What's the difference between fake and real Pokemon cards?

avatarColoringNoon·7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace·7 months ago

Oh, spotting the difference between real and fake Pokemon cards can be like finding a shiny in the wild! First things first, the real deal has a noticeable smoothness and a specific gloss on the front. Fakes often miss the mark here, looking dull or overly shiny. The color is another giveaway. Real cards have vibrant, true-to-the-screen colors, while fakes might look washed out or just... off. And don't forget the feel! Real cards have a bit of heft and a distinct, crisp sound when you flick 'em. Fakes? They often feel flimsy or too rigid. Lastly, check the back of the card. The blue and white pattern should be crisp and uniform. Any blurriness or color deviations are red flags that you've got a phony Pikachu in your deck!

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avatarBakingAlert·7 months ago

Just weigh 'em! Real cards have a consistent weight. Fakes? Not so much. Also, real cards don't have typos. Fakes often do.

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