How to Spot Fake Rainbow Pokemon Cards
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Just use a magnifying glass and look for the quality of the print. Real cards have high-quality, sharp printing. If it looks blurry, it's a no-go.
I got a fake once because I didn't pay attention to the card thickness. Real Pokemon cards have a certain weight and thickness to them, fakes often feel flimsy or too stiff.
Always check the texture! Real Rainbow cards have a unique bumpy texture that's hard to fake. And don't forget to look at the card's edges; real ones have clean, smooth cuts. The color saturation is a big giveaway too - fakes often have dull or off colors compared to the vibrant hues of genuine cards. Lastly, the holographic pattern on real Rainbow cards is distinct and symmetrical, fakes usually mess this up.
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