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Strictly design. Not related to any benefits or account features.
For me, the Fidelity Gold debit card gave me chills as I had a flashback to the classic gold cards of the 1980's and 1990's. It's so retro but also very classy looking.
Invisible in the picture but it has micro pinsptripes running horizontally and just has incredible detail like (strangely) a social security paper check.
As much as I hate to say it, it is the Apple Card. It's one of the most useless cards I have but simplicity is beautiful.
@Anonymous wrote:As much as I hate to say it, it is the Apple Card. It's one of the most useless cards I have but simplicity is beautiful.
I shall kudo this, before this thread is unceremoniously dragged off to Smorgs where no kudos exist.
Agreed, the Apple Card is really high-tech classy looking.
That would be the Amex Blue Cash Everyday card for me. I also love Discover's clean look and their packaging is always nice.
Zync was mine.
I do like the styling on the CSR, I'd probably like the Apple Card more than either as I'm all for elegant simplicity but that isn't in the cards for me.
I haven't had the privilege of holding Apple Card, but I assume that would be the winner. Also, the pink Discover It is pretty attractive lol.
For me it would be the propel card. Didn't think I would like the purple plum combination, but in person it is a well designed card. Recieve compliments all the time.
I really like both my Amex Rose Gold and Propel.
Back when the Centurion first came out my father had a business one for a few years due to a large increase in reimbursed (from his work) travel business spend. I was too young to appreciate it but it is cool having seen one in person like that.
For me it's my Amex Rose Gold with the Chase Amazon Prime. Both are simple but clean...the Rose Gold takes the crown for me. I once saw an Amex Centurion Card when I was younger working retail but