Paperless Post utilizes a system of virtual credits called “Coins” to send invitations and cards, especially those with premium features.
The cost of a Coin on Paperless Post depends on the package size you purchase, with larger packages offering a lower per-Coin price.
Here’s a breakdown of the coin packages and their cost per coin as of August 14, 2025:
- 25 Coins: $12.00 (approximately $0.48 per Coin)
- 125 Coins: $29.00 (approximately $0.24 per Coin)
- 300 Coins: $50.00 (approximately $0.17 per Coin)
- 600 Coins: $90.00 (approximately $0.15 per Coin)
- 1000 Coins: $130.00 (approximately $0.13 per Coin)
- You can purchase Coins in USD, AUD, and GBP, and prices are shown in USD if your local currency is not available.
- Unused Coins remain in your account for future use, but they are non-refundable and non-transferable.
- Unused free Coins may expire one year after being granted to you.
- Paperless Pro subscribers get unlimited access to premium features and transparent pricing without using Coins.
How many coins does it cost to send on Paperless Post?
Thanks for asking. 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.
What do coins mean on Paperless Post?
I can help with that. Coins are virtual credits you can use to customize and send invitations and cards.
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.