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I get a ton of web traffic to MilesTalk every day from people searching for the Rose Gold Amex.

The Rose Gold version of the Gold Card was issued when American Express first refreshed the Gold Card back in October of 2018. Aside from a brief 2nd window in July 2019, new applicants have not been offered a Rose Gold option, nor were existing “regular” Gold Cardmembers able to change to the Rose Gold.
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As of today, and in connection with the launch of the monthly Amex Gold Card Uber Cash credits, Amex has brought back the Rose Gold Amex (Review).
If you’ve been waiting (and waiting) for the ability to get a Rose Gold Amex, now’s your chance!
If you already have an Amex Gold card, you can also call in and ask to be switched to the Rose Gold version.
Get 60,000 Bonus Membership Rewards points after spending $4,000 on purchases within the first 6 months on a Gold Card or Rose Gold Card. Earn 4X points on dining and US supermarkets. | How to apply for this offer. | Read our Review of the American Express Rose Gold Card
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