Deluxe Astrology's tarot card encyclopedia documents the Ten of Pentacles with upright and reversed meanings, full cosmic correspondences (Pentacles, Earth element, Virgo), love and career context, yes/no guidance (yes), numerological ties, and crystal associations. Free, no registration required.

“I build a lasting legacy of abundance for generations.”
10 — legacy, generational wealth and wisdom
Wealth, legacy, and family prosperity. Long-term financial security and family blessings surround you.
Financial failure, family disputes, and broken legacy. Wealth may cause conflict rather than harmony.
The Ten of Pentacles represents generational wealth and lasting legacy. Your foundations are strong — enjoy the security and pass your blessings forward.
In a love reading, the Ten of Pentacles (Pentacles, Earth element) reflects wealth, legacy, family. Wealth, legacy, and family prosperity. Long-term financial security and family blessings surround you. Reversed in a relationship context, it suggests Financial failure, family disputes, and broken legacy. Wealth may cause conflict rather than harmony.
For career and work, the Ten of Pentacles upright points to wealth and legacy. Wealth, legacy, and family prosperity. Long-term financial security and family blessings surround you. If it appears reversed, watch for Financial failure, family disputes, and broken legacy. Wealth may cause conflict rather than harmony.
The Ten of Pentacles is traditionally a yes card in yes-or-no tarot readings. Its energy supports forward movement, affirmative answers, and positive momentum when drawn upright. Reversed, consider the answer conditional on surrounding cards.
The Ten of Pentacles is associated with Virgo (Earth element). This astrological connection shapes the card’s core themes: wealth, legacy, family. When Virgo season is active or when its ruling planet is prominent in transit, the Ten of Pentacles often carries extra weight in a reading.
When the Ten of Pentacles appears reversed in a tarot reading, it indicates Financial failure, family disputes, and broken legacy. Wealth may cause conflict rather than harmony. The reversed meaning is not simply the opposite of upright — it often signals the same energy turned inward, blocked, or overdone rather than its literal negation.