usually 16 digits.. expiration date underneath it after your name.. and their may be a 3 digit security code on the bank of the card by the strip line.
16
It depends on the credit card. Visa and Mastercard both have 16 digits. American Express has 15.
there are 16 digits on a visa card
It would depend on the Credit Card type. Visa, Mastercard, and Discover are 16 digits American Express is 15 digits Diners Club is 14 digits
Credit card ID numbers have three (Discover, Visa, MasterCard) or four (American Express) digits.
Sixteen.
16
It depends on the credit card. Visa and Mastercard both have 16 digits. American Express has 15.
there are 16 digits on a visa card
It would depend on the Credit Card type. Visa, Mastercard, and Discover are 16 digits American Express is 15 digits Diners Club is 14 digits
Credit card ID numbers have three (Discover, Visa, MasterCard) or four (American Express) digits.
16 digits.
starts with a 4 and it has 16 digits
Visa begins with 4 16 digits Master " " 5 " Discover " " 6 " Amex " " 3 15 digits
16, usually. Although I hope you're not going hacking with that. XD
Technically zero, as there are no numbers in the word "credit card". Otherwise, Visa, Discover, MasterCard, nearly all major companies have 16 digits. American Express on the other hand, have 15 digits.
"There are several ways to tell if a credit card number is a Visa card number or not. First, Visa numbers always start with the number 4. They are also usually 13 or 16 digits in length."