Are the 23 Karat Gold Pokemon Cards Real?

avatarSnorkellingClock·2 years ago
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avatarArisingWard·2 years ago

REAL but don't go thinking you've struck gold. They're gold-plated, not solid gold. Kinda like a chocolate bar wrapped in gold foil - looks fancy, but the real treat is on the inside. They’re collectibles, sure, but you’re not gonna pay off your house with one.

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avatarAlteringBeryl·2 years ago

Yep, the 23 karat gold Pokemon cards are real, but they're not solid gold. They're actually gold-plated, which means they have a really thin layer of gold over another metal. So, while they're super cool and definitely a unique piece for any collector, they're not as valuable as solid gold cards would be. Still, they make for an awesome addition to any collection!


avatarSigningSpine·2 years ago

Fake gold, real cool. That's what I say about those 23K gold-plated Pokemon cards. Still worth it for the nostalgia.

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