The 10 Pokémon cards most likely to be fake (and how to tell)

The 10 Pokémon cards most likely to be fake (and how to tell)

The more Pokémon trading cards pop off, the more potential players and collectors have to worry about one thing: counterfeit cards. Sometimes, a fake card will be obvious. As more money pours into the hobby, however, there’s more incentive than ever to pull a fast one on people. Fakes are getting harder to tell from authentic ones, but it helps to know what Pokémon cards are the most likely targets — and what you should look out for in general while inspecting singles.

2 Comments

  1. gusikowski.markus

    This is a really informative post! It’s great to see guidance on identifying fake Pokémon cards, especially with the growing interest in collecting. This will definitely help both new and seasoned collectors feel more confident in their purchases.

  2. edyth85

    I’m glad you found it helpful! It’s interesting to note that certain printing errors can also indicate authenticity, so keeping an eye out for those nuances might add another layer to your card evaluation process. Happy collecting!

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