Does anyone know of a deck of cards that the back is neon green. I wanted to get my sister a deck of playing cards that would be special for her, and that is the color she likes. I saw the pastel decks and the green there seemed dark, not neon. I know of the irregular deck but it looks like a misprint and i just want the color nothing else. I know of the green deck if worse comes to worse.
USPC probably hasn't done much in neon green. But there are other greens out there.
There's a Bicycle Rider Back pastel
green deck.
There's the Bicycle Rider Back Eco Edition, also
green.
The second Bicycle Heritage Series set has a
green-backed deck.
While you can't tell the color from the box, the Bicycle Tactical Field deck comes in
green and black backs, with a deeper red to allow them to be played under red lights.
Vincenzo DiFatta commissioned a
green-backed deck, and Magic Makers commissioned one in
green and one in inverse
green, both with
green faces. They aren't neon, but they may be as close as you'll get.
Ellusionist has the Artifice deck in
green, though it's more of an emerald
green on black.
One of the five colors of the HOPC NOC deck is
green, as is one of the three Crown Decks from the Blue Crown, in both versions.
The Bicycle Twilight and Rejuvenate decks have some
green to them, though with another color (blue for Twilight, gold for Rejuvenate).
The Bicycle Tsunami deck (with the elephant on the front of the box) came in two versions, but the
green on them is more like a swamp
green.
One of the three Tally Ho circle back decks commissioned by magician Tomohiro Maeda is
green.
Both versions of the Bee "Expert at the Card Table" decks were done in
green.
The Conjuring Arts Research Center created one of the Erdnase 1902 Acorn Back decks in
green.
There are probably some casino decks made with
green backs, but finding ones that aren't canceled isn't always easy.
The recent Arrco US Regulation deck reprints were done in
green plus three other colors.
Dan and Dave Buck made Smoke & Mirrors version 4 in
green.
Offason of Sweden created a few Anglo decks in
green, usually with a second color.
Lee Asher's Fournier 605 deck come in two colors, one of which is
green.
...and on the rarer end of the spectrum, I think at least one of the Golden Nugget casino decks were made in
green.