To provide a card holder for frequently carried cards such as a credit card, cash card, etc. to solve the issue that, though a partition wall in the front side is set slightly lower than a card to easily identify a card upon storing a card, there is no gap between the backside of a card and a rear partition wall because the height of a rear partition wall is set higher than the upper part of a card to protect a magnetic part on the backside of a card, thereby a hard card can be hardly picked out by forcibly pushing a finger tip into the gap and putting another finger tip to the front side of the card.
The upper part of a rear partition wall is set higher than the upper part of a card upon storing a card and a trapping part is set around the center of the rear partition wall. The upper part of the trapping part is set lower than the upper part of a card and, further, the upper part of a front partition wall forms the same storing depth as or lower than the upper part of a card and a gap corresponding to the thickness of the rear partition wall is formed in the back side of a card. Thus a finger tip can be easily put into the card holder and a hard card can be easily picked out by two fingers.