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Form 3806 (Rev. Jan. 21, 1935) (POSTMARK OF)
Receipt for Registered Article No. ________
Registered at the Post Office Indicated in the Postmark
[[stamped]] 177670 [[/stamped]]
[[red circular stamp]] WASHINGTON, D.C. (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STA.) REGISTERED
SEP 1 1938 [[/stamped]]
 
Fee paid ^[[off]] cents Class postage _________
Declared value ________ Surcharge paid, $ _____
Return receipt fee ____ Spl. Del'y fee ________
Delivery restricted to addressee:
in person _____, or order _____ Fee paid ______
Accepting employee will place his initials in space indicating restricted delivery.
POSTMASTER, per ^[[Barber]] (MAILING OFFICE) ^[[10.40 am]]
[[line across page]]
The sender should write the name of the addressee on back hereof as an identification. Preserve and submit this receipt in case of inquiry or application for indemnity. 
Registry Fees and Indemnity.-Domestic registry fees range from 15 cents for indemnity not exceeding $5 up to $1 for indemnity not exceeding $1,000. The fee on domestic registered matter without intrinsic value and for which indemnity is not paid is 15 cents. Consult postmaster as to the specific domestic registry fees and surcharges and as to the registry fees chargeable on registered parcel-post packages for foreign countries. Fees on domestic registered C. O. D. mail range from 25 cents to $1.20. Indemnity claims must be filed within one year (C. O. D. six months) from date of mailing. 

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