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Gold Card

A gold card is a credit card with a minimum credit limit of at least $5,000, and usually more. Along with the higher credit limits, these cards often have a higher annual fee. They are designed to appeal to customers with above average incomes, and are considered a mark of prestige. The American Express gold card differs from bank-issued cards such as Visa and MasterCard in that the credit limit is set by the individual banks and thus can vary.

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