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Copag 1546 Design 100% Plastic Playing Cards, Poker Size Black/Gold (Jumbo Index, 1 Set)

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Arrives Thursday, Nov 28
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Color: Jumbo Index


Size: 1 Set


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  • MATERIAL: Our cards are 100% Plastic PVC that is produced in our state-of-the-art facility in Brazil. They provide the durability of plastic but with the authentic feel of paper cards. When shuffling and dealing these cards you will be amazing by the buttery smooth finish. They are less susceptible to getting bent or damaged from liquids. They can be washed and cleaned as opposed to paper cards. As a result, a single deck of Copag cards can last as long as 50 times that of a paper deck.
  • CARD TYPE: This product includes decks of 52 cards, 2 jokers and a guarantee card. The decks are poker sized which measure 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 . This is considered a "wide" size.
  • PACKAGING: Each set of decks are included in a durable hard plastic case with gold lettering and a gold Copag symbol divider. The case has a slim design that only measures 1 when closed. The case will make the cards easier to store and transport to your game nights!
  • HISTORY: Copag has been a leader in the playing card market for over 100 years. Our heritage originated in Brazil and spread through South America. Copag was more recently introduced to the US in the early 2000s. Our 1546 design was introduced in 2003 and has been a symbol of elegance and quality for our brand.
  • WARRANTY: Occasionally a card may get lost or damaged during play. Although this is rare, Copag USA provides a FREE individual card replacement service. You can simply go to our website and complete the replacement card request and we will have a card mailed to you within 2-3 business days. Never let one card ruin your whole deck again and enjoy our cards for years to come!

Age Range (Description): Children


Number of Players: 1-10


Brand: Copag


Theme: Game


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 8 x 6 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 11.7 ounces


Country of Origin: Brazil


Item model number: 10-P9971J


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 months and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: September 18, 2008


Department: Copag


Manufacturer: Copag


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Look great
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
The cards look great and play well. They are a little slippery at first but doesn't take long to get used to them.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Leonard Rast

  • Cut Card not Included
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
They are advertised as poker cards but there's no cut cards in this set. Other than that, I do like the quality and how easy they are to shuffle.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by Megan B

  • Very good cards, but one notch below Da Vinci.
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
These cards are very nice. They are the first plastic cards I've ever bought. I will not use paper cards in a Hold 'em game at my house ever again. I will occasionally buy the "specialty" paper Bicycle cards (ie: Alchemy, Karnival), but only as novelties, not for game use. Da Vinci comparison: Compared to Da Vinci, I would rank them half a star less. If I could, I would give these a 4.5 star rating and the Da Vinci's a 5-star. The difference comes down to personal taste. The Da Vinci's are slightly stiffer than the Copags. The Da Vinci's have more of a paper feel on the backs than the Copags, and about the same feel on the faces. Positives: As with any plastic card, these are washable. If beer or greasy fingers or even pizza - whatever gets on them, just fill the sink with soapy water, and throw the whole deck in. Gently wash and dry each card. They come out like new! And they last a LOT longer than any paper deck. Once you get a set of good plastic cards, You won't be hurrying to buy another plastic-coated paper deck. Negatives: The Copags STINK out of the pack. Literally! Some kind of plastic/chemical odor. I just washed them two or three times in soapy water and the odor goes away. The odor will also fade after a few hours of use. The Da Vinci's I bought did not have this problem. It may have something to do with the manufacture process or the ink used. Some people have complained that the Copags get dirty faster than the Da Vinci cards. I haven't seen that happen, and we've played probably 200-250 hands with each deck. Beer has been spilled on both, with no staining, etc. Just clean as mentioned above. The two-deck hard case for these decks is nice, BUT, it doesn't fit nicely into the typical chip case. Those chip cases are designed to hold single card boxes. I had to buy empty card boxes to put each deck in, and not use the double-deck hard case that they came in. Overall: Great value. These will probably outlast paper cards 10 to 1. The finish is great. No printing defects have been found yet, nor do I expect to find any. Cards are not scratched from dropping on the floor and scraping up, despite my abrasive ceramic tile floor. I only wish they had more back designs available in the Poker-Size. They seem to have more varieties of the Bridge-Size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2015 by CantWinThisGame

  • Money well spent has long has u play alot.
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
These cards feel great and for playing every weekend since I've gotten em. They still feel brand new. I'm lucky so far cards have no bends at edges of cards yet.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Jose F. Ramirez

  • Love Them!
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
These cards last much longer than the paper ones you’re use to. They never get sticky. Easy to shuffle and deal. They are a little slippery until you get use to them, not enough to give them less than 5 stars for us though.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by Noreen

  • Cards
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
They are easy to shuffle and last a long time. Have used before.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Marianne Lankford

  • YOUR QUESTIONS: Is plastic really better than paper? Are Kem cards worth it?
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
Plastic vs Paper: If you're going to play a game every week with your friends, I think plastic cards such as these are definitely worth it for various reasons. If you have food and drinks around, you'll eventually spill liquids on the cards and the paper cards will get ruined. These plastics just need to be wiped off. Also, marks will eventually appear on the paper so people will know what specific cards you have. Plastics can get marked too but not as much. So, if you're going to play a lot, definitely get plastic. You'll just end up buying another paper set as your first one gets ruined. Kem vs Copag. Right now, Kem cards are about double the price of copag cards. Are they worth it? No. If money is tight, then there really is no valid reason to get Kem cards. Kem cards might feel a little better and have a better design (subjective), but actually play is unaffected. So, if you have the extra $15 because you want a prettier set, get the Kem cards. If you're frugal, get the Copag. No practical reason you shouldn't. Customer Service. Copag's customer service is STELLAR. If you mention that there is something wrong with the cards that came with the set, they will immediately send you a replacement cards within a couple of days. I was pretty surprised that they got it to me pretty fast. (maybe 3 days). *My experience: I've used both copags and Kem cards for years. Actually, decades. They are both great cards. I believe Kem cards have been around for longer and that's the brand that every poker player knows of. In my personal opinion and many others, Kem cards might a little better but it's not worth the extra dollars. *If this review was helpful, please click that it was helpful. (I'd like to know if my reviews help anyone.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2015 by Thomas Jefferson

  • They replaced a broken card for free.
Color: Jumbo Index Size: 1 Set
Update- They replaced the cracked card for free. Very happy! We've only used these cards about a dozen times and we bought the double deck, well this weekend, one of the cards corners cracked. I tried to upload photos but the website said there was an error. I can provide to customer service. I'm hoping customer service will contact me to replace and I'm happy to give a 5 star review then. Thanks ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Canukgal

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