The Best Looking Credit Cards Poll: Here’s the Results!

Update: Here come’s the results of the poll! The top 10 best looking credit cards are as follows, are they in agree with your choices?

#1 Chase Sapphire Reserve (CSR) ($450 annual fee)

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#2 Chase Sapphire Preferred (CSP) ($95 annual fee)

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#3 AmEx Platinum ($550 annual fee)

#4 AmEx Centurion ($2500 annual fee, invitation only)

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#5 JP Morgan Reserve ($450 annual fee, requires $10M in account)

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#6 Chase Ritz-Carlton ($450 annual fee)

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#7 Citi Prestige ($350 annual fee)

#8 AmEx SPG ($95 annual fee)

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#9 Merrill+ Visa Signature ($0 annual fee)

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#10 Discover it ($0 annual fee)


What are the best looking credit cards in your mind? Let’s do a poll to see which credit cards are really the best looking!

Link to the poll: https://goo.gl/forms/bIDRnebvLek8O5me2

Some Notes:

  • Please choose 5~10 credit cards that you think are the best looking. The system does not have a strict requirement of the number of credit cards you choose, so if it’s really hard to decide then it’s OK to choose a little bit more.
  • Some credit cards with really similar looking are combined into one choice. For example: AmEx Premier Rewards Gold (PRG), and AmEx Gold
  • For those credit cards that offers multiple designs, please choose by the design that you think is the best looking.
  • The weight of the credit cards are not shown in pictures, but you can consider it when you make choices.
  • The discontinued credit cards are not listed.
  • You can see real-time results here.
  • The duration of this poll is one week, and after that we will close the poll and show the results.

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