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    I am not aware of any website that would have this information, but the book "U.S. International Postal Rates, 1872-1996" by Anthony S. Wawrukiewicz and Henry W. Beecher should have. it. I don't have a copy of it, but I have heard from many people that it is very comprehensive.
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    I am not aware of any website that would have this information, but the book "U.S. International Postal Rates, 1872-1996" by Anthony S. Wawrukiewicz and Henry W. Beecher should have. it. I don't have a copy of it, but I have heard from many people that it is very comprehensive.
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    • Created on Dec 7, 2017 at 12:59 AM
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    The rate was 44-cents, based on Air Mail issues of 1985-1988 which were all 44-cent stamps.
    your attached cover looks to be properly franked with 2 contemporary 22-cent (the domestic rate at the time) stamps.
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    The rate was 44-cents, based on Air Mail issues of 1985-1988 which were all 44-cent stamps.
    your attached cover looks to be properly franked with 2 contemporary 22-cent (the domestic rate at the time) stamps.
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