Claudi wrote:Hi @ all,
I would love to start collecting autographs and already send out some requests to the US with International Reply Coupons. I am little bit confused about all the ways to get stamps etc

I definately prefer the IRC and would like to use only them but there are some open questions:
How many IRC should I include for US / UK or Canada? It seems as 1 is not enough
I read that the IRC should be stamped for US requests?
I also heard that in UK they can not use them at all
What are your experiences? Is it better to include Dollars / Pounds etc.? I would highly appreciate the help from other collectors here in Germany.
Thank you so much in advance & best regards
Claudi
I am not a German collector but I have been answering the same kinds of questions here for years
You need to check the websites of USPS, Royal Mail and Canada Post to get prices for your item to Germany. All have price calculators and charts. Use a ruler/tape measure and weighing scales to get a rough idea.
Each IRC is good for the cost of an airmail letter up to 20g.
So for example:
The price of your item will be $2.00
A 20g/1 ounce letter to Germany from US is $1.10
You will need to include 2 IRC's to cover the cost.
When you buy the IRC's your post office clerk needs to stamp (ink not paper) a box on the IRC.
This picture link
Click here refers to Italy but you get the idea. See the box with IT on the left. That needs to be stamped (ink not paper) by your post office. As in this picture
Click here The other box gets stamped by the country it's being redeemed in. Nothing for you to worry about.
A good FAQ on IRC's is here
Click
Here in the UK (and an increasing number of countries) IRC's are no longer for sale.
This does not effect the redemption on those countries since it is mandatory to accept them in exchange for postage, just not mandatory to sell them.