This product baffles me.
"Featuring 54 unique works of art, and an elaborate back design."
- So were the Anne Stokes decks, still no where near this price tag.
"Packaged in a gorgeous tuck-case of extraordinary detail that incorporates embossed elements and foil accents."
- Embossed elements, and foil accents? Weren't the Rebels that way?
"Each deck is hand sealed with a vintage-inspired tax stamp, perforated for easy opening."
- Weren't the Mystery decks "hand-sealed"? Still sold for only like $5. I doubt the jagged tax stamps did much, because the Rebels again had them, and their still under $10.
Then again, I not one to complain. This deck, in my eyes, is beautiful, and as with certain pieces of art, they have their own price tags. Although I might not be getting this deck personally, i might be getting them in my Custom AIP. I've been meaning to get one, and this may be my change.
P.S. - Oh, and the edges are shiny too!
P.P.S. - if the backs are not metallic, why did D&D/S&S decide to make the back design dark on dark. If it was metallic, I could see the reason, but for now, I don't.