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Baker's Dozen - 13 Decks of Cards from 13 Different Las Vegas Casinos

Price:$12.95

Product Description
   Authentic playing cards from a real casino that were actually used in casino play. 13 different decks the easy way. We will pick the thirteen decks at random for you. If you would like to select the casino yourself, see our other listings. The cards in the picture are not neccessarily what you will receive in your own shipment. All used casino cards are clipped or marked as is legally required by the Nevada gaming commission. Our decks are NOT drilled.
Customers Reviews

2008-11-17
A good buy
The cards are of good quality, but they are either marked with ink on the edges, or the opposite corners are slightly rounded to prevent someone from re-inserting them back into play at it's designated casino. These are not drilled.

2008-02-17
casino cards
cards were marked in the cutting process after the casino uses them. therefore making them unusable for poker.

2008-02-15
CARDS


I WAS WELL PLEASED WITH HOW FAST I RECEIVED MY CASINO CARDS.
I WILL BE BACK WHEN I NEED MORE CARDS.

DEC

2008-02-01
Don't buy these to play with!
I haven't bought these decks because I don't know what casino decks I'll be getting...however, I read the reviews and kind of chuckled...you're not supposed to buy these cards to actually play with them! They are typically collector's cards...cards that I have bought from casinos typically have either marks on them or holes through them to indicated that they have already been used at that casino...that way you can't sneak that ace of spades back into a game at that casino! Buy these cards if you collect card decks, but don't buy these with the intention of playing with them...for playing, just buy a new deck...

2008-01-05
Bad unresponsive seller
Some decks were marked, but the shipping (over 19$) was much more than published, seller never responded to emails about this. stay away from this company is my advice.

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