Unfortunately, you cannot get the Capital One Venture metal card. This card is made of plastic. However, Capital One Venture is considered one of the best travel credit cards on the market. Cardholders earn 2 - 5 miles per $1 spent, along with an initial bonus of 75,000 miles for spending $4,000 in the first 3 months.
Naturally, the metal cards feel a bit more prestigious. It’s worth noting, though, that metal credit cards are typically the cards with the highest annual fees and the best benefits. That being said, don’t worry too much about what your credit card is made of. It’s just a tool for making purchases, and its terms are what really matter.
Alternatives to a Capital One Venture Metal Card
If you’re keen on getting a metal credit card, you could check out the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card instead. Or, you could consider credit cards from other issuers like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card.
All these cards offer nice initial bonuses and high rewards rates, among other things. You can also take a look at our editors’ latest picks for the best metal credit cards on the market to weigh your options.
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