Stamps overseas?

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SelenaandDemiFan
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Stamps overseas?

Unread post by SelenaandDemiFan »

Alright, I'm sending off to the UK...I don't send international too often.
I've got a 4x6 and a folded magazine photo along with an SAE in the envelope. It's a 6 x 9 envelope...I'm just wondering how many forever stamps do you think I need?
I would say the weight is about two stamps...maybe three.
Would that be enough?


Thanks for any help in advance. {up}
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Re: Stamps overseas?

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Assuming it's under 1oz (not really sure what a "folded magazine photo" is), it'll cost you $0.98 - or three Forever stamps.
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Re: Stamps overseas?

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dfreely wrote:Assuming it's under 1oz (not really sure what a "folded magazine photo" is), it'll cost you $0.98 - or three Forever stamps.
It's just an 8x10 picture from a magazine the good kind, not the cheapy thin stuff- folded. That's all.
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3 would work. I used 3 for my SASE's back to the UK. If in doubt, always use the USPS website to calculate it.
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Re: Stamps overseas?

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osiris wrote:3 would work. I used 3 for my SASE's back to the UK. If in doubt, always use the USPS website to calculate it.
Okay, thanks a lot. {up}


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