Shipping with the eBay Standard Envelope is a great way to mail your collectable sports cards, stamps, postcards, coins, patches, greeting cards, seeds, stickers & decals, and money. When you ship with the Standard Envelope you save money and time. Plus, postal tracking is included with the standard envelope! In this video, I’ll teach you how to purchase the eBay Standard Envelope postage. I’ll also go over all of the rule and limitations that you must follow when mailing with this method. Here’s how it works 1. List your item: Create the listing for your trading cards, coins and currency or postcards and stamps, and select eBay standard envelope under the shipping section 2. Ship your item: Print your label from eBay Labels and attach it to your envelope then send via USPS. Tracking is automatically integrated 3. Monitor your shipment: Track the progress of your shipment only through My eBay or Seller Hub. An acceptance scan is not required. The built-in tracking for this eBay delivery service is what we need to confirm your shipment. Here are the rules: Trading Cards * Ship no more than 15 raw cards per package per envelope * Ship no more than 2 trading cards with top loaders * No graded trading cards Coins & Paper Money * Ship no more than 5 raw coins or pieces of paper money * Ship no more than 3 coins in plastic flips or pieces of paper money in protector holders * No rolls of coins * No graded coins or paper money * No bullion Postcards & Stamps * Ship no more than 10 stamps or 3 postcards/postal history items * Plate blocks that fit the eBay standard envelope dimensions are allowed * No coils or sheets of stamps * No graded stamps Seeds, Stickers & Decals, Patches, and Greeting Cards * Follow the envelope requirements below: Envelope Requirements * No smaller than 3.5” x 5” * No larger than 6.125” x 11.5” * No thicker than .25” * Weighs up to 3 oz. * No plastic, strings or closures * Recipient address is parallel to envelope’s longest side Envelope Template https://ir.ebaystatic.com/pictures/sc/Shipping/ebay_standard_envelope_template.pdf Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:00:30 - What It Is 1:40 - What It Can Be Used For 2:25 - Category Details and Restrictions 5:15 - How to Create a Standard Envelope Label 8:42 - Conclusion