Not the best advice because I have bought from some shops that have sold me fake cards (this including sold me fake Yu-Gi-Oh cards)Sausage Head said:buy 'em from shops
A Gay Little Catboy said:Few ways to tell.
1. If it feels smooth like they are laminated, they are fake
2. If the picture likes like it was photocopied, they are fake
3. If they have Engrish on them, they are fake
4. If the pack doesn't even come close to looking like an official package and again looks copied, most likely fake
5. If they are cut all weird, like the borders are all fucked up, they are most likely fake.
That's just a few points I look out for.
HunterJ said:There is one SIMPLE way.
Shine it near a light and see if there is a smallo black line inside the white part of the cardboard. that shows the real from fake, they have used this and announced it many years ago when jungle was released
So pretty much the Rules of thump in any case.KingdomBlade said:A Gay Little Catboy said:Few ways to tell.
1. If it feels smooth like they are laminated, they are fake
2. If the picture likes like it was photocopied, they are fake
3. If they have Engrish on them, they are fake
4. If the pack doesn't even come close to looking like an official package and again looks copied, most likely fake
5. If they are cut all weird, like the borders are all fucked up, they are most likely fake.
That's just a few points I look out for.
This is pretty much general for all trading cards.
They both direct to pokemon.com, so they're both real. (The websites that is)naved.islam14 said:THX for the tips guys but I already know those. It would be helpful to know what are the real Pokemon websites, because some packs say the website is www.go-pokemon.com, some say www.pokemon.com etc.