I have a Wells Fargo platinum card that only pays 1 point per dollar but waives currency conversion fees when I use it overseas. Points redeemable for air travel--any airline, any seat, or 1$ cash.
Another advantage of the Wells Fargo is the picture of the stagecoach, which seems to impress some French shop clerks--I guess they think we still have cowboys and indians here.
If you do a lot of European travel you also might consider GlobeTrek Visa, offered by Andrews Federal Credit Union, which is a no fee chip and pin cards. Depending on the country some retailers--usually small ones--won't take American magnetic strip cards that require a signature on the receipt.
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