Paperless Post Coins are not sold individually at a fixed price. The cost per coin depends on the package size you purchase . In other words, the more coins you buy at once, the cheaper the cost per coin becomes.
Here’s an example of how the pricing works, with the cost per coin decreasing as the number of coins in the package increases:
- 25 Coins for $12.00 ($0.48 each)
- 125 Coins for $29.00 ($0.24 each)
- 300 Coins for $50.00 ($0.17 each)
- 600 Coins for $90.00 ($0.15 each)
- 1000 Coins for $130.00 ($0.13 each)
Keep in mind:
- You can buy different Coin packages depending on the number of invitations you need to send and the premium features you choose.
- Paperless Post offers many free invitation options if you don’t need premium features.
- Unused coins remain in your account for future use, but can be forfeited if your account is inactive for five years under applicable U.S. state escheat law.
- Paperless Post also has a subscription service called Paperless Pro for frequent event hosts, which offers unlimited access to premium features without using coins, [according to Paperless Post].
How many coins does it cost to send on Paperless Post?
From my experience, If you are sending a Free Card, and your event guest list has more than 50 emails or phone numbers, it will cost 1 Coin for each card sent, beyond the first 50 free cards. Coins can be purchased in increments or packages of 25, 100, 200, 400 and 1,000.
Do purchased Paperless Post coins expire?
Per our Terms of Service, Coins are non-refundable, non-transferrable, and unused purchased Coins may be forfeited if your account is inactive for 5 years, under applicable U.S. state escheat law. Unused Free Coins expire one year after being granted to you by Paperless Post.