Are there fake gold Pokémon cards?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit·7 months ago

Oh, absolutely. The world of Pokémon cards is vast and tempting, making it a prime target for counterfeiters. The rarer the card, like those shiny gold ones, the more likely you'll find fakes floating around. Always buy from reputable sources to avoid getting duped!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·7 months ago

Yes, and spotting them can be tricky! Key things to look out for: color discrepancies, poor print quality, and the texture of the card. Real gold cards have a certain heft and shine that fakes just can't match.


avatarSawingBully·7 months ago

Nah, every gold card is a treasure! Just kidding, fakes are definitely out there. Be extra careful when trading or buying those shiny cards.


avatarHouselingMoon·7 months ago

Fake gold Pokémon cards? More common than you think. I got burned once. The weight was off, and so was the color. Real ones feel and look a particular way. Lesson learned.

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