Credit card numbers that conform to the Luhn formula (MOD 10
check). Usefull for testing e-commerce sites (because they should get
past any pre-validation you do, and be declined at the card processor or
bank stage).
In testing situations any expiry date within the next 3 years should work.
These are NOT valid credit card numbers. You can’t buy anything with
these. They are random numbers that happen to conform to the MOD 10 algorithm. They are a technical resource for programmers – that’s all.
Information about CVV2 / CVC / etc numbers can be found here: CVV numbers. As you can see these would be very hard to calculate without the bank’s keys.
A very good article about the credit card number format can be found here: Anatomy of Credit Card Numbers
Mastercard
5307504068831510
5386694787334070
5579837779281604
5126074848299973
5433971750931543
5325510430327689
5172469534538796
5274230344747929
5408793149537463
5209503041420663
VISA 16 digit
4556898592731365
4716305819016700
4916519893920896
4929402983995679
4877867116830856
4716087672156027
4532007937797474
4532529287402017
4916451420898777
4282685701105719
VISA 13 digit
4024007157312
4539886881062
4532351556376
4916420094107
4532781427925
American Express
344470008738163
376326623702946
374889250268004
376633960684490
374108997158414
Discover
6011423699929525
6011460324745637
6011459201853217
Diners Club
30114067613748
30120694030065
30014647768915
enRoute
214995722193409
201435175136287
201465033952542
JCB 15 digit
180070474974230
180097250187695
210099625108806
JCB 16 digit
3158394664637148
3096240339964166
3528790166520240
Voyager
869904744084057
869911118779469
869952715849347
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