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EGYPT - CIRCA 1944: stamp printed by Egypt, shows King Farouk, circa 1944.
Playing cards approximately face card denominations
Field worker bending over and harvesting rice on a old postage stamp from French Indochina.
Mixed on the table are cards, dice and cash prizes.
Set of Kings playing cards - isolated on white
A closeup shot of a queen of clubs card with a blurred background
Ivan Mazepa portrait on a 10 ukrainian grivnas banknote. He was the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host in 1687–1708.
Canada Stamp: shows Portrait of King of George VI of the United Kingdom(1895-1952) - 3 cents 1937
Paying card heart
Eiffel Tower's stamp, 50th anniversary in 1939.
Ten of diamonds on white background.
Royal Flush of Spades - isolated on white
One of a series of images showing each playing card in a standard deck. All images have a clipping path for easy manipulation. This one is the King of Clubs.
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Macro shot of an old Jack of clubs playing card (knave) isolated on white background. Cracks, peeled edges and noticeable wear visible on the surface. (Adobe RGB)
card gambling k king spade isolated on white background.
These are the court cards / picture cards from the spades suit of Dondorf playing card pack No. 161, which carries the 'Baronesse' pattern on the reverse. These cards are printed using chromolithography by Bernhard Dondorf of Frankfurt aM in about 1900. Baronesse was a popular design that first appeared in 1892. These court / picture cards all show figures wearing white powdered wigs and velvet clothing. The letter 'B' stands for 'Bube', a rogue or knave, although in this case the figure is more in the nature of a nobleman. The Queen bears the letter D for Dame, while the King has a K for Konig. This particular deck comprises 32 cards for the game of Piquet, made up of the seven through King plus Ace of each suit. Piquet was one of the most popular card games of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Jack of hearts on white background.
Jack Of Clubs playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Adultery concept image. Playing cards as people
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Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The Cherokee Silversmith, Sequoyah.  He Also Created The Cherokee Written Language In 1821.  He Lived From 1770 Until 1843.
An eight of club playing card simply displayed on a black background.
King of Clubs playing card, space background, gold silver symbols, With clipping path.
Roi, King of clubs. Over 100 years old, this small antique card (shown both front and back design) displays the Paris pattern as amended in around 1857. The card represents (but has no likeness to) Alexander The Great.
King of spades on white background.
Set of Kings playing cards - isolated on white
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