by Lucky Lorri » Fri Jan 28, 2011 2:38 pm
dfreely wrote:It depends on the weight. A typical A5 with a photo should be under one ounce, which would cost $0.98, or only one IRC. If you're using two IRCs, I assume you've already measured yours and figured it was over an ounce but under two? That would cost $1.82.
The most versatile stamp to use would be the Forever stamp, which is non-denominated and goes up in value whenever our postal prices goes up. It's currently worth 44 cents - you would need three to cover 1oz, or five to cover 2oz. The downside here is that you're wasting money when you use these exclusively since the total value of the stamps will go over the amount needed to send the mail by a lot - the three used to cover 1oz would be wasting 34 cents, and the five used to cover 2oz would be wasting 38 cents.
https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... c=10001880
The other stamp worth considering is the 98 cent stamp. One of these stamps is exactly enough for 1oz, and two will cover 2oz (wasting 14 cents). The downside is that these stamps stay the same value, and does not go up when our postal prices do.
https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... c=10001891
Thanks so much for your reply, you've explained exactly what I needed to know.
When I first started this hobby in 2007 I read over how many IRCs the majority of people sent, and it seemed to be 2, so instead of weighing my own stuff I just automatically sent 2 x IRCs with my auto request. I now know that I'd really only need one, but I still think I'd be cheaper getting US stamps.
The cost of 1 x IRC now is £1.40 at my post office which works out at roughly $2.22.
Thanks again you've been a HUGE help

[quote="dfreely"]It depends on the weight. A typical A5 with a photo should be under one ounce, which would cost $0.98, or only one IRC. If you're using two IRCs, I assume you've already measured yours and figured it was over an ounce but under two? That would cost $1.82.
The most versatile stamp to use would be the Forever stamp, which is non-denominated and goes up in value whenever our postal prices goes up. It's currently worth 44 cents - you would need three to cover 1oz, or five to cover 2oz. The downside here is that you're wasting money when you use these exclusively since the total value of the stamps will go over the amount needed to send the mail by a lot - the three used to cover 1oz would be wasting 34 cents, and the five used to cover 2oz would be wasting 38 cents.
https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10052&productId=10001880&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10000003&top_category=10000003&categoryId=10000027&top=¤tPage=0&sort=&viewAll=N&rn=CategoriesDisplay&WT.ac=10001880
The other stamp worth considering is the 98 cent stamp. One of these stamps is exactly enough for 1oz, and two will cover 2oz (wasting 14 cents). The downside is that these stamps stay the same value, and does not go up when our postal prices do.
https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10052&productId=10001891&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10000003&top_category=10000003&categoryId=10000025&top=¤tPage=0&sort=&viewAll=Y&rn=CategoriesDisplay&WT.ac=10001891[/quote]
Thanks so much for your reply, you've explained exactly what I needed to know.
When I first started this hobby in 2007 I read over how many IRCs the majority of people sent, and it seemed to be 2, so instead of weighing my own stuff I just automatically sent 2 x IRCs with my auto request. I now know that I'd really only need one, but I still think I'd be cheaper getting US stamps.
The cost of 1 x IRC now is £1.40 at my post office which works out at roughly $2.22.
Thanks again you've been a HUGE help {??}