These are questions that collectors of modern deck can easily get confused about. Most of these lists simply have modern decks that fetch high prices or are hard to get hold of because of high demand.īut are those the factors that make a deck rare, and are we even using the term correctly? What factors exactly determine whether a deck of playing cards is genuinely rare: Is it the age of the deck? The going price? The number printed? The current availability? For example, with a quick online search, it didn't take me long to find several lists of "most rare playing cards". What determines if a deck of playing cards is a "rare" deck? The term is often used quite flippantly and casually by collectors. What should we consider as "rare" playing cards? Interview with Antique Playing Card Collector Kevan Seaney (The Congress Guy)
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