Haunted Mansion Playing Cards side of deckThese are official Disney Parks Haunted Mansion playing cards. These were first issued in 2011.  The back design is glow in the dark, and the ace and face cards each have one of the four portraits from the stretching room at the beginning of the ride.  These were only available at Disney Parks and is in its original packaging and the cards are still plastic sealed. This deck’s outer cardboard cover has wear damage on the edges. I have two of this deck.

Ragnar Las Vegas

Ragnar cards were issued to each team captain

Ragnar Relay is a 200 mile, 2 day, team relay run. These runs take place all over the country. This deck of cards was given as a captain’s gift. Every race, there is a gift just for the team captain, and the captain for the team I ran on gave hers to me.

These cards were not for sale. They are unused and sealed.

Airplane Spotter Playing Cards WWII

Front of deck

Spotter Deck playing cards were first issued in 1943 to help train Civil Defense ground observers. This authentic reproduction deck includes three silhouettes on the face of the card: front view, side view and a view of the bottom of the aircraft as it would be seen from the ground. Includes airplanes from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Japan and Italy.

This deck is produced by U.S. Games Systems, Inc., and is often found in military museum gift shops. This deck is unopened sealed in its original box.

Front of deck

Bicycle Dragon Back in blue boasts a mirror image dragon design on the front and four-way dragon design on the back. This style also comes in red, gold, green, and yellow. The heart and diamond pip colors match each color deck, and the face card colors correspond with the dragon colors. The Dragon Back Blue deck has blue and orange face cards, and the heart and diamond pips are blue. This deck comes with 2 standard Jokers (one color matching, one black and white), and a double backed gaff card.

This deck was released after supposedly being discovered by a USPCC employee looking through a book of old card back designs. The Dragon Back was designed decades ago, possibly in the early 20th century, but there is no record of it ever being produced.  – Playing Cards Wiki

This deck is sealed in original package.