Playing Cards (Bicycle), Jumbo Index
Marquis Bicycle® Marquis playing cards bring class and sophistication to your favorite card game or collection. The Marquis deck features a restored card back from Andrew Doughtery's Cruiser No. 96 deck that was first printed in the early 1900s. The card faces were inspired by the New Era playing cards, first printed by USPCC in 1896. The intricate tuck case design features elements from the historic card back highlighted with premium foil accents in two colors. Printed on premium Bicycle® brand card stock with Air-Cushion® Finish, these cards shuffle and handle perfectly with the quality and performance you expect from the Bicycle brand. Stargazer: Nebula Hold the birthplace of the stars in your hand, with the Stargazer Nebula deck! These out-of-this-world playing cards feature glowing displays seen only in the cosmos. Now artistically illuminated in colorful swirls on the card back and accented with custom pips & card faces. Odyssey A must-have for any card collector, Bicycle® Odyssey playing cards feature recolored historic face cards that create a beautiful aesthetic while maintaining playability for poker, blackjack, rummy, and more. The court card faces are inspired by the Trophy Whist No.39 deck first printed by USPCC in 1895. The deck comes in premium packaging with intricate foil accents. Printed on premium Bicycle® brand card stock with Air-Cushion® Finish, these cards shuffle and handle perfectly with the quality and performance customers expect from the Bicycle brand. Dark Mode Bicycle Dark Mode brings energy to your game night and cardistry moves. Utilizing a reversed color scheme the Bicycle® Dark Mode custom card back and court cards bring the connectivity of our digital world to your nearest card table. Features: Premium foil packaging Custom card back, suits, and court cards Printed on classic Bicycle® cardstock Classic Air-Cushion® Finish for ease of shuffling and optimum performance Aureo In the early 1500s Leonardo Da Vinci illustrated "La Divina" (The Divine Proportion) a book written by mathematician Luca Pacioli that described a mathematical theory called "The Golden Ratio" which was used in Renaissance paintings and sculptures to achieve balance and beauty. DaVinci later called this section aurea or the Golden section. The gold foil and swirl designs o the tuck bring the Golden