Open Bitcoin Core.
Click the "Transactions" tab.
Click the "Export" button.
Inspect the saved .csv file and behold its columns:
"Confirmed","Date","Type","Label","Address","Amount (BTC)","ID"
Basically, I didn't realize this until I had wasted countless hours of my life over months to go through numerous old wallets to collect the old transactions into a database table, only now seeing how valuable it is to know the transaction fees.
I also wasted a lot of time trying to use the Bitcoin Core API to get this information, but it turns out it only works for transactions belonging to the currently-loaded wallet(s), and even if you enable a special option, you still only get to know the "raw transaction details", and the transaction fees are ambiguous to say the least in that context.
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