✨ Elevate Every Hand with a Touch of Gold! 🎴
The Bicycle Gold Deck is a premium playing card set crafted by the United States Playing Card Company, featuring a unique Renaissance design and a special Magic finish that enhances its luxurious gold shimmer. Perfect for collectors, magicians, and card players, this deck combines quality and elegance in every game.
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 1.8 x 6.4 cm; 99.79 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Item model number | SG_B00JUQ9MMM_VR3 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Literacy |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Gold |
ASIN | B00JUQ9MMM |
A**S
A nice deck of playing cards
Lovely attention to detail, they are on the thinner side for my liking. Otherwise they are of a high quality, you can feel the ridges that make up the intricate design. They give a feel of opulency. Definitely a conversation starter.
2**.
Beautifully silky
These feel silky smooth in your hands. They simply flow apart and are a pleasure to use. I’m not much taken with the front appearance which is quite dull and underwhelming but I didn’t buy them for that. Their very pleasant to hold and use
A**R
Amazing.
Excellent set of cards arrived on time and looked amazing. Haven't opened them because they are in a collection. From what I can tell, great quality though.
A**R
Bicycle Gold Deck
Very nice deck of cards. However photos made the cards look shiny which they weren't.
I**W
Unique cards that's a must! :)
Bought this item as I wanted a unique playing cards for my wedding.The item arrived quickly and safely in a jiffy pack. When I opened the pack it was in a cellophane seal. The box is black with gold. Some sections of the box is very lightly embossed, hardly noticeable. The box has a limited edition seal which I sliced open.When I tipped the card out of the box they have a smooth texture which makes them glide elegantly between each card. Each card has been decorated beautifully, the same decoration on the box. Back of the cards are mainly gold with black outlining.The only downfall I can find is that the designs are so similar and the colouring is so delicate it makes it a little bit hard to differentiate between club. However after playing one game you get use to the cards style and would be no different to any other card style.I would recommend this product, especially if you want a unique card.
M**S
Nice design, but the "gold" is very dissapointing...
Design of cards is very nice and unique, however I am a quite disapointed with the "gold" :You know when you were a kid and you used a gold coloring pencil expecting to have a shinig gold color, but instead you had a brownish yellow colour. This deck was made with that disappointing "gold" pencil...
M**N
Five Stars
Gnarliest cards ever. Cut your teeth on these.
A**R
The cards don't look like they do in the pictures
The faces of the cards themselves are very nice, as provided in the photos. However, the back of the cards are a completely different colour, instead of being gold with a bit of black they look like the type of colour you get from a 'gold' pencil [not very gold] . I was disappointed when I saw them, If you're doing card tricks and other things you might want to re consider since the back of the cards doesn't look as good as in the photos.
B**.
Sehr hochwertig
Alles in allem perfekt
D**O
Carte buone per giochi di prestigio
Carte buonissime per trucchi di prestigio, qualità molto buona e soprattutto colore molto buono,5 stelle meritate nulla di difetto
D**E
Qualité Bicycle, brillance legère
La qualité Bicycle est irréprochable, en revanche les cartes ne brillent pas autant que sur les photos et les finitions Or ne sont pas aussi raffinés. Mais les cartes restent très belles.
M**A
geniales!
Todo perfecto. Las cartas son preciosas, por ambas caras. Eran para un regalo y han sido un éxito. Llegaron en perfecto estado, en un paquete acolchado. Lo único que las dejaron en el buzón y no avisaron, pero vamos, ningún problema. Además me confundí al poner la dirección y el vendedor muy amablemente me lo solucionó enseguida, a pesar de que aparecían ya como enviadas.
D**D
Another must for collectors. And yes, these are the originals.
Another hit by Elite. And contrary to what a one-star reviewer has been claiming, these are original, not a cheap knock-off. The original price for these decks was $10, as can be seen on the Kickstarter page for them, an other decks they've created. The Elite page itself lists the remaining decks they have in the $5 to $11 range as well, and all their other decks are similarly priced in the same ranges, as you can see on their other Kickstarter projects. I suspect he's just angry that he got suckered into paying over $50 for his deck by some other seller. This is common; I've found other decks that most sellers have listed for under $15, yet a few are offering the same thing for several times that. Elite's Elegance deck, for example, is listed by various sellers, priced from $20 to $100 a deck. They're the same decks, but as the stock runs low, some sellers will hike the price way up. Look around before falling for that.His claim that the lack of a bar code proves these are fakes and that there's an original deck with a bar code are dead wrong. A bar code appeared on the preproduction artwork only, and never made it to press. If you go to the Kickstarter page for this deck and read through the more recent comments there, you'll find photos of the very first decks they received. Obviously these would be from the first, and only print run of the decks, and some of the photos show the bottom of the box, revealing there is no bar code there. ll the images for this listing are from the preproduction art, used for the Kickstarter, before any decks were printed; they're not photos, they're CG renderings.And no, the original preproduction bar code, and the code on some of their other decks, are not UPC codes; they're fun, tongue-cheek jokes. Their Excellence deck has the bar code "3XC3113NC3" and their One Million deck has the bar code "1000000". They originally had one that read 2OFCLUBS, which only appeared in the preproduction art. I'll also point out that these bar codes are not exactly valid, both of those decks have the exact same bar patterns, as did the original artwork for this one.Elite also planned to do an embossed box, if their funding reached $80,000, but it fell short. Thus, there are no embossed boxes for these, and there never were. The box does have a subtle printed design in the black areas that looks like embossing, which would have been completely lost if these were copies.If there were fakes of these, then it would be mentioned on at least one of the various card collector forums. There is nothing to be found there.Ok, enough of that...Starting with the beautiful box, which is coated in a semi-gloss black, is the Ace of Space design in gold foil. A print of the back is printed in the same metallic gold ink that is used on the cards. I wouldn't call it a rich gold and it's more of dull bronze, and the metallic nature is subtle. The seal is black with a gold print of the spade as well. Mine didn't peel without ripping in half, unfortunately. I will point out that the product images on this listing are renderings, made before the deck went to press; they are not photos. The actual back of the box is not as vibrant as it appears in those images; metallic inks cannot shine quite like that. The spade pip on the back, however, IS printed in gold foil, as are the line art borders; it's just the back design that's printed in the duller metallic ink. There's a subtle faux embossing printed in the black areas of the front and back of the box. As I pointed out above, Elite hoped to do an embossed box for this deck, but their funding fell short of that goal (just barely).Now the cards... The backs are a full bleed metallic bronze, with a black print of the design on top. The gold-bronze border is quite thin, and on my deck, is slightly off center; a problem with thin borders like these is they show misalignments like this more readily. The back is also a one-way back, but it's extremely subtle, and possibly unintentional. Again, the preproduction art makes it look like the backs are foil stamped, but they aren't. Foil stamping on cards is a tricky process, and tends to chip and peel fairly readily with use. Bicycle has just recently worked out a method to do this this year, but it's expensive; they sell their own decks for $20 to $30 a deck. It's safe to assume that decks like this one would end up costing a fair bit more to use that process, but I do look forward to them.The faces all have a very light design in their backgrounds, so none of the cards is actually white. They all have a flourished frame design in a yellow-brown gradient. There are two Jokers, one a mirror image of the other, with the full body Joker character playing a double flute.The gold-brown gradient is visible on the pips of the black cards and in the backgrounds of the face cards, which keep their designs within the flourished frame. The red suits have a red-black gradient on each pip, and their face cards contain more red in their color schemes.Like other Elite decks, they modified the arrangement of the pips for the 7's and 8's, making the arrangement more symmetric.There are two additional cards; the brand card, and a 'blank' face, which only has the frame and background.These are printed on high quality Aristocrat stock, which is slightly thinner than standard Bicycle stock.Since the boxes for these are coated in a slight gloss, they're slightly water resistant, on the outside. Still, take care to avoid getting them wet. I keep mine in the original cellophane wrap, like the other Elite decks I own.All said, these are another must for collectors.
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