The letters mm yy - refer to the expiry date. For example you might see 10 16 - which means the card expires on the last day of October 2016. The cvc is the card verification code. This is usually a 3-digit number printed on the back of the card - close to the signature strip.
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When you see this, it's simply asking for the expiration date. mm would be the month and yy would be the year. This date is on the front of your card. :)
From ISO/IEC 7813 these cards are 0.76 mm or 0.030 inches thick.
The expiry date - is printed on the front of the card. It takes the form mm/yy - which shows the month and year the card expires.
An ATM card is a plastic card that looks like a credit card. It allows you to do the same things at a bank machine or Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) as you would at a bank. You can withdraw cash, deposit money, check account balances, and receive a copy of your statement--all electronically--by using your ATM cardand the password to your account, which is called Personal Identification Number, or PIN.ATM cards are typically about 86 × 54 mm ( ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 size)Front of card contains following:Name : Name of person authorised to use ATM card. Card No: This is a unique 16-digit number embossed on card. Validity: Card is valid for use from the day one receives it till the last day of themonth / year (MM/YY) indicated in the cardVisa Logo/Master Card Logo.Reverse of card contains:Signature Panel: Panel with card holder signature.Contact information / Help line Numbers.Magnetic stripe: The most important and secured part of the card. It is made up of tiny iron-based magnetic particles in a plastic-like film. It stores card holder's name, and the card number, the expiry date, along with other bank-specific information
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