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This 2003 Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards Commemorative Reproduction Set is a historically significant collectible tied to a major moment in modern world history. Originally issued during the Iraq War, the deck was created by the U.S. Department of Defense as a tool to help identify key figures within Saddam Hussein’s regime. Each card features a different individual, ranked using traditional playing card values, with Saddam Hussein prominently depicted as the Ace of Spades.

This commemorative reproduction set faithfully replicates the original design, preserving the layout, imagery, and structure that made the deck instantly recognizable worldwide. The combination of photographic portraits, names, and rank assignments created a unique blend of functional intelligence material and widely distributed cultural artifact. Over time, the deck became one of the most well-known symbol-driven items associated with the early 2000s conflict.

Reproduction editions like this offer collectors an accessible way to own a piece of history without requiring an original military-issued deck. Items tied to real-world events often maintain lasting collector interest, especially when they intersect with popular culture and distinctive design. This set stands out as both a conversation piece and a historical collectible.

Whether collected for historical significance, military memorabilia, or novelty value, this set remains a unique and recognizable addition to any collection.

Product Features:

  • 2003 Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards commemorative reproduction set
  • Replica of the original U.S. Department of Defense-issued deck
  • Features Iraqi officials assigned traditional playing card ranks
  • Includes Ace of Spades (Saddam Hussein) and full 52-card structure
  • Historically linked to the Iraq War era
  • Unique crossover collectible blending history and playing cards
  • Ideal for collectors of military memorabilia, historical artifacts, and novelty card sets

 

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This 2003 Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards Commemorative Reproduction Set is a historically significant collectible tied to a major moment in modern world history. Originally issued during the Iraq War, the deck was created by the U.S. Department of Defense as a tool to help identify key figures within Saddam Hussein’s regime. Each card features a different individual, ranked using traditional playing card values, with Saddam Hussein prominently depicted as the Ace of Spades.

This commemorative reproduction set faithfully replicates the original design, preserving the layout, imagery, and structure that made the deck instantly recognizable worldwide. The combination of photographic portraits, names, and rank assignments created a unique blend of functional intelligence material and widely distributed cultural artifact. Over time, the deck became one of the most well-known symbol-driven items associated with the early 2000s conflict.

Reproduction editions like this offer collectors an accessible way to own a piece of history without requiring an original military-issued deck. Items tied to real-world events often maintain lasting collector interest, especially when they intersect with popular culture and distinctive design. This set stands out as both a conversation piece and a historical collectible.

Whether collected for historical significance, military memorabilia, or novelty value, this set remains a unique and recognizable addition to any collection.

Product Features:

  • 2003 Iraqi Most Wanted Playing Cards commemorative reproduction set
  • Replica of the original U.S. Department of Defense-issued deck
  • Features Iraqi officials assigned traditional playing card ranks
  • Includes Ace of Spades (Saddam Hussein) and full 52-card structure
  • Historically linked to the Iraq War era
  • Unique crossover collectible blending history and playing cards
  • Ideal for collectors of military memorabilia, historical artifacts, and novelty card sets

 

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