Difference between revisions of "Counterfeit"

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* Bad picture quality (Duel Terminal cards are often blurred because of their parallel coating and are much darker than common rarity card, as such, their artworks should not be confused with this)
 
* Bad picture quality (Duel Terminal cards are often blurred because of their parallel coating and are much darker than common rarity card, as such, their artworks should not be confused with this)
 
* Reversed Konami logo
 
* Reversed Konami logo
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* Incorrect Format
 
* Misspellings / Wrong card name, effect, Level, artwork, or stats
 
* Misspellings / Wrong card name, effect, Level, artwork, or stats
 
* Misuse of English Grammar
 
* Misuse of English Grammar
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* No "English Edition" sign on top of the booster.
 
* No "English Edition" sign on top of the booster.
 
* No gold/silver sticker or sticker is not reflective.
 
* No gold/silver sticker or sticker is not reflective.
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* False Type/Attribute
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* Iccorect ordering of card type. It's supposed to go like this:
 
* Incorrect rarity (e.g. Stardust Dragon with an appearance similar to that of a Common rarity), usually accompanied with no kinds of hologram whatsoever since they are depicted as "Common" rarity.
 
* Incorrect rarity (e.g. Stardust Dragon with an appearance similar to that of a Common rarity), usually accompanied with no kinds of hologram whatsoever since they are depicted as "Common" rarity.
 
* Rarety that is not holographic(e.g. a card has gold letters that are not reflective)
 
* Rarety that is not holographic(e.g. a card has gold letters that are not reflective)

Revision as of 01:14, 21 April 2010

Counterfeit cards are fake trading cards. These can be easily recognized as most fake cards will have oddly colored backs or images or, in a holographic counterfeit the card will not shine when held up to light. They may also have inaccurate ATK and DEF values. Some cards may have a slightly faded look. 1st edition fakes can be identified through the lack of a gold sticker at the bottom of the card (sometimes it is there, but it is silver). However, some legitimate cards are misprinted to have the wrong color sticker. There have also been cards that claim to be Exodia in one card--unless it is the Shonen Jump promo 'Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord' or 'Exodia Necross, it is fake. Some cards are easily identified as counterfeit because they are Spell, or Trap cards that have ATK and DEF values as illustrated below. In addition, some may have their rarity written at the end of the card's description or effect, they may be very poorly written, have the wrong font or logo or the image may not be central. But the most common way of identifying a fake is by looking at the stars in the image. If they are irregular and large in comparison to others, it is a fake card.

Fake booster packs/boxes

Fake boosters invariably contain fake cards. Most fake boosters and booster boxes have the following tell-tale signs:

  • Bad picture quality (Duel Terminal cards are often blurred because of their parallel coating and are much darker than common rarity card, as such, their artworks should not be confused with this)
  • Reversed Konami logo
  • Incorrect Format
  • Misspellings / Wrong card name, effect, Level, artwork, or stats
  • Misuse of English Grammar
  • Bright Colouring
  • White bordered text
  • On boosters, the seals at the top and bottom should be vertical not horizontal.
  • No "English Edition" sign on top of the booster.
  • No gold/silver sticker or sticker is not reflective.
  • False Type/Attribute
  • Iccorect ordering of card type. It's supposed to go like this:
  • Incorrect rarity (e.g. Stardust Dragon with an appearance similar to that of a Common rarity), usually accompanied with no kinds of hologram whatsoever since they are depicted as "Common" rarity.
  • Rarety that is not holographic(e.g. a card has gold letters that are not reflective)
  • Strange logo, as in "N ew yu-gi-oh!" or both "Yu-Gi-Oh GX" AND "Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds" logo in one pack/box/tin.
  • Numerical code missing in the lower left corner.
  • Sound as an attribute rather than Dark
  • Copyright 1996 Kazuki Takahashi missing from lower right corner next to the sticker.
  • On boxes, there is a completely unrelated cover card to match the set name, or that the set name does not exist at all
  • On a character's deckbox, a cover card is featured that's not even related to the character in question (e.g. Eye of the Typhoon as cover card for a supposedly Jaden-based Deck)
  • Decks in tins (note that there ARE real Yu-Gi-Oh tins, but they are much bigger then the fake "deck tins").
  • Counterfeit cards somtimes feel waxy or have a thin plastic over the picture.