





Legal Tender USA Playing Cards EPCC
This deck is a series of illustrated playing cards by Jackson Robinson, inspired by the currencies of the world.
These currencies are beautifully presented on the cards' faces, each different and brilliantly portrayed. The Presidents on Mount Rushmore are dramatically shown on the two Jokers, half on one and half on the other. In addition, a fascinating letter written by Thomas Jefferson on July 2, 1776, two days before Independence Day, appears on the inside cover of the tuck case - something for historians, in particular, to enjoy.
This deck is sure to be a conversation starter.
These currencies are beautifully presented on the cards' faces, each different and brilliantly portrayed. The Presidents on Mount Rushmore are dramatically shown on the two Jokers, half on one and half on the other. In addition, a fascinating letter written by Thomas Jefferson on July 2, 1776, two days before Independence Day, appears on the inside cover of the tuck case - something for historians, in particular, to enjoy.
This deck is sure to be a conversation starter.
2017 Release.
$9.00
Original: $29.99
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Description
This deck is a series of illustrated playing cards by Jackson Robinson, inspired by the currencies of the world.
These currencies are beautifully presented on the cards' faces, each different and brilliantly portrayed. The Presidents on Mount Rushmore are dramatically shown on the two Jokers, half on one and half on the other. In addition, a fascinating letter written by Thomas Jefferson on July 2, 1776, two days before Independence Day, appears on the inside cover of the tuck case - something for historians, in particular, to enjoy.
This deck is sure to be a conversation starter.
These currencies are beautifully presented on the cards' faces, each different and brilliantly portrayed. The Presidents on Mount Rushmore are dramatically shown on the two Jokers, half on one and half on the other. In addition, a fascinating letter written by Thomas Jefferson on July 2, 1776, two days before Independence Day, appears on the inside cover of the tuck case - something for historians, in particular, to enjoy.
This deck is sure to be a conversation starter.
2017 Release.

















