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ROME: Caesar Playing Cards LPCC

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ROME: Caesar Playing Cards LPCC

$14.99 USD
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ROME: Caesar Playing Cards

The ROME: Caesar is deck printed by Legends Playing Cards Co. and focuses on the time periods of the First and Second Triumvirates of Rome's history. The First Triumvirate ended when Julius Caesar defeated Pompey the Great and became Dictator, before his assassination by members of the Senate. The Second Triumvirate ended when Octavian defeated Mark Antony & Cleopatra, and eventually became the first Emperor of Rome (and given the name Augustus).

The ROME Tuck Box havetextured background images, and are accented with GOLD FOIL designs. Caesar's Tuck features an imperial Eagle and a customary Roman border design. Tuck includes the Roman banner, Laurel Wreath and SPQR elements on the Back. The Top of Caesar's Tuck has the words "ALEA IACTA EST and VENI VIDI VICI" - Latin for "The die is cast" and "I came, I saw, I conquered". 


TUCK FEATURES: Printed on Matte Premium Paper Stock

  • EXTERIOR - 4-Color Process + GOLD FOIL + Embossing
  • INTERIOR - 4-Color Process (Map and Courts' full names)


The imagery for the Back Cards depict the deaths of Julius Caesar.

The Red center banners are at the inverse angle of the Face Cards' banners. This, and the feature of making all banner edges the same Black CMYK color value (30C, 30M, 30Y, 100K), allows for seamless designs on the edge of a full Deck. These features remove the chance of having any marked Cards from the edges.

The cards will utilize Legends' awesome Classic Finish, which is a softer and slicker paper. It's more comparable to a vintage Bicycle Deck. This will be my third time printing with Legends Playing Cards. They do an amazing job!!

The Court Cards for the ROME Decks depict twelve of the most influential men and women from the end of the Roman Republic. The list of characters include Cicero, Cleopatra, Mark Antony,Marcus Brutus, Servilia Caepionis, Julius Caesar, Cassius, Octavia Minor, Pompey the Great,Marcus Agrippa, Livia Drusilla and Augustus. I wanted to include rich and vibrant colors in each figure. Colors that are associated with Ancient Rome. The Black edges and detail lines add to the readability for such small sizes of printed artwork. Additional features for the Court Cards are listed in the "ANATOMY OF THE FACE CARDS" section seen above.

The Numbers Cards for the ROME Decks are designed to look similar to an Ancient Roman Shield in the center, and opposing soldiers positioned on each side (the large PIPS). Additional features for the Number Cards are listed in the "ANATOMY OF THE FACE CARDS" section seen above.

The Aces each contain a large Spade, Diamond, Heart or Club PIP in the center and are wrapped by a Laurel Wreath. They also feature a different "engraving" to go with each. LEG XIII refers to Julius Caesar's 13th Twin Legion. It was one of his key legions in the Gaul and Civil Wars, and it was the Legion with which he famously crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC. LEG III refers to Mark Antony's Cyrenean Third Legion. They fought for Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium.

The Jokers are inspired from two of my favorite statues from the Ancient Roman era. They depict Julius Caesar and his great-nephew Augustus (who was the first Emperor of Rome).

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Terry Quan
Classic

This deck looks so classic and gorgeous, i had to have it ! 10/10

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EndersGame
Fantastic Randy Butterfield design for the collector

This is part of a pair of decks, with the Caesar deck matching the Antony deck. The tuck boxes are red (Caesar deck) and blue (Antony deck), and have gold foil accents, Caesar's deck featuring an imperial Eagle. The card backs have artwork that depicts the death of Julius Caesar.

The court cards depict a dozen of the most influential men and women from the end of the Roman republic.. The rich and vibrant colours are a deliberate choice, because they are the kinds of colours associated with ancient Rome.

But the attention to detail doesn't end there. The Court cards all have a facial likeness referenced from actual ancient statues! The character's name is also to be found in tiny print somewhere on the card. Just, wow!

The orientation of the pips on the number cards is designed to be a set-up reminiscent of opposing soldiers. Each card's Roman numeral equivalent is subtly added somewhere on the map, as is the text of the number and suit. The Aces each contain the suit pip wrapped in a laurel wreath.

It's hard to imagine more that could be done to make a deck look absolutely perfect in every way! These decks are really fantastic, with luxurious all-round look, beautiful card backs (which lend themselves particularly well to cardistry), stylish tuck boxes, striking colours, and wonderful attention to detail including touches of gold in the right places.

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Eitan T
Best Deck Ever!

This is a good looking deck that also has a nice feel to it. There is a reason why so many people love monarchs: the deck is one of, if not the best deck in the world. It feels great in your hands and is simple enough to avoid people suspecting you using marked cards when performing. I love everything about this deck from the back to front, and the ace of spades is really unique. I love the attention to detail and the feel of this deck. It is all around great and I know you will love the deck and use it all the time!

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