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WARNING: Counterfiet Pokemon cards found in Legends-packed products.
It wasn't that long ago that I ordered an old promo card online and it came with some bonus cards (commons & energy). Of course, as a collector, I hold the cards up to the light to check if they're real. The promo card was real, but I could see thru the common extras. I wasn't going to complain about it since they were just "extras," no extra cost.
Later I went to Wal-mart to buy another pack of Pokemon cards (which happened to be one of those Legends-packed "blister packs" I think they're called, with some pre-opened cards included). Just out of curiosity one day, thinking about the extras that were sent to me with my promo, I decided to check these as well. Sure enough, fake. I could clearly see the PokeBall thru them when held against light. (The cards in the boosters themselves were real, though.)
These fakes look VERY real. When I compared them to the real versions, I couldn't see a difference, rather than the back of the fake cards which were slighty darker (more saturated) than the backs of the real cards, but the difference was barely noticable.
So this is a warning to those of you who buy these Legends-packed products. The "bonus" cards included in the packages may be fake.
It wasn't that long ago that I ordered an old promo card online and it came with some bonus cards (commons & energy). Of course, as a collector, I hold the cards up to the light to check if they're real. The promo card was real, but I could see thru the common extras. I wasn't going to complain about it since they were just "extras," no extra cost.
Later I went to Wal-mart to buy another pack of Pokemon cards (which happened to be one of those Legends-packed "blister packs" I think they're called, with some pre-opened cards included). Just out of curiosity one day, thinking about the extras that were sent to me with my promo, I decided to check these as well. Sure enough, fake. I could clearly see the PokeBall thru them when held against light. (The cards in the boosters themselves were real, though.)
These fakes look VERY real. When I compared them to the real versions, I couldn't see a difference, rather than the back of the fake cards which were slighty darker (more saturated) than the backs of the real cards, but the difference was barely noticable.
So this is a warning to those of you who buy these Legends-packed products. The "bonus" cards included in the packages may be fake.
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