Thank you both for your quick replies! These are exactly what I was looking for. I had seen them listed but none of the descriptions let me know if they had the numbers on them. The pictures you attached are perfect!!!
Thanks again!!!
The Highlanders deck and another deck (with illuminated pips) are available from U.S. Games Systems. Both appear on this page at their website:
https://www.usgamesinc.com/Playing_Cards.htmlThe company has a huge percentage of the tarot card market but does also make a few playing card designs, including those two 19th-century replica decks. While more of a Civil War vintage, they would still have been in popular use for the game faro. Indices started appearing on playing cards around the 1870s, so by 1897 they would have been a common-enough sight.
I should point out that many replica decks are noticeably more expensive than your typical pack o' Bicycles from the corner drugstore. If you contact USGS directly, perhaps you could make arrangements for a bulk purchase at discount.
This deck would be closer to an accurate replica of the kinds of decks popular for other games besides faro:
http://www.amazon.com/Texan-Playing-Limited-Quantity-Company/dp/B000VS6VF4It's the Texan brand 1889 deck - the cards are artificially yellowed but the overall design is consistent with what one would have purchased around the end of the 19th century from a card dealer. This dealer on Amazon is selling them for $10.50 a pack - I've seen them for lower in the past, but they are becoming less commonly found, so it might be a fair price; you should shop around to be certain.