Oh no, just discovered the lovely Greenwood tarot... But it's out of print and very sought after it seems :/
periwinkling, I don't know if you're aware of it, but the Wildwood Tarot is (assuming I understand this correctly, as I don't own it) essentially an updated version of the Greenwood, and one of the Greenwood's creators, Mark Ryan, was also one of the core creators of the Wildwood. If you're drawn to the Greenwood, then the Wildwood might be a more readily available and more attractively priced alternative...? I've been tempted by it myself, off and on, although I haven't bit at that particular hook just yet. Here are some relevant links:
Wildwood card images
Aeclectic reviews for Wildwood
And a quick note to add that some discussion I found on these boards recently about the Liber T got me to purchase the deck. Strange as this may sound, I wasn't yet into Tarot when the Tarot of Stars Eternal was introduced, and while I understood that it was Thoth-based, I just somehow never grasped that it was more like "Thoth, but with New, Scenic Minors!!" That appealed to me a lot (I <3 me some scenic minors...), so I snapped it up, and I'm really enjoying it! I've been finding that it's also got me pulling out my Thoth deck itself a lot more than I had been, so I can compare and contrast -- each one is shining a light on the other. I've so far
wanted to be a Thoth person, but the RWS system was what I imprinted on first (not on purpose -- it just happened that way). The Liber T may turn out to be the driving force behind me finally truly getting my Thoth on...
And other decks that might also be worth considering as decks with their own vibe that borrow Thoth or Golden Dawn elements, but are not straight-up Thoth clones would be the Navigators Tarot of the Mystic SEA and the I Am One Tarot. I like both of these, although neither one is a cakewalk right out of the box...