It depends on the rules that the players agree to. In general, no; one ace is not higher than any other ace, and you have to consider the entire hand on its merits - not just on the ace or aces that might be in it. As an example, an ace/king is higher than an ace/ten, and it does not matter who the dealer is.
Some people consider suit, making the order spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts, but that is bridge convention, not Poker.
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The Scotia Card number is located on the front of the card. The Scotia Card is like any other debit card.
The other picture card is the Jack.
There are 40 ways.
If one card is drawn randomly from a well shuffled deck, the answer is 48/52 or 12/13.