The World of Playing Cards Logo

Playing Cards from Argentina

Argentinian Playing Cards - Naipes Argentinos

Playing cards were introduced to the Americas with Spanish explorers such as Columbus or Cortés.

Displaying 243 articles

Sort by: Publication Date Alphabetical Year of Production

Filter by Year of Production

No.407 Naipe Español by F. X. Schmid

No.407 Naipe Español by F. X. Schmid

Naipe Español No.407 by F. X. Schmid, c.1980.

Old Smuggler

Old Smuggler

Old Smuggler Whisky playing cards manufactured by Gráfica 2001, Argentina

Paparazzi Pin-up Deck 2005

Paparazzi Pin-up Deck

Pin-up deck given free with Paparazzi magazine, 2005

Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals 1998

Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals

Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals, c.1998 & Bodegas Trapiche, 2003.

Patoruzito 2004

Patoruzito

Patoruzito children’s playing cards, Argentina, 2004.

Perón political decks

Perón political decks

La baraja ‘Popular’, featuring Juan Domingo Perón issued at the time of Perón's election campaign in 1951. The reverse shows silhouettes of Juan Domingo Perón and his wife Evita.

Pinocho 1975

Pinocho

Pinocho children’s playing cards published by Editorial Gráfica Flores c.1975.

Piñón Fijo

Piñón Fijo

“Piñón Fijo” is an Argentine clown, whose real name is Fabián Gómez. He is well-known on Argentine children's television.

Playing Cards by Compañia General de Fósforos

Playing Cards by Compañia General de Fósforos

Playing Cards by Compañia General de Fósforos, Bs. As. (founded 1888).

Poker Nº 505 1960

Poker Nº 505

Heraclio Fournier ‘Poker Nº 505’ for export to Argentina with elaborate peacock joker, c.1960.

Poker Paisanito

Poker Paisanito

“Poker Paisanito” manufactured by E. Flaiban S.R.L., c.1943.

PromoGames 1998

PromoGames

PromoGames advertising agency for Jockey Club, Hellmann’s, c.1998 onwards.

Punto y Banca 1974

Punto y Banca

Punto y Banca, c.1974.

Quercia y Possi, Buenos Aires 1815-16 1815

Quercia y Possi, Buenos Aires 1815-16

José Maria Quercia y Possi was an Italian immigrant who joined the Chilean Independence army. He set up a playing card factory in Argentina in 1815 known as "Fábrica de Buenos Aires".

Recado de Bastos - Gaucho Scrapbook

Recado de Bastos - Gaucho Scrapbook

Recado de Bastos (‘Gaucho Scrapbook’) Gaucho-themed deck from Argentina, 2006

RedElec 2008

RedElec

Publicity playing cards for RedElec Argentina, c.2008

Ricardo Sopena

Ricardo Sopena

Argentina importing agent Ricardo Sopena, Corrientes 920, Buenos Aires

River Plate Para Siempre 2004

River Plate Para Siempre

“River Plate Para Siempre” football club cartoon playing cards, c.2004.

Roche Playing Cards 1980

Roche Playing Cards

Roche Pharmaceutical playing cards, 1980s.

Rodrigo El Potro 2000

Rodrigo El Potro

Naipes El Potro Rodrigo with Spanish suit symbols and photos of the pop singer on each card, c.2000.