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16
Typically 16
5 = MasterCard 4 = VISA
2011
Credit cards have a series of 14-16 digits, beginning with the numbers 3, 4, 5 or 6. American Express cards begin with 3 and have 15 digits. Diners Club and Carte Blanche (JCB) cards begin with 3 and have 14 or 16 digits. Visa cards begin with 4 and have 16 digits. (Old cards used to have 14 digits). Mastercard cards begin with 5 and have 16 digits. Discover cards begin with 6 (usually 6011) and have 16 digits.
Both the name and logo will be quite clearly shown on the card itself. If you still don't know, take it to the bank or agency you got it from and ask them. Also: All MasterCard numbers begin with 5; all Visa card numbers begin with 4.
MasterCard accounts begin with the number 5.
16
5445
Typically 16
2011
5 = MasterCard 4 = VISA
The credit card that begins with 67011 is Mastercard. All Mastercard cards start with the numbers 6011.
MasterCard numbers start with 51 to 55. Numbers starting with 50 are Maestro cards.
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On the back of the card, the last 3 digits on the signature bar
Credit cards have a series of 14-16 digits, beginning with the numbers 3, 4, 5 or 6. American Express cards begin with 3 and have 15 digits. Diners Club and Carte Blanche (JCB) cards begin with 3 and have 14 or 16 digits. Visa cards begin with 4 and have 16 digits. (Old cards used to have 14 digits). Mastercard cards begin with 5 and have 16 digits. Discover cards begin with 6 (usually 6011) and have 16 digits.