Sunday, February 16, 2020

Mickey Mouse Mini


Description: I almost wasn't going to open this mini deck of Mickey Mouse cards, but the Joker looked so good, and I was surprised by what I found.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: Yes
















Las Vegas Club



Description: 200 POST!  WOOOT!

Cards from the Las Vegas club.  I'm not sure if these are casino played cards or not.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

London Souvenir



Description: London Souvenir cards, again, featuring that Creepy Joker.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

Hershey's Kisses Number Two


Description: A deck from Hersey's Park featuring that Creepy Joker.

Number of decks: 2

Open?: No

Miller High Life


Description: Miller High Life cards. The tuck box looks the same on both sides.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

New York Scratch-Off Games


Description: New York Lottery Scratch-off games.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: Yes



Cedar Point 125 Summers


Description: Another deck from Cedar Point that features that Creepy Joker.  These come from 1995.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

Cedar Point "Booklet"


Description: A deck of cards from Cedar Point, America's Roller Coaster Capital.  They come in a plastic jacket featuring a snap and a little pad for keeping score of a game.  Oh, and they have the Creepy Joker.

Number of decks: 2

Open?: No





Paris Capitale



Description: Cards from Paris, in a plastic box.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

Philadelphia


Description: Philadelphia cards featuring the Liberty Bell.  I found out once from an old Census record, that my great grandparents lived a block or two from the Liberty Bell for a while.

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

Hollywood



Description: Cards from Hollywood have to be about the movies

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No

Hawaii Souvenir





Description: Souvenir cards from Hawaii featuring that Creepy Joker.

Number of decks: 4

Open?: No

Lady Luck Casino


Description: Casino cards from Lady Luck

Number of decks: 1

Open?: Yes

Fritos


Description: They aren't Pepsi cards, but they are Pepsi Product cards

Number of decks: 1

Open?: No