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Legal Tender USA Playing Cards EPCC
These currencies are beautifully presented on the cards' faces, each different and brilliantly portrayed. The Presidents on Mount Rushmore are dramatically shown on the two Jokers, half on one and half on the other. In addition, a fascinating letter written by Thomas Jefferson on July 2, 1776, two days before Independence Day, appears on the inside cover of the tuck case - something for historians, in particular, to enjoy.
This deck is sure to be a conversation starter.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
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Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.
Jackson Robinson definitely hit it out of the ballpark with the design of this deck. Everything from the customized court cards, to the tuck case, to even the diptych jokers adds to the theme of USA Legal Tender. This is one to collect (as much as all the Kings Wild decks) and just admire the beauty and details put into it. The cards handle good, although I was never the biggest fan of EPCC handling. That being said, I don't think this deck is geared towards magicians and cardists as much as it is for just regular gameplay and collectors.
The Legal Tender USA Playing Cards printed at EPCC is one of the best decks designed by Jackson Robinson so far.
Another fine deck from Jackson. His Federal Reserve series finally arrives at the current 21st US notes. You should bring out the US bills and see just how much detailed work Jackson has put into this deck. However I fined his Federal Reserve 2nd ed and Legal Tender Chinese to be better than this. Still get the Legal Tender pair of decks. Jackson decks are still far better than most.