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American Express Gold Card vs. American Express Platinum Card

American Express Platinum Card comes out ahead on first-year net value at about $1730, versus $1175 for American Express Gold Card (welcome bonus value minus annual fee). Your best long-term pick still depends on category spending, so compare the per-category return rates below.

Card A

American Express Gold Card

American Express

AMEX GOLD
•••• •••• •••• 21026

Annual Fee

$325/yr

Best Category

6% Return

American Express Gold Card

American Express • Fee: $325

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Card B

American Express Platinum Card

American Express

AMEX
•••• •••• •••• 25026

Annual Fee

$895/yr

Best Category

4.5% Return

American Express Platinum Card

American Express • Fee: $895

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PointsMax Recommendation Verdict

Based on welcome offers and fee dynamics, the American Express Platinum Card has a higher initial net value of $1730.00 compared to the American Express Gold Card's $1175.00 (welcome bonus value minus annual fee). However, your long-term choice should be driven by category spending. If your budget is heavily weighted toward groceries and dining, compare their specific return percentages below to choose the perfect anchor card.

Key Specifications

FeatureAmerican Express Gold CardAmerican Express Platinum Card
Annual Fee$325$895
Welcome Bonus100,000 points175,000 points
Bonus Est. Value$1500.00$2625.00
Usable Perks Value$360/yr$200/yr
Ecosystem Typepointspoints

Rewards Return Comparison

Comparison of effective return rates (reward multiplier × ecosystem point value) across standard spend categories.

CategoryAmerican Express Gold CardAmerican Express Platinum CardDifference
dining4x (6.00%)1x (1.50%)+4.50% (A wins)
groceries4x (6.00%)1x (1.50%)+4.50% (A wins)
gas1x (1.50%)1x (1.50%)Tie
travel3x (4.50%)3x (4.50%)Tie
streaming1x (1.50%)1x (1.50%)Tie
miscellaneous1x (1.50%)1x (1.50%)Tie

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