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This shows the stylish Nine of Diamonds from a pack of Belgian playing cards printed in 1910. The card case has the words (Fine glazed playing cards no. 1322, Lion-Brand, Made in Belgium). The name Lion-Brand thinly disguises the name of the maker of these playing cards, Leonard Biermans. This company operated between 1875 and 1973, when it was taken over by Cartamundi. This image is offered for sale with the permission of Cartamundi. The Joker and reverse / back pattern from the same Biermans no. 1322 pack of playing cards: .
Close up of Old Postal Stamp Album
Pattern Design of Banknote
Playing cards as a background
Macro shot of the five turkish lira banknote.
Playing cards - spades
The combination of playing cards poker casino
Eight Of diamonds  isolated on white-clipping path
A postage stamp printed in the USSR shows ancient landmark urban square Registan in Samarkand Uzbekistan, circa 1953
King of diamonds. Over 100 years old, this antique card (shown both front and back design) has a design similar to Bernhard Dondorf's well-known \
Cancelled postage stamp from Australia
Italian postage stamp on black background
Card games
Pocket Kings closeup
Mail postage stamp
Ace Of Clubs Isolated (clipping path included)
Playing card game
This shows the stylish Nine of Clubs from a pack of Belgian playing cards printed in 1910. The card case has the words (Fine glazed playing cards no. 1322, Lion-Brand, Made in Belgium). The name Lion-Brand thinly disguises the name of the maker of these playing cards, Leonard Biermans. This company operated between 1875 and 1973, when it was taken over by Cartamundi. This image is offered for sale with the permission of Cartamundi. The Joker and reverse / back pattern from the same Biermans no. 1322 pack of playing cards: .
Macro photo of a marriage license
Playing cards - isolated on white background
Playing cards
Old playing card (jack) isolated on a white background
Close up of ace and king
Ace of spades and Jetons
This is the Cavalier of Oros (Gold Coins), equivalent to Diamonds in a common pack of playing cards) from a pack of Moroccan Spanish playing cards dated 1890. It belongs to a baraja Espanola (Spanish deck of cards with a traditional design). The suits are Copas (Cups / Hearts), Oros (Gold Coins / Diamonds), Bastos (Clubs) and Espadas (Swords / Spades). The suit shown here is Oros (Gold Coins, or Diamonds). The full deck consists of 40 cards because there are no 8s or 9s, and the first court card counts as number 10 (not 11). Packs of this kind, based on the Italian card system, have been around since the 15th century. The pack has a distinctive back design made up of a repeating pattern of crescents and horses' heads. Some of the cards include text in Arabic, but the manufacturer is unknown. Baraja (Spanish decks) are also used like tarot cards in fortune telling / cartomancy / divination.
BULGARIA - CIRCA 1984: A stamp printed in the BULGARIA, shows butterfly, circa 1984
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Playing cards Full set on black background
Playing card Isolated (clipping path)
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