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Sins Mentis v2 Playing Cards USPCC

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Sins Mentis v2 Playing Cards USPCC

$24.99 USD
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Sins Mentis v2 Playing Cards

"Every Sin begins with a twisted thought."

SINS Reborn is a remake of the original 2017 series. It's inspired by the seven deadly sins and it's probably one of the most popular series of Thirdway Industries.

The 2020 edition is back with new colors and it's printed by the United States Playing Card Company.

Features:

  • Top quality metallic inks on cards and tuckbox
  • Fully custom artwork inspired by the seven deadly SINS
  • 56 cards
  • Printed in USA by USPCC

SINS MENTIS is based on the Sins who influence thought, so Greed (Diamonds), Envy (Clubs), Pride (Spades) and Lust (Hearts).


2021 Release

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Quincy

Nice cards, fast shipping, slight denting on the corners of the tucks, but that's probably just due to age of the decks and the handling between creation and shipping and boxing, etc.

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Nice cards, fast shipping, slight denting on the corners of the tucks, but that's probably just due to age of the decks and the handling between creation and shipping and boxing, etc.

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Nice cards, fast shipping, slight denting on the corners of the tucks, but that's probably just due to age of the decks and the handling between creation and shipping and boxing, etc.

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Quincy

Nice cards, fast shipping, slight denting on the corners of the tucks, but that's probably just due to age of the decks and the handling between creation and shipping and boxing, etc.

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Quincy

Nice cards, fast shipping, slight denting on the corners of the tucks, but that's probably just due to age of the decks and the handling between creation and shipping and boxing, etc.