Fees for Money Orders drawn on 
Domestic Form 
Payable in the United States (which includes Hawaii 
and Porto Rico) and its possessions comprising the Canal 
Zone (Isthmus of Panama), Guam, the Philippines and 
Tutuila, Samoa; also for Orders payable in Bermuda, 
British Guiana, British Honduras, Canada, Cuba, Mar¬ 
tinique, Mexico, Newfoundland, the United States Postal 
Agency at Shanghai (China), the Bahama Islands, and 
certain other Islands in the West Indies mentioned in 
Register of Money Order Post Offices. 
For Orders From $ 0.01 to $ 2.50 3 cents. 
From $ 2.51 to $ 5.00 5 cents. 
From $ 5.01 to $ 10.00 8 cents. 
From S10.01 to $ 20.00 10 cents. 
From $20.01 to $ 30.00 12 cents. 
From $30.01 to $ 40.00 ...... 15 cents- 
From $40.01 to $ 50.00 18 cents. 
From $50.01 to $ 60.00 20 cents. 
From SG0.01 to S 75.00 25 cents. 
From $75.01 to $100.00 .30 cents. 
Memoranda of Issuing Postmaster: 
Note.— The maximum amouut for which a aiugie .Money Order may be issued is $100. 
When a larger sum is to be sent additional Orders must be obtained. A ny number of Orders 
may bedrawnon any Money Order office; bat, ifOrders are drawn in excess of $200 on any one 
day upon an office of the 4th class, nolke of the fact by letter (or Form 6007) is to be promptly 
•ent tbe Department by the Issuing Postmaster so l but provision may be made for payment. 
Applications must be preserved at the office ofiasue for four years from date of issue. 
(Editiom Jan., 1812.) 
