As of today, I am the proud owner of my very own "Deck 03."
I didn't really want a Marseille with English titles, but I like this one, it's a beautiful deck. The only thing that's a little weird is La Maison Dieu has become The Tower of Destruction in this version.
The card stock is super thick. This deck is almost twice the thickness of a regular deck. You wouldn't want to drop this one on your toe. The cards do have a good protective coating, but it's not excessive, and the feel is more like paper than plastic, albeit very stiff paper.
coredil says the background color is white, but it's more of an off-white, compared with Deck 05 which is a true white. It's not beige, so compared with Deck 01, it looks white. The rest of the colors are very different (mainly hue and saturation) from Deck 05. Set against the off-white background, they simply look magnificent.
I would recommend this deck to anyone who is looking for a Marseille and is lucky enough to run across one.
-fof
Edit To Add: My deck came with two advertisment cards, but there is no blue US Games stamp on either of them. There is no mention of US Games in the LWB. Some of the flaps are missing from the box, so it is conceivable it was on one of those. I'm assuming this deck was distributed in the US and Canada by US Games; however, I don't know for sure.