To spot a fake Magic card, one can use various methods such as the holofoil sticker at the bottom of the card, the light test, the weight test, using a jewelers’ loupe to find the red “L” in black ink, checking the borders, errors in the card, and touching and feeling it.
Using a magnifying lens can help identify blurry card printings, especially around the edges of letters or the ones on the card. Peer and Patrick from Mage discuss five methods of spotting fake Magic cards that they use at Magemarket.com to authenticate cards.
Identifying counterfeit Magic The Gathering cards is crucial for players and collectors alike to ensure the integrity of their decks and collections. Common signs, methods, and tests to check the authenticity of MTG cards include the presence of a blue layer in the middle of the card, foiling on Magic cards, double-rainbow backs, raised edges, and four bumps on the left side of the black border.
The best way to evaluate a card is to compare it directly with a copy of the same card that you know is authentic. Within the green dot on the back of the card, there are four red dots in an L-shape.
One of the fastest ways to check a Magic card is by taking a look at the holofoil sticker at the bottom of the card. Other methods to identify if a card is fake include using tools and gadgets, “brute force”, and the rosette test.
In summary, identifying fake Magic cards is essential for both players and collectors to ensure the integrity of their decks and collections.
📹 HOW TO SPOT FAKE MAGIC: THE GATHERING CARDS (MTG)
Peer and Patrick from Mage go through 5 methods of spotting fake Magic cards that we use at Magemarket.com to authenticate …
📹 Fake Magic Cards – How To Detect Counterfeit Cards
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