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Card vs Card Comparison

Amex Gold
vs
Chase Sapphire Reserve.

Updated

Two cards, head-to-head. We break down earning rates, perks, transfer partners, and the real scenarios where each one wins.

American Express

Amex Gold

Annual fee

$325

Points

Membership Rewards

Signup bonus

Currently around 60K to 100K points after spend, see issuer for the current offer

Top earning rates

  • 4x on restaurants worldwide
  • 4x on US supermarkets (up to $25K per year)
  • 3x on flights booked direct or on Amex Travel

Top perks

  • $120 Uber Cash ($10 per month)
  • $120 dining credit ($10 per month at select partners)
  • $84 Dunkin' credit
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Chase

Chase Sapphire Reserve

Annual fee

$795

Points

Ultimate Rewards

Signup bonus

Currently around 75K points after spend, see issuer for the current offer

Top earning rates

  • 8x on Chase Travel bookings (post-2025 refresh)
  • 4x on flights and hotels booked direct
  • 3x on dining

Top perks

  • $300 annual travel credit that auto-applies to any travel charge
  • Up to $500 The Edit luxury hotel credit
  • $300 dining credit at qualifying restaurants
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The verdict

When each card wins.

Amex Gold wins if

Pick this if you spend heavily on restaurants and US groceries and will use the monthly credits as they drop.

Honest downside: Credits split into monthly buckets that you forfeit if you miss a month.

Chase Sapphire Reserve wins if

Pick this if travel and dining are your largest spend categories and you want to transfer points to Hyatt for strong hotel value.

Honest downside: The $795 fee only pencils out if you actively use the credit stack. Pure transfer-and-travel users may prefer the Preferred at $95.

At a glance

Side-by-side spec sheet.

SpecAmex GoldChase Sapphire Reserve
Annual fee$325$795
Points currencyMembership RewardsUltimate Rewards
Signup bonusCurrently around 60K to 100K pointsCurrently around 75K points
Top earn category4x on restaurants worldwide8x on Chase Travel bookings (post-2025 refresh)
Second earn category4x on US supermarkets (up to $25K per year)4x on flights and hotels booked direct
Third earn category3x on flights booked direct or on Amex Travel3x on dining
Signature perk$120 Uber Cash ($10 per month)$300 annual travel credit that auto-applies to any travel charge
IssuerAmerican ExpressChase

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Questions

Frequently asked.

Which is better, Amex Gold or Chase Sapphire Reserve?

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Amex Gold wins if you spend heavily on restaurants and US groceries and will use the monthly credits as they drop. Chase Sapphire Reserve wins if travel and dining are your largest spend categories and you want to transfer points to Hyatt for strong hotel value.

Can I have both the Amex Gold and the Chase Sapphire Reserve?

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Yes. These are issued by different banks (American Express and Chase), so they don't conflict on application rules. Many travelers carry both to stack the strongest benefits from each card's ecosystem.

Which has the higher annual fee, Amex Gold or Chase Sapphire Reserve?

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Chase Sapphire Reserve has the higher annual fee at $795, compared to $325 for Amex Gold. Whether the pricier card is worth the difference depends on which credits and perks you use each year.

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