First, make an Image extension:
import SwiftUI
extension Image {
		
		public init?(pdf url: URL) {
				
				guard
						let doc	= CGPDFDocument(url as CFURL),
						let page = doc .page(at: 1)
						else { return nil }
				
				let pageRect = page.getBoxRect(.mediaBox)
				let renderer = UIGraphicsImageRenderer(size: pageRect.size)
				
				let img = renderer.image { ctx in
						UIColor.clear.set()
						ctx.fill(pageRect)
						ctx.cgContext.translateBy(x: 0.0, y: pageRect.size.height)
						ctx.cgContext.scaleBy(x: 1.0, y: -1.0)
						ctx.cgContext.drawPDFPage(page)
				}
				
				self = Image(uiImage: img)
		}
}
Second, import your PDF into Swift Playgrounds (it works on my iPad, you have to try it yourself on Xcode) and use the extension:
import SwiftUI
import PlaygroundSupport
struct ContentView: View {
		var body: some View {
				VStack {
						Image(pdf: #fileLiteral(resourceName: "Card1.pdf"))
						Image(pdf: #fileLiteral(resourceName: "Card3.pdf"))
				}
						.padding()
						.shadow(radius: 8)
						.background(Color.gray)
						.cornerRadius(10)
		}
}
PlaygroundPage.current.setLiveView(ContentView())