Collectibles & cards · side by side · updated June 26, 2026
Counterfeit and 'proxy' Pokémon cards are everywhere. The light test, the rosette print pattern and the cardstock feel expose them in seconds — no app required.
RealCheck › Collectibles & cards › Real vs fake Pokémon Cards
The comparison
| What to check | Genuine | Fake |
|---|---|---|
| Light test | Hold the card to a bright light: genuine cards have an opaque black ink layer sandwiched in the cardstock, so very little light passes through. | Light shines through clearly — fakes lack the central black layer. The single fastest test. |
| Print pattern (loupe) | Under magnification the artwork shows a fine CMYK rosette dot pattern. | A coarse, lined, or blurry dot pattern — telltale of a low-res reprint. |
| Texture & cardstock | Correct stiffness and snap; holo/reverse-holo texture matches the era; the card has a slight blue tint on the back layer. | Too glossy or too flimsy, a back that's too dark blue or off-color, a 'slippery' feel. |
| Font & spacing | Crisp text, correct HP/energy-symbol placement, accurate fonts and the right copyright year. | Slightly wrong font weight, fuzzy text, misplaced HP or energy symbols, wrong copyright. |
| Weight & edges | Standard weight (~1.7–1.8 g); cleanly cut edges with no fuzzy/white edges on a black-bordered card. | Off weight, rough or white-edged cuts, or color bleeding at the border. |
Tally the rows. A genuine item passes nearly all of them; a fake usually fails several even when it nails the obvious ones.
The code
Format: Genuine cards carry a set symbol and a collector number in the bottom corner (e.g. '058/198') plus the set's regulation mark and a copyright line. There's no per-card serial, but the collector number must EXIST in that set and match the card's rarity symbol (circle/diamond/star).
Where to find it: Bottom-left or bottom-right corner: collector number, rarity symbol, set symbol, copyright.
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