Playing Cards Jumbo

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Playing cards jumbo are for reference only and can be customized, please contact us.

●JUMBO CARDS: This deck includes 52 standard print, extra-large playing cards and 2 jokers, as well as a box to store them when not in use

●HEAVY-DUTY: Each card is printed on heavy-duty card stock coated on both sides to ensure an authentic feel at an outrageous size

●FIT FOR ANY CARD GAME: From classics like Texas Hold 'em and poker to the more family friendly Go Fish, the super big playing cards can also be used to build a giant house of card or card tower

●NOVELTY FUN FOR ALL AGES: Ideal for parties, casino-themed party supplies, game night, and big stage magic performance; both children and adults will love these humongous playing cards


The origin of 52 playing cards

52-card Deck

The Mameluke deck (c. 1370)

begat the modern English

packs for Bridge and Poker.

The oldest full 52-card deck was identified  in November 1983, by an Amsterdam dealer who got it in 1978 for less than  $3000.  Those large oval cards were manufactured in Flanders between 1470 and 1479  (probably in Lille, modern-day France)  from paper made before 1450.  The deck has three figures  (Kings, Queens, Knaves)  all hand-painted in three-quarter pofiles.  The four suits have a  hunting  theme:

●Red hunting horns.

●Blue hound tethers.

●Blue game nooses.

●Red dog collars.

Sotheby's of London sold this full deck for $143,000, on 1983-12-06, to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It's part of their Cloisters Collection.


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If you want to customize the playing cards you want, please contact us, we will meet the style you want!


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