Not exceeding $2.503c
Over $2.50 to $55c
Over $5 to $108c
Over $10 to $2010c
Over $20 to $3012c
Over $30 to $4015c
Over $40 to $5018c
Over $50 to $6020c
Over $60 to $7525c
Over $75 to $10030c

Fees for International Money Orders

When payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Chili, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Hongkong, Japan, Liberia, Luxemburg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Orange River Colony, Peru, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Transvaal: {138}

Not exceeding $108c
Over $10 to $2010c
Over $20 to $3015c
Over $30 to $4020c
Over $40 to $5025c
Over $50 to $6030c
Over $60 to $7035c
Over $70 to $8040c
Over $80 to $9045c
Over $90 to $10050c

When payable in Cape Colony, France, Great Britain, Greece, Republic of Honduras, Italy, New South Wales, Queensland, Russia, Salvador, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria:

Not exceeding $1010c
Over $10 to $2020c
Over $20 to $3030c
Over $30 to $4040c
Over $40 to $5050c
Over $50 to $6060c
Over $60 to $7070c
Over $70 to $8080c
Over $80 to $9090c
Over $90 to $100$1  

REGISTERED MAIL

Domestic

Any article of the first, second, third, or fourth class mail matter may be registered at any post-office in the United States. The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is 10 cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in stamps, in addition to the postage. Full prepayment of postage and fee is required. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to, or intended for, the same person cannot be tied or otherwise fastened together and registered as one.

A return receipt signed by the recipient and showing delivery is returned to the sender of each domestic registered letter or parcel if requested at the time of mailing. {139}