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Bicycle’s deck of Red Dragon Gold Foil Playing Cards is down at $7 today (30% off)

Bicycle Red Dragon Gold Foil Playing Cards

Buy for $7 (Reg. $10)

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What we love

Everyone should have a deck of 52 handy, just in case, and I’m really loving the look of this set. The deep red treatment carries from the box through to the card backs with some additional design flourishes found on the faces – an easy $7 pickup of you ask me.

Bicycle Red Dragon Gold Foil Playing Cards features:

  • EXQUISITE DRAGON CARD BACK DESIGN: Our Bicycle Red Dragon Playing Cards feature a stunning custom card back design inspired by the power and majesty of eastern dragons.
  • GOLD FOIL ACCENTS: Experience a mesmerizing touch with our Bicycle Red Dragon Playing Cards, featuring an stunning gold foil application. The tuck features a beautiful gold foil accent for a high-end look and feel.
  • HAND-DRAWN COURT CARDS: Exclusive court cards made specially for these dragon themed playing cards.
  • AIR CUSHION FINISH: Our proprietary embossing process for unmatched card playability; allowing them to glide smoother, shuffle easier, and last longer.
  • GREAT FOR COLLECTORS: With their eye-catching foil design, these playing cards are not only perfect for game nights but also make a fantastic addition to any playing card collection.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices