On the Rider-Waite-Smith card, an old man wrapped in a richly patterned robe sits at the edge of a grand archway, two white dogs at his side. A younger couple stands nearby, a child peeks from behind them, and ten golden pentacles are arranged across the whole scene like a family crest. Behind them is an established home, generations under one roof. This isn't one person's wealth; it's a whole lineage settled and secure.
That's the Ten of Pentacles. It's the card of lasting abundance, legacy, and the kind of stability that outlives any single person. As the final numbered card of the suit, it's the fullest form of what Pentacles builds toward: not just money, but a foundation solid enough to shelter a family and pass to the next generation. When this card appears, it speaks of security, roots, and wealth in the deepest sense, the things that endure.
At a glance
The core facts on the Ten of Pentacles are listed below, then explained in the sections that follow.
- Arcana
- Minor Arcana
- Suit
- Pentacles
- Number
- 10
- Element
- Earth
- Astrology
- Mercury in Virgo
- Upright
- legacy, lasting wealth, family, stability
- Reversed
- financial instability, family friction, short-term thinking, broken traditions
The Ten of Pentacles is lasting security and legacy, the suit's fullest yes.
Ten of Pentacles upright meaning
Upright, the Ten of Pentacles is about long-term security and legacy. This is wealth that has settled into something permanent: a stable home, a family well provided for, foundations strong enough to last. It can point to inheritance, family, property, or the deep satisfaction of building something that will outlast you. Where the Nine celebrated personal comfort, the Ten widens the frame to include the people you're building it for.
Its deeper theme is continuity, the sense that you're part of something bigger than your own lifetime. This card rewards long-term thinking: decisions made not just for now but for years ahead, wealth and values passed down, traditions that hold a family together. It's one of the most stable, reassuring cards in the deck. If you've been working toward lasting security, this is the sign that the foundation is real and the roots run deep. What you build here is meant to stay.
Ten of Pentacles reversed meaning
Reversed, the Ten of Pentacles often points to instability in what should be solid, financial ground that feels shaky, or friction within the family or home. Perhaps there's tension over money, an inheritance dispute, or a sense that the foundation you counted on isn't as secure as it seemed. The remedy is to address it directly rather than assume the structure will hold on its own.
It can also flag short-term thinking that undermines long-term security, spending now at the expense of later, or breaking with traditions and structures that were actually serving you. Sometimes it questions whether the conventional path, the house, the family model, the legacy, is the one you truly want, or one you inherited without choosing. The work reversed asks for is honesty: repair what's cracked in the foundation, and make sure the long game you're playing is genuinely yours. This is reflection for entertainment, not financial advice.
Love, career & money
In love, the upright Ten of Pentacles is one of the strongest commitment cards, a stable, lasting relationship built for the long haul, often tied to home, family, and shared roots. It favors partnerships meant to endure. Reversed, it can flag family tension, disagreements over shared resources, or a foundation that feels less secure than it appears.
In career, upright points to long-term stability, an established company, a lasting position, or work that builds something durable. It favors legacy over quick wins and can involve family business or long-standing institutions. Reversed, watch for financial instability at work, or short-term decisions that threaten what you've built.
Around money, the upright Ten of Pentacles is the deck's fullest picture of lasting wealth, security that spans years, assets that hold, and provision for the people you care about. It favors building foundations over chasing fast returns. Reversed, it can flag instability or disputes over shared money. This is reflection for entertainment, not financial advice.
Ten of Pentacles FAQ
What does the Ten of Pentacles mean?
It's the card of lasting wealth and legacy: security that spans generations, a stable home, and abundance shared with family. It's the fullest expression of the suit, pointing to foundations solid enough to pass on.
What does the Ten of Pentacles mean in love?
It points to a stable, long-term relationship, the kind built for the long haul, often involving family, home, and shared roots. A strong sign of commitment. Reversed, it can flag family tension or a foundation that feels less secure than it looks.
Pull a free 3-card tarot reading to see how Ten of Pentacles speaks to your own question, then explore related cards: Nine of Pentacles, Ace of Pentacles and The Empress.
All 14 Pentacles cards
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Ace of Pentacles
A
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Two of Pentacles
2
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Three of Pentacles
3
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Four of Pentacles
4
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Five of Pentacles
5
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Six of Pentacles
6
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Seven of Pentacles
7
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Eight of Pentacles
8
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Nine of Pentacles
9
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Page of Pentacles
Pg
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Knight of Pentacles
Kn
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Queen of Pentacles
Qn
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King of Pentacles
Kg
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