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PLAYING CARDS--2012 VP 113 MINT
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PLAYING CARDS--2012 VP 113 MINT
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PLAYING CARDS--2012 VP 113 MINT
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PC-9371
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Bocopo
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The 2012VP113 Playing Cards Series with the theme of planets in the galaxy paints us the beauty of the stars. This is the second deck in this series. The card was inspired by the discovery of Mint dwarf planets by American astronomer Scott: 2012VP113. And the biggest feature of the design is that its face cards have no color or points, each pattern and detail are in order to improve the Visual Effect of cardistry. Only limited to 2500 decks. Comes with the hot foil on the tuck case. These cards are printed with United States Playing Cards Company with Bee Casino stock and Air Cushion finish.

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The 2012VP113 Playing Cards Series with the theme of planets in the galaxy paints us the beauty of the stars.  This is the second deck in this series.  The card was inspired by the discovery of Mint dwarf planets by American astronomer
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