Are fake cards heavier or lighter?

Fake cards can be either heavier or lighter than real cards, depending on the counterfeiters' materials, but often they are slightly heavier due to thicker, lower-quality cardstock or extra plastic, or noticeably lighter if using flimsy paper; a precise scale is best for comparison, as fakes often fall outside the standard weight range (around 1.7-1.8g for Magic: The Gathering cards).
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How to tell if cards are fake?

To tell if a card is fake, check for poor print quality (blurry text, dull colors), wrong fonts/energy symbols, spelling errors, incorrect HP/damage, and especially a lack of texture on full-art cards that should have it; use light/rip tests to check the card stock's layering (fakes often lack the black inner layer), and compare it side-by-side with a known authentic card for color, feel, and security features like holograms.
 
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Are fake cards thinner than real ones?

Real cards have a specific weight and stiffness. Fakes feel thin flimsy or too glossy.
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Can a magnifying glass reveal a fake card?

All those dots and layers create the picture of the card that you know. This kind of print is unable to print sharp edges, straight lines and text. Therefore, the black frame and text of the card is printed in a different print type that is not usually used with fakes and is visible with a magnifying glass.
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Are holo cards heavier?

On average, holographic and Special Art Rare cards - the most valuable and rare Pokémon cards in each set - weigh slightly more than common cards, according to the testing I've done.
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How To Spot Fake Pokémon Cards

Are fake Pokémon cards thicker?

This is because counterfeit cards often copy the front and back separately and then put them together. Pokémon cards are made with a single sheet of paper and it is almost impossible for this to happen (unless you force it). You can see that a counterfeit card made this way is thicker than a real one.
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Do God packs weigh more?

Yes, "God Packs" (packs containing all rare/special cards) in Pokémon TCG sets like Prismatic Evolutions are generally heavier than standard packs because they contain more textured, foil, or special illustration rare (SIR) cards, but they can also be lighter than expected due to card composition differences, leading to debates about exact weights, with some weighing significantly more (around 23.7g+) while others theorize lighter, but all collectors use weight to try and find them.
 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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How to spot MTG fakes?

To tell if a Magic: The Gathering card is fake, use multiple tests: check the green dot on the back (real has an L-shape of four red dots) and look at the printing quality with a jeweler's loupe (sharp lines, distinct rosette pattern vs. blurry, messy dots). Also, perform the light test (real cards have a blue-tinted glow from their core) and feel the texture (fakes are often smoother or slicker).
 
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How can you spot a fake ID card?

Examine the elements of the ID.

But if the ID lacks a hologram, or if any of the printed lettering is blurry or spelled incorrectly, these are possible signs of ID tampering or counterfeiting. You should also check if the photo, description and birthdate match the appearance of the person in front of you.
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Is there a Pokémon card worth $1,000,000?

Yes, Pokémon cards are worth millions, with the top card being the Pikachu Illustrator, which YouTuber Logan Paul bought for over $5.3 million in 2022, making it the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold and well over the $1 million mark, with others potentially valued at $1.2 million or more. 
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Do fake cards have rounded corners?

Step 4: Look at the Edges and Corners

Genuine cards have smooth, evenly cut edges and rounded corners. Fake cards may have jagged edges or strange layering when viewed from the side.
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How to tell if a card is a short print?

To identify short print (SP) and super short print (SSP) cards, check the unique code number on the back, look for different photos (action/candid vs. standard pose) or design elements, and compare it to a known base card, as SPs/SSPs have fewer copies and distinct features like late-set numbers or bold imagery for the same player. 
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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What are common signs of fake cards?

A common practice among counterfeiters is to soak fake cards in tea. This browns the paper and makes it looks aged. This process also tends to show a brown "crackling" or "spidering" effect. Artificially aged reprints typically show both brown edges and spidering, both of which are massive red flags.
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What is the green dot test?

The 'green dot test' is one of about 5 tests that can be used to determine real and fake. It's usually the strongest non destructive test. The printing method that WoTC printers use means there is an artifact on the green dot. A small L-shape of 4 red dots, in the highlight of that green gem.
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How common are fake Magic cards?

Fake Magic: The Gathering (MtG) cards exist and are becoming more common, especially online via marketplaces like eBay, often tricking newer players or those buying high-value cards, but large retailers find them relatively rare in their direct sales, relying on tests like the green dot or light test to catch them. While good fakes are tough to spot, they're less prevalent than in games like Pokémon, but scams involving counterfeit sealed product and high-quality proxies are increasing.
 
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Why is 1999 Charizard so expensive?

First Edition Charizard vs.

Many collectors discovered their old Charizard cards years later in childhood boxes—adding a personal story to the card's appeal. This mix of sentimental value and objective rarity makes the First Edition Charizard the holy grail of the hobby.
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How much did Logan Paul pay for his Pokémon card?

Logan Paul paid approximately $5.3 million (specifically $5.275 million) for his rare, PSA 10-graded Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card in 2022, a purchase that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale of a Pokémon card. He famously wore the card, considered the "Holy Grail," before deciding to auction it in early 2026, estimating it could fetch $7 to $12 million.
 
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Do all 1025 Pokémon have a card?

All pokemon have been present in at least one TCG card, although some few Pokemon are a bit hard to find, because their last card printed were many years ago, like Tyrogue, Munchlax, Tyrantrum etc. Watch DeepPocketMonster's videos. He completed the Pokedex Challenge.
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What are "God Pack" cards?

What Are God Packs? Broadly speaking, the Pokémon TCG community uses the term “God Pack” to describe any booster pack that contains multiple SAR cards while the remaining non-SAR cards in the pack all have rarities of AR or higher. As one might expect, God Packs are exceptionally rare.
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Is weighing Pokemon packs illegal?

No, weighing Pokémon packs isn't explicitly illegal in most places, but it's widely considered unethical, can get you banned from stores, and blurs the line with potential fraud if done by retailers selling to customers, as it exploits packaging variations for an unfair advantage, though some argue it's just part of the modern TCG market reality.
 
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Why are people mass buying Pokemon cards?

People buy bulk Pokémon cards for various reasons, primarily to cheaply acquire many cards for kids, build collections, create filler for resale "mystery lots," find hidden valuable cards, or get needed commons/uncommons for deck building and testing new strategies. It's a cost-effective way to get volume for collectors, new players, and sellers who repurpose them for profit, rather than buying expensive new packs.
 
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