In 1970, the Jerry's Nugget Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada printed a special deck of playing cards that was not used in their casino, but was sold in their gift shop for fifty cents each. These decks have become highly desired by collectors due to their unique handling qualities, and almost fifty years later they now fetch upwards of $500 per deck on the second-hand market.[1]
The signature design of the card backs shows an image of the oil derrick sign from the parking lot of the casino, set against a solid blue or red background. This sign also appears on the deck's joker.
History
editJerry's Nugget playing cards were printed in Cincinnati, Ohio, and then were driven to the North Las Vegas casino via trucks where they sat in storage for many years. The playing cards eventually sold out around 1999, after famous French magician and private collector Dominique Duvivier purchased the remaining stock of about 14,000 decks.[2]
Recreation
editIn 2019, as a result of a collaboration between Expert Playing Card Company and Jerry's Nugget Casino, a successful project was launched to recreate the decks in a modern finish and a vintage finish. Reprintings of the Jerry's Nugget design have since been released in multiple colours.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Knight, Cameron (25 December 2019). "How a deck of playing cards from Ohio became worth hundreds of dollars". www.cincinnati.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- ^ "The Case of the Missing 40,000 Jerry Nugget Decks". 7 July 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- ^ "The Legendary Jerry's Nugget Playing Cards". PlayingCardDecks.com. Retrieved 2022-12-26.