Compare these two credit cards side-by-side to see which one offers better value for your spending habits.
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Below you'll find a table which shows you the estimated reward each card will earn, as well as the ratings we gave the cards for each category. We compared the cards based on their perks, fees, approval rate, insurance, acceptance by merchants, interest rates and the rewards you'll earn. Each score is out of a maximum of 5.
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We estimate that spending $2,000 per month with the American Express Cobalt would earn $0 in rewards over the year and with the American Express Cobalt you would earn $0 in rewards.
When you spend using the American Express Cobalt you will earn points called .
When you spend using the American Express Cobalt you will earn points called .
We can also compare the American Express Cobalt vs American Express Cobalt based on the amount earned in each spend category:
First, let's look at the actual reward structure for each card:
We can also compare the American Express Cobalt vs American Express Cobalt based on the "earn rate", which shows in percentage terms how much you'll get back on your spend.
When it comes to fees, the American Express Cobalt is better than the American Express Cobalt.
Neither American Express Cobalt nor American Express Cobalt provides airline-specific travel perks like lounge access, priority boarding, expedited security, or a complimentary checked bag.
Neither card offers concierge service.
Neither card provides elite status acceleration. If climbing loyalty tiers is important to you, you might consider other options.
Both cards have similar interest rates.
The American Express Cobalt charges 21.99 on your credit balance for purchases, which is the same as the interest rate on the American Express Cobalt.
It's worth noting that the American Express Cobalt has an interest rate of N/A on any balance you transfer to this card from another credit card. That rate is higher than the N/A that is charged on the American Express Cobalt. If you expect to transfer a balance to this card then the American Express Cobalt might save you a lot of money.
Both cards offer similar insurance coverage.
The American Express Cobalt includes 6 types of insurance, whereas the American Express Cobalt only gives you 2. In comparison, the average credit card gives you 5 types of insurance. So, if insurance is important to you, then the American Express Cobalt is the better choice.
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