It's impossible to answer this question. The US Postal Service charges postage for letters based on size and weight. Domestic postage for a "normal sized" (and shaped) card weighing one ounce or less is (currently) 46 cents. The postage is higher for items that require special handling (for example, if the card does not easily bend or is oddly shaped - square or an exceptionally long rectangle, for instance -- it cannot be processed by the sorting machines, and would be charged a higher rate: about 20 cents more). Also, if the card weighs more than an ounce it would be charged a higher postage.
The current postcard rate is 33 cents for "normal" postcards, and 46 cents for "large" postcards.
Need to know more about it is a bust of Washington on it or what looks like stamps.
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Lots.
one stamp to go anywhere
sometimes 2 if its big if letter then one
You only need one first class stamp to mail a letter anywhere in the USA.
If this is just a post card you will only need the one stamp to mail it within the US.
That will depend on the value of the stamps you have. If you have one cent stamps you will need 190 of them. If you have ten cent stamps you only need 19.
One stamp will cover one ounce of first class mail to anywhere in the USA.
Regular postage works to an APO or SPO address. Non-military, I don't know.
One first class stamp will carry a normal letter anywhere in the US.
it depends on the stamp then you will know how many stamps you will need
3 stamps!
A normal letter requires just one first class stamp to be delivered anywhere within the USA.