How much does it cost to send a post card to Japan/Germany? (From U.S)?
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My relatives live there and I live in the U.S, and I'm sending them a postcard once a week- I looked it up and was told that it's about 0.90-1.20 to send a postcard, but it also says like 0.20 cents or 0.44. I don't want to pay too much, but I'm also worried it won't go through if I don't have enough. Help!
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Answer:
For both countries: First-Class Mail® International Postcard Maximum size 6" length x 4-¼" height $0.98 Source(s): http://postcalc.usps.gov/ ..
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A regular size letter is 75 cents an ounce. I thought a post card was a little cheaper. But It will depend on size and weight. I'd put 98 cents worth of stamps on it just to be safe.
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