Sunday, July 25, 2010

Cameo Period Rates and Fees to the United States

This article considers the basic rates to the United States during the Cameo period:






1. Letter


a) Surface

The surface letter rate was 5 cents for the first ounce and three cents for each additional ounce.


Port Credit to Wellesley, June 15, 1966
5 cents surface letter rate to the United States



Edmonton to Preoria, January 20, 1967



Township of Chapman, Magnetawan to Princeton, June 26, 1964
Re-directed to Magnetawan



Saskatchewan Cine-Graphics Division, Regina to Rochester, July 30, 1965


Province of Saskatchewan perfin


Undeliverable without return address


Oshawa to Fort Lee, Va., March 10, 1963
Undeliverable in and sent to Dead Letter Unit, Washington


Washington Dead Letter Unit handstamp March 22, 1963

The letter was then sent to the Undeliverable Mail Office in Toronto:


UMO Toronto meter, March 25, 1963


UMO Toronto No. 10, March 26 1963

The letter would have been returned to the sender with a 5 cent charge.


b) Air Mail

i) To July 14, 1964

The air mail rate was 7 cents for the first ounce and 5 cents for each additional ounce. The 7 cent rate had been introduced on April 1, 1943.


Vancouver to Santa Cruz, April 10, 1964



Calgary to Honolulu, February 19, 1964



Vancouver to Durham, N.H., March 23, 1964


ii) From July 15, 1964

The air mail letter rate was increased to 8 cents for the first ounce.


Ottawa to Dunstable, Mass., July 29, 1964



Toronto to Providence, June 10, 1965



Winnipeg to Albany, March 23, 1965



Wheatley to New York, October 1, 1966



Halifax to Phoenix, September 17, 1965



Toronto to Los Angeles, July 16, 1964 (2nd day of rate)
16 cents affixed
The two ounce letter rate was 14 cents : 8 cents for the 1st ounce and 6 cents for the 2nd ounce


Shortpaid


Saskatoon to New York, August 17, 1964
8 cents air mail rate
Shortpaid 1 cent and taxed 2 cents, double the deficiency



Hamilton to Los Angeles, July 20, 1964
Shortpaid 1 cents and taxed 2 cents, double the deficiency



Consulate-General of the Netherlands, Toronto to Winston-Salem, November 2, 1965
Shortpaid 3 cents and taxed 6 cents


Incorrect Taxation

Fingal to Troy, July 27, 1964
Incorrectly taxed 2 cents
This was an overpaid surface letter ( 5 cent rate)

The 7 cent stamp was not an air mail stamp. Since there was no air mail sticker or manuscript notation requesting air mail service, this was simply an overpaid surface letter.


2. Post Cards

a) Surface

The surface post card rate was 4 cents.


Hazelton to Salem, Oregon, November 15, 1965
4 cents surface post card rate

This card could have been sent at the printed matter rate. It was wisely mailed at the first class post card rate. The Canadian or U.S. post offices might have been fooled by the printed cursive message and have taxed the card. The addressee would not have appreciated paying a tax for advertising.


Unpaid


Quebec to Battleboro, July 26 1965
4 cents post card rate
Unpaid and taxed 8 cents, double the deficiency
Dues affixed and cancelled August 4, 1965, Battleboro


b) Air Mail

i) To July 14, 1964

The air mail rate was 7 cents.


Quebec to Long Beach, September 30, 1963
7 cents air mail post card rate

ii) From July 15, 1964

The air mail post card rate was increased to 8 cents.



Vancouver to Sacramento, October 20, 1964



Montreal to San Antonio, September 26, 1966


3. Printed Matter

a) To March 31, 1964

The printed matter rate was 2 cent for the first two ounces and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces.


London to Kansas City, Missouri, December 17, 1963
2 cents printed matter rate


Renauf Publishing Company , Montreal to Washington
2 cent precancelled stamp paying the printed matter rate


b) From April 1, 1964

The printed matter rate was increased from 2 cents to 3 cents for the first two ounces.


Lethbridge to Port Orchard, Wash., December 8, 1966
3 cents printed matter rate


Renauf Publishing Company , Montreal to Washington
3 cent precancelled stamp paying the printed matter rate


4. Special Services

a) Registration

i) To October 31, 1963

A scale of registration fees was in effect. The minimum fee was 20 cents which provided up to $25.00 indemnity.



Douglas Harbour to Pikesville, Maryland, August 27, 1963
5 cents surface letter rate + 20 cents registration fee



Toronto to Miami, August 12, 1963
5 cents surface letter rate + 20 cents registration fee


ii) From November 1, 1963

The registration fees increased on November 1, 1963. The minimum registration fee was 35 cents which provided up to $25.00 indemnity.





Downsview to New York, March 13 1964
2 ounce registered air mail letter

1st ounce air mail.................7 cents
2nd ounce..............................5
Registration fee..................35
Total....................................47 cents



Calgary to New York, July 18, 1964
8 cents air mail rate + 35 cents registration fee = 43 cents



Sept Iles to Minneapolis, February 2, 1965
8 cents air mail rate + 35 cents registration fee



Brampton to Detroit, October 19, 1965
8 cents air mail rate + 35 cents registration fee



Grand' Mere to Waussa, Wisc., December 11 1963

5 cents surface letter rate.....................................5 cents
Registration fee ($50 indemnity)..........................45
Total..................................................................50 cents


b) Acknowledgment of Receipt

The acknowledgment of receipt fee was 10 cents at the time of despatch. The card could be returned by air mail if prepaid.


Alberta Beach to Rancho, Cordova, Calif., mail despatched June 3, 1964
10 cents AR fee


Air mail return was requested
Air mail sticker attached and 7 cent jet airplane stamp prepaid the air mail service
Mail acknowledged and card returned on June 5, 1964

A rare usage of the 7 cent jet airplane stamp. This is the only example reported.


b) Special Delivery

i) To October 31, 1963

The special delivery fee was 10 cents.


Calgary to Detroit, July 5, 1963
5 cents surface letter rate + 10 cent special delivery fee


Detroit, Special Delivery receiver
July 9, 1963



Toronto to Rochester, September 13, 1963
7 cent letter air mail rate + 10 cent special delivery fee

ii) From November 1, 1963

The special delivery fee was increased from 10 cents to 25 cents.



London to Red Bank, N.J., May 15, 1966
5 cents surface letter rate + 25 cents special delivery fee



Toronto to Rockville Center, October 8 1964
8 cents air mail rate + 25 cents special delivery fee = 33 cents



Toronto to Philadelphia, August 18, 1966
8 cents air mail rate + 25 cents special delivery fee = 33 cents


Shortpaid

Shortpaid special delivery mail was taxed at double the deficiency.



London to Wellesley, Mass., November 11, 1963
7 cents air mail rate + 25 cents special delivery fee = 32 cents
Prepaid 20 cents, thus shortpaid 12 cents
Taxed 24 cents, double the deficiency



Vancouver to Phoenix, February 24, 1966
5 cents surface postage rate + 25 cents special delivery fee = 30 cents
Prepaid 25 cents, thus shortpaid 5 cents
Taxed 10 cents double the deficiency
US dues affixed and cancelled