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@indiolatino61 wrote:
@kmkotas wrote:Besides the Centurion, which credit cards are made out of metal? Name off all the ones you can think of! Go!
The metal ones...! Sorry...it's Friday and I'm a little tipsy!
^??? What.
The CSP has a metal core and what seems to be thin plastic on both sides. If you look at the edge you can see blue layer, silver layer, blue layer. Not sure if the rest are like that too.
It seems like Chase is the main CC company doing the metal cards. I would like to get one in the future!!!! (CSP)
@LS2982 wrote:It seems like Chase is the main CC company doing the metal cards. I would like to get one in the future!!!! (CSP)
Me too, might app right after Amex 3x cli.
@armbenderc wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:It seems like Chase is the main CC company doing the metal cards. I would like to get one in the future!!!! (CSP)
Me too, might app right after Amex 3x cli.
+1...same here, but may apply for the Marriot Premier (really want that card). Especially if i get approved for my 3xCLI come June 1st.
@dodgerslv wrote:
@armbenderc wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:It seems like Chase is the main CC company doing the metal cards. I would like to get one in the future!!!! (CSP)
Me too, might app right after Amex 3x cli.
+1...same here, but may apply for the Marriot Premier (really want that card). Especially if i get approved for my 3xCLI come June 1st.
Speaking of Marriott and Chase, Marriott is considering issuing metal cards for lifetime elite members. I have a feeling that the design of those cards, if implemented, will be borrowed from Chase.
there are metal cards that almost no one knows about that you can get in south korea made almost entirely out of liquid metal (yes, apple's liquid metal).
i own two of them.
ah i forgot to mention, we also had cards here made out of hyper duralumin, or basically the same high-grade aluminum used in airplane bodies but they are unavailable now.
@atlasspeaks wrote:there are metal cards that almost no one knows about that you can get in south korea made almost entirely out of liquid metal (yes, apple's liquid metal).
i own two of them.
I don't think Apple owns liquidmetal but they are licenses users of it.
Liquid metal itself is not very valuable compared to what's in the Centurion and Palladium cards.
but a metal card is indeed a metal card!
liquid metal isn't actually metal. it's an amorphous metallic glass.
it contains titanium which is what the centurion card is made of (anodized titanium). as for both the other cards, the liquid metal one is nearly indestructable compared to them so you don't really have to worry about scratches, chips, bending, etc.
apple doesn't own liquid metal but it does have exclusive rights to all liquid metal technologies developed or in development until 2014.