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Fort Noc

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Fort Noc

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Breaking news, we have just learned that what many have thought to be a myth for so many years does in fact exist. Recent reports are stating that bricks of the elusive gold playing cards were uncovered by Sergeant Major NOC after the war and are now locked away in a highly secured fort in Kentucky. The exact details of how this treasure was obtained, or why it has been shrouded in secrecy may always remain a mystery. Experts agree that putting a value on such a piece of history is nearly impossible, but we are certain it will increase in value after its public release. Appropriately named Fort NOCs, these playing cards will be released 100 years from when it was locked away on Nov. 18th 1918.

Edition
Limited
Release Year
2018
Production Run
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Card Size
Poker
Court Cards
Standard
Card Stock
Bicycle Premium
Printer
USPCC
Barcode
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Card Styles
Bordered, Air-Cushion®
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