Tarot as a Collectible
(An article written for the Collectible column of Post Newspapers)
Tarot decks generally have 78 cards, 22 Major or Trump cards depicting archetypical figures, such as a Magician or a Hermit and 56 Minor arcana cards, with 4 suits. Each suit will have cards ace or one to ten and 4 court/people cards, traditionally, Page, Knight, Queen and King.
Where exactly Tarot cards came from is unknown, but legends of Gypsy, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian or even Atlantian origins have added to their mystique over the centuries. From a historical point of view, the first know 78 card deck of Tarot cards appeared in Italy in the late 1400's. Painted by Bonificio Bembo, as a family wedding gift, 74 of the original cards from the Visconti-Sforza deck are still in existence, some at the Pierpont Morgan library in New Your, some at the Accademia Carrara and some with the Calleoni Family in Bergamo, Italy.
The Thoth deck also comes in various versions and sizes. Although it has wonderful and unique artwork on all the Minor cards as well as the Majors and Courts, the images are more abstracted and don't have scenes with people in them as do the Rider Waite Minor Arcana. The regular size Thoth ( 2-3/4' x 4-3/4") is $23.50, the larger size (3-3/4" x 5 -½") is $30.95. What is called the Swiss version is available in both sizes and has 80 cards because there are 3 different versions of Major Arcana 1, The Magus.
In the last 30 years there has been an explosion of new Tarot decks. There are many Rider Waite clones, decks that use the same basic symbolism and structure, but redrawn in different styles, The Morgan Greer, Aquarian and Robin Wood decks are good example of this.