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Impressively Absurd Packaging - The American Express Black Card
August 9th, 2006 in: Amex / Discover
This is an off-topic post, but the incident was unique enough for me to blog about.
We received a package today from American Express. It was a large white box with no information on it at all.
Inside the box was a black case a little smaller than a briefcase, but weighing about 10 lbs. On the case it stated ‘YOUR BUSINESS CENTURION CARD HAS ARRIVED’.

a single credit card.
The interesting thing about the Amex black card itself is that it is metal and not plastic. The entire card including the numbers is cast or milled from a sheet of metal. It weighs about double a normal credit card. I don’t think any information is going to get rubbed off any time soon.
The elaborate packaging for such a small object sets a new standard in my book. I think everyone in the office came to look at how much material was used to package a single credit card.
It takes a rare product to justify the cost of packaging like this.
If you don’t know about the American Express Centurion Card, I found a good article on Wikipedia: the black Amex card.
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15 Comments (Add your own)
1. brazilian | March 28th, 2007 at 10:45 pm
i want one! badly
2. blualessandro | May 5th, 2007 at 8:03 am
Me too..
Two!!!
: )))
3. Andreas Neubauer | May 15th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Hi, manny thanks to the writer of the Artikle. I have never seen before the black business card from amex, and as a collector, I am highly interested in to became one for my collection. If you are the owner of the card, please write me an email if you are willing to offer the expired card to me. I will pay good for the card, but lets talk about the details by email.
Andreas
4. bobby | May 16th, 2007 at 4:26 am
what is the expired card worth, you know they are made of titanium metal, not just regular plastic
5. Arjan | June 3rd, 2007 at 3:19 am
I,m a collector of American Express cards and I can pay an extreem price for this card. Titanium ro plastic.
Please let me know you can sell one to me. Thanks and regards Arjan
6. Chris Gonzalez | June 18th, 2007 at 2:19 am
That is a very beautiful card. It’s not surprising that they go so far with the packaging, considering the requirements. But really, if they have a black Visa, then that will be sweet.
7. Timo Helenius | June 21st, 2007 at 12:38 pm
In Finland you can actually get a black Visa. I’ve got it and it’s really cool. It is “black metal” by it’s color, at first glance it looks totally black, but closer inspection reveals silvery dust too (like some car paints).
You can see a pictures of Sampo bank’s card models here: http://217.77.200.3/sampo/kortit//
8. Nelson | July 26th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
I have a Amex Black Card in Titanium never used. Amex sent me the card but there is now way I’m paying the one time fee of $5,000 + $2,500 a year. The card is brand new and was never activated. Accepting offers: ratzenburg1989@yahoo.com
9. Dale | August 16th, 2007 at 2:33 pm
I have three of these for sale from the UK. Plastic, with the UK mandatory chip on board. Expired. I also have all the fancy packaging they came with (UK style). They were issued to myself and my wife. Email me: dh@pob.cc
10. Tyler | October 22nd, 2007 at 3:48 pm
I work at a high end lighting store in baltimore MD we get abt 2-3 black amex cards a day they are super cool and heavy you cant bend it or crack it, the ppl are so rich its crazy u dont contact amex they contact you to say would u like one
11. Tyler | October 22nd, 2007 at 3:49 pm
unless u have a few million ur not getting one sorry to bust everyones bubbles but thats what the guy told me that had one he wasn’t bragging he was just telling me the truth
12. Christopher | November 12th, 2007 at 8:19 pm
Nelson, get your lies straight before you decide to waste others time. We get chosen for the card based on our assets, actual spending, and a few other qualifications. I highly doubt you have one because the initial fee along with the annual fee shouldn’t be of much concern when you have one.
13. Fraser | November 16th, 2007 at 10:53 am
People, people…they aren’t that special and you don’t need to be super rich to have a Centurion card. If you own a small business and can channel your expenses through it then it is straightforward enough. Equally easy is if you travel frequently on business and can put expenses on your own card, add in your own personal spend and even the $250k threshold in the US isn’t beyond reach. It is amazing what Amex have done by saying nothing about this product.
14. Nelson | November 29th, 2007 at 12:23 am
Christopher….Lies? Send me your e-mail address and I will send you a photo of my Black Card with my name on it. Don’t be a hater. The card is absurd….my Platinum Amex has the same benefits for $495 a year……frickin idiot.
N. Nelsom
15. Bruce Smeaton | June 23rd, 2008 at 6:09 am
Down here in New Zealand you’re lucky if American Express put the correct address on the plain brown envelope that they send your equally plain plastic card to you in:)
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