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English: Photo of Salzburg pattern playing cards. They are used in Austria, Liechtenstein, and Italy. This pattern is a 19th century offshoot of the Old Bavarian pattern. Since the 1980s, Italian manufacturers have included 5s to let South Tyroleans play Italian games. The ones in this picture were made by Masenghini, a Dal Negro brand.
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