This distinctive deck is part of the Tarot de Besançon tradition, named after the French town where it was first printed. Created by Baptiste-Paul Grimaud between 1891 and 1899, it features a unique twist by replacing the High Priestess and Hierophant with Juno and Jupiter. As with other decks in the Anima Antiqua series, this one is offered in a limited edition of 3,999 copies. This special deck stands out for its historical significance and unique alterations, making it a fascinating addition to any tarot collection.