamps" but "how much postage." Stamps come in denominations from 1 cent on up.
The number of stamps needed for an envelope depends on the weight and destination. The weight limit for a standard USPS First-Class Mail envelope is 3.5 ounces. For an envelope weighing 12 lbs, you would need to use a different shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or USPS Priority Mail Express. The specific number of stamps required can be calculated using the USPS postage rate calculator or by visiting your local post office.
Depends on a few facts. 1.) The weight of the letter combined with the weight of the envelope! 2.) The shape of the envelope. 3.) The denomination of the stamps......i.e. $0.01 stamps, $0.05 stamps, $0.42, etc. (all USD). 4.) The chemical composition of your saliva (spit) for licking the envelope. For example, if a #10 envelope weighs less than 0ne(1) once, the cost would be $0.42 USD. The number of stamps (you asked "How many") would be 42 if you used $0.01 stamps, all the way up to only 1 stamp if you used a $0.42 stamp This site will explain everything from size to weights. http://www.usps.com/welcome.htm Good luck!