Hi,
I am looking to get back into TTM autograph hunting, in particular for sports cards. If I have a standard letter envelope air mail to Australia from the US how many forever stamps should I be looking at? The postge calculator from the USPS webiste says US$1.30, so is that 3 stamps?
Thanks for the assistance.
Naidan
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Re: Forever Stamps
if the stamp price is 46 cents, just figure out the amount that meets that limit. 3 should work, but if you're really not sure just ask your local post office and they'll weigh it for you. 

Re: Forever Stamps
Keep in mind too, there are forever airmail stamps, which are currently $1.10 for one ounce.
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Re: Forever Stamps
That's what I've been using for just a basic letter to the UK. So one of those would more than likely work. You should just have the people at your post office weigh it for you, just so they can tell you exactly how many stamps you needHartster wrote:Keep in mind too, there are forever airmail stamps, which are currently $1.10 for one ounce.
Re: Forever Stamps
Keep in mind too, there are forever airmail stamps, which are currently $1.10 for one ounce.
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