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  2. Category:Playing cards in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Playing cards in art" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Acrobats ...

  3. List of traditional card and tile packs - Wikipedia

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    A typical traditional pack of playing cards consists of up to 52 regular cards, organized into four suits, and optionally some additional cards meant for playing, such as jokers or tarot trumps. The cards of each suit typically form a hierarchy of ranks. However, some traditional packs, especially from Asia, follow a different scheme.

  4. As-Nas - Wikipedia

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    The design of the packs is simple, consisting of only five individual card designs, each with a distinctive background colour. The designs are repeated either four or five times, to make a total of 20 or 25 cards. As Nas cards are rectangular in format, and relatively small, for example 4 cm × 6 cm (1.6 in × 2.4 in).

  5. Category:Playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Playing cards in art (11 P) T. Tarot (10 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Playing cards" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. ... Spoke card; Stag ...

  6. Ace of spades - Wikipedia

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    The ornate design of the ace of spades, common in packs today, stems from the 17th century, when James I and later Queen Anne imposed laws requiring the ace of spades to bear an insignia of the printing house. Stamp duty, an idea imported to England by Charles I, was extended to playing cards in 1711 by Queen Anne and lasted until 1960. [4] [5]

  7. International Playing-Card Society - Wikipedia

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    The International Playing-Card Society (IPCS) is a non-profit organisation for those interested in playing cards, their design, and their history. While many of its members are collectors of playing cards, they also include historians of playing cards and their uses, particularly card games and their history.

  8. 50 Best Kid-Friendly Songs to Play All Day - AOL

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    2019's Fine Line is a pretty safe album to put on with kids, and "Adore You" is arguably the best track. See the original post on Youtube "Hakuna Matata" by Multiple Artists (from The Lion King)

  9. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Playing Cards block contains one emoji: U+1F0CF PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER. [1] [2] The emoji presentation sequences refine and colorize the text presentation of the playing card suits. ♠︎♥︎♦︎♣︎ becomes ♠️♥️♦️♣️. This was done by appending the U+FE0F code point to the textual code points shown far above.

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