Western European Bank Offers World’s First ‘Gold & Diamond’ VISA Card Ms. Bels Thursday, November 1, 2012 Credits & Debits, The Receipt Would you pay $100,000 for a bank card made of gold, diamonds, and pearls? Who has money to blow on a card like this? That’s the real question. Well, apparently there could possibly be some folks in Kazakhstan that has the dough. According to ABC News, Sberbank-Kazakhstan released news that they will begin offering a limited edition, Visa Infinite Exclusive card. It is stated that only 100 cards will be released to individuals who currently hold accounts at the bank. The card is made up of 100% gold, 26 diamonds, and pearls. The whopping costs of $100,000 for the card will go toward $65,000 in minting fees to produce the card. The remaining $35,000 will reside in the individuals bank account. In addition, the card will come with an annual fee of $2000. But in case you are wondering what incentives comes along, don’t worry. Sberbank says cardholders will receive exclusive perks such as conceirge service, hotel and restaurant discounts, lounge access at the airport, and an outstanding life/health insurance policy worth over $250,000. That’s not all! The bank will give cardholders free iPhone 5’s and a Montblanc card case. For those who may think it’s too risky to carry around such an expensive bank card, Sberbank plans to hand out a standard plastic version too.