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  2. Queen of Coins - Wikipedia

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    Queen of Coins from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. The Queen of Coins, also known as the Queen of Pentacles, is a card used in Latin-suited playing cards (Italian, Spanish, and tarot decks). It is the queen from the suit of coins. In tarot, it is part of what tarot card readers call the "Minor Arcana".

  3. Suit of coins - Wikipedia

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    The Knight of Coins may therefore represent being materially defensive or guarding one's health. [10] The Queen of Coins is described as "Sensual and earthy, she enjoys abundance in many areas of her life. A lover of luxury, she is quick to share her wealth". [11] The Queen of Pentacles can indicate fertility or a pregnancy.

  4. Your Weekly Tarot Card Reading, by Zodiac Sign - AOL

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    They've served you well and brought joy, health, wealth, or success to your life. Appreciate the long game. The Ten of Pentacles is a nudge to savor the longstanding pillars of your life.

  5. Minor Arcana - Wikipedia

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    Cartomantic tarot cards derived from Latin-suited packs typically have a Minor Arcana of 56 cards, with 14 cards in each suit: Wands (alternately batons, clubs, staffs, or staves), Cups (chalices, goblets, or vessels), Swords (or blades), and Coins (pentacles, disks, or rings).

  6. What It Means When the Four of Pentacles Shows Up in a ... - AOL

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    If you pull the Four of Pentacles tarot card in a tarot reading, here's what it could mean, including upright and reversed interpretations and keywords.

  7. If You Pull the Nine of Pentacles Tarot Card, Here's Exactly ...

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    If you pull the Nine of Pentacles/9 of Pentacles tarot card in a reading, here's what it means, including upright and reversed interpretations and keywords.

  8. Suit of cups - Wikipedia

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    Nine of Cups: Near completion of the suit, the nine of a given suit typically represents a near completion of the symbolism (as with the Suit of Cups and Suit of Pentacles), or an overwhelm by the symbolism (as with the Suit of Swords and Suit of Wands). In the Rider-Waite Tarot; a well fed, self-satisfied individual sits with nine cups behind.

  9. Ten of Coins - Wikipedia

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    Ten of Coins from the Rider–Waite tarot deck. Ten of Coins is the tenth card in the suit of Coins, mostly in Tarot decks. It is parallel to the Ten of Diamonds in playing cards.