United States Playing Card Co.
Hulk playing cards
Issued to coincide with the release in 2003 of the American superhero film, The Hulk.
Hustling Joe
Hustling Joe himself appears on the Ace of Spaces dressed in red.
In Castle Land
The Game of ‘In Castle Land’ (No.1113) published by The Fireside Game Co., Cincinnati, 1896.
Into space and back
A NASA experiment to test a new inflammable material for playing cards.
Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards
Playing cards used to help troops identify the most-wanted members of Saddam Hussein's government. 2003.
Kingdoms of a New World
“Kingdoms of a New World” playing cards designed by Nathanael Mortensen, 2014.
Kingdoms of a New World
Enter the Kingdoms of the New World with these fantasy themed playing cards by Nathanael Mortensen,
Kings of India playing cards
Kings of India playing cards depicting the four greatest dynasties of India.
Kings Wild Tigers Playing Cards
Kings Wild Tigers is Jackson Robinson’s 27th successful playing card Kickstarter campaign. A luxury collectable deck inspired by vintage matchboxes.
Knot playing cards
Knot playing cards intended to teach a variety of useful and interesting knots, USA, 2000.
Lumberjacks
A preview of Vadim Smolenskiy second edition Lumberjacks deck.
Maine Souvenir playing cards
Maine the Pine Tree State souvenir playing cards, 1900.
Mana Playing Cards
These beautiful playing cards designed by Erik Mana aren't just your ordinary set but they also hold a secret codes and riddle.
McDonald’s Playing Cards
McDonald’s playing cards by the United States Playing Card Co., Cincinnati, c.1997
Metropol NOX Playing Cards
A custom deck of playing cards designed with a modern, minimalist flair.
Monarch Bicycle
The company advertised themselves as “The Monarch King of all Cycles” with the lion's head motif inside a bicycle wheel.
Monarchs Playing Cards by Theory11
Monarchs luxury playing cards by Theory11, featured in the film Now You See Me.
Naipes No. 71 Los Leones
Naipes No. 71 Los Leones by The United States Playing Card Co., c.1900.
Nation’s capital souvenir playing cards
Nation’s capital souvenir playing cards published by the United States Playing Card Company, USA, 1925
National Playing Cards by Theory11
Playing cards inspired by mysterious symbolism of secret societies as well as a tribute to the National Playing Card Co.