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Argentina has produced a series of anonymous decks, both Spanish-suited and Anglo-American type and children's games.
Argentina has produced a series of anonymous decks, both Spanish-suited and Anglo-American type and children's games.
Argentina publishes many tourist souvenir packs, usually with colour pictures on each card, and with either Spanish suit signs, or else Anglo-american ones, in each corner.
List of Argentinian Playing Card Manufacturers from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Clearly promoting good personal hygiene, each card shows a young, pouting female model posing seductively and appealing to the playboy.
Designed to illustrate the history of four indigenous tribes who represent the roots of the Argentinean race, the deck comes complete in a box, with two Jokers and an explanatory leaflet.
Bicycle 808 Seconds playing cards manufactured by The United States Playing Card Co, Cincinnati and New York, USA, with offices also in Windsor, Canada and London, England.
The designs of these fortune-telling cards are largely taken from nineteenth century Austrian "Rural Scenes" Tarock cards.
Casa Jacobo Peuser was originally founded in 1867, and was involved in the importation of playing cards into Argentina during the period (approx.) c.1920-1950.
Playing cards published by E. A. Chemmes, Buenos Aires during the early 1950s. The cards were probably printed by Ernesto Flaiban.
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