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Monarchs V2 (Red) Deck

Monarchs V2 (Red) Deck

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Red Monarch Playing Cards

Premium Playing Cards
Playing cards fit for a KING – dressed in red. Gold foil, embossed, featuring a first ever silk-finish tuck case.

New & Improved
Theory 11 spent time refining the world’s finest deck. It turned out better than we could ever imagine. They treated the back design with a vibrant, dramatic shade of red. For the tuck case, we worked alongside our print team to take an existing soft-touch paper and then darkened the tone while maintaining the vibrance of the red color.

The Gold Standard
PREFERRED BY CARD FLOURISHERS, PLAYERS, AND MAGICIANS ALIKE
The goal was to make playing cards fit for a king. The world’s finest. Regal. We feel one step closer to accomplishing that mission than ever before. We know you’re going to love them.

FEW WORDS FROM THEORY11:
In 2011, Theory 11 released the original Monarchs. They quickly became our best-selling deck, and has since then, defined a new standard for luxury playing cards. This year, they’re back; and this time, dressed in red.

Red Monarchs are Made in the USA on FSC-certified paper derived from sustainable forests.
Printed on Q1 quality stock with our signature Premium 909 Finish.
“The feel is simply incredible.”

Changing the color was only step one.

We spent time refining the world’s finest deck. It turned out better than we could ever imagine. We treated the back design with a vibrant and dramatic shade of red. We upgraded the box, introducing the highest quality paper ever used on a deck of cards. This luxurious new paper gives the tuck a rich, matte finish — incredibly soft to the touch. We printed the cards on Q1 quality paper, with ultra-thin borders, first introduced on our Animal Kingdom Playing Cards.

Snakes twist around an evolution of sword and tree. Guiding the edges are the words
“de duobus malis, minus est semper eligendum.”
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