There’s no question that credit card rewards are constantly evolving and becoming more valuable than ever before. However, it’s not just unique perks like free dining credits, Uber credits and automatic top-tier elite status that set cards apart. It’s also how they physically look.
Following Chase’s highly successful launch of the Sapphire Reserve Card, there’s been a rapid rise in metal cards on the market as issuers compete to offer the most eye-popping designs. And it isn’t just premium credit cards with these sleek new looks; even some low- and no-annual fee ones have been getting spiffy makeovers.
Cool-looking cards make for a great conversation starter. Although this factor shouldn’t be reason enough to apply for a credit card (head to our Top Travel Rewards Cards guide if you need help with that), today, we’re going to take a look at the prettiest cards currently available. Notably missing from this list are invitation-only cards like the titanium-crafted Amex Centurion (black) and J.P. Morgan Reserve cards.
1. American Express® Gold CardThe refreshed Amex Gold Card doesn’t just take the cake for the highest return on dining in the US, but it’s also the best-looking card. Through Jan. 9, 2019, the card is available in two different shiny metal forms: gold or limited-edition rose gold. Former Premier Rewards Gold card members can request either version easily online.
Welcome bonus: Earn 25,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $2,000 in the first three months. (Though keep in mind you may be able to get a 50k offer.) Plus, if you apply by Jan. 9, 2019, you can earn 20% back as a statement credit at US restaurants with the Gold card within the first three months of card membership, up to $100 back. This bonus is worth $475 according to our valuations.
Standout benefits: Earn 4x points at US restaurants and supermarkets (up to a $25,000 annual cap at supermarkets) and 3x points on flights booked directly with airlines or on amextravel.com. You also get an annual $100 airline fee credit and a $10 statement credit each month (up to $120 per calendar year) when you dine at participating restaurants including: GrubHub, Seamless, The Cheesecake Factory, Ruth’s Chris Steak House and participating Shake Shack locations (excludes Shake Shack locations in ballparks, stadiums, airports and racetracks).
Annual fee: $250
2. The Platinum Card® from American ExpressThe Amex Platinum card comes in a sleek — wait for it — platinum-like color. The metal card weighs 0.7 of an ounce and came out as the strongest (least bendy) card in our battle of the metal credit cards. The only difference between this card and the Amex Gold cards, besides the color, of course, is that it has the word “Platinum” written on it.
Welcome bonus: Earn 60,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $5,000 in the first three months. This bonus is worth $1,140 according to our valuations.
Standout benefits: Earn 5x points on airfare booked directly with the airline or Amex Travel and prepaid hotels purchased through Amex Travel. You also get a $200 annual airline rebate for incidental fees, up to $200 in annual Uber credits, up to $100 in credit at Saks Fifth Avenue and a rebate for the Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee. Additionally, the card offers Centurion Lounge and Priority Pass lounge access, plus Delta Sky Club access when you’re flying Delta.
Annual fee: $550
3. Chase Sapphire ReserveThe 0.5-ounce Chase Sapphire Reserve has a minimalist design and was so popular when it first came out that there was a shortage of the metal the card was made out of. You’d be surprised how often the uninitiated mistake the Reserve for the Amex Centurion due to its dark color scheme.
Welcome bonus: Earn 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $4,000 in the first three months. This bonus is worth $1,000 according to our valuations.
Standout benefits: Earn 3x points per dollar on all travel purchases and on dining at restaurants. You get a $300 annual travel credit (which covers virtually every trip-related charge from airfare to Uber rides), Priority Pass lounge access and a rebate for the Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application fee. The card also includes primary auto rental insurance, trip cancellation coverage and no foreign transaction fees.
Annual fee: $450
4. Wells Fargo Propel American Express® CardYou don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars in annual fees to get a stylish card. Add a dash of color to your wallet with the no-annual fee Wells Fargo Propel card. Despite its low price-tag (or lack thereof), the loud “thump” this metal card makes when plunked on a restaurant table is sure to turn heads.
Welcome bonus: Earn 30,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 in the first three months. This bonus is worth $300, or $450 if combined with the Wells Fargo Visa Signature Card, which also has no annual fee and allows you to redeem points toward airfare via its travel portal for 1.5 cents per point.
Standout benefits: Earn 3x points on dining, travel and select streaming services. You also get up to $600 in cellphone protection (subject to a $25 deductible) against covered damage or theft when you pay your monthly bill with the card.
Annual fee: $0
5. Chase Sapphire Preferred CardPutting highly exclusive cards aside, the Chase Sapphire Preferred was among the first non-premium metal cards available to the masses. The bright blue card looks similar to the Reserve, but with a much more prominent gem design.
Welcome bonus: Earn 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $4,000 in the first three months. This bonus is worth $1,000 according to our valuations.
Standout benefits: Earn 2x points per dollar on all travel purchases and on dining at restaurants. Transfer points at a 1:1 ratio to 13 different travel partners including popular programs such as United MileagePlus, World of Hyatt, Southwest Rapid Rewards, British Airways Avios, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, Marriott Rewards and more. The card also includes primary auto rental insurance, trip cancellation coverage and no foreign transaction fees.
Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)
6. Capital One Savor Cash Rewards Credit CardAlthough Capital One doesn’t have a reputation for offering the chicest-looking credit cards, the recently revamped Capital One Savor card has a unique brushed design and won’t add much weight to your wallet since it’s not made out of metal. In case you don’t like its current design, you could always personalize it and order one with the image of your choice.
Welcome bonus: Earn $500 after you spend $3,000 in the first three months.
Standout benefits: Earn 4% cash back on dining and entertainment purchases and 2% back at grocery stores. In addition to the lack of foreign transaction fees, cardholders enjoy secondary car rental insurance, roadside assistance, purchase protection/extended warranty and complimentary concierge services.
Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)
Bottom LineIssuers want you to feel proud when handing over your credit card to merchants. Despite most cards in this list being made of higher-end materials than plastic, I believe that the most important trait of a good-looking card is if it shuns the standard design of the name and account number on the front rather than what it’s made out of. After all, wallets with too many metal cards become heavy and difficult to open and close. #FirstWorldProblems, I know, I know.
As a reminder, although the prettiest cards are often also the most rewarding, looks shouldn’t be a determining factor when applying for new cards. We have plenty of resources here at The Points Guy, such as our Top Travel Rewards Cards guide and monthly round-up of limited-time and new welcome offers, which you can refer to if you need help deciding which credit card to apply for next.
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