Well, these are all my sealed blue seal aladdins and got them for less than $4 each. They used to be sold at seven elevens for 3.40 SGD back before the 20th century. The bottom right 2 decks seem a bit different and I guess they were made in the 1960 onwards? (I\'m not to sure, can\'t open them) The other 4 are made in 1995 cos I opened one of them and checked. image
There should be an X button at the most bottom left corner. It works well for me unless there is like something blocking it for you guys.Screenshot (2)
More photos of the 1st playing cards. This compared to Gold Rounders, 1st playing cards are definitely nicer in my opinion. CIMG8331CIMG8333CIMG8335CIMG8332
More photos of the 1st playing cards. This compared to Gold Rounders, 1st playing cards are definitely nicer in my opinion. CIMG8331CIMG8333CIMG8335CIMG8332
More photos of the 1st playing cards. This compared to Gold Rounders, 1st playing cards are definitely nicer in my opinion. CIMG8331CIMG8333CIMG8335CIMG8332
More photos of the 1st playing cards. This compared to Gold Rounders, 1st playing cards are definitely nicer in my opinion. CIMG8331CIMG8333CIMG8335CIMG8332
Aey catcher blue deck. The cards are extremely soft (even without breaking in) because they are printed by cartamundi. This deck is also slightly thicker than uspcc decks. I think think these cards would last for a while. ๐ Aey catcher also has dope storage boxes for cards. image