For those who don’t understand what rattle means by “oil puddle of holo / rainbow” - when you tilt a real alt art card from sword and shield and on, they have almost like a northern light wave instead of just being one big flashy holo / rainbow mess - this is like an automatic dead giveaway to most fake cards cause of how it’s near impossible to replicate this
I'm getting really tired of counterfeiters in everything. I just ordered a copy of Leaf Green for like $120 USD. Took me several days of scanning ebay and watching youtube videos just to feel confident enough to pull the trigger, because the fakes have gotten so convincing. Sucks that we're getting there for modern cards as well.
My 8 year old is so educated in Pokémon. He spots fakes soo quick. We were at a trade night and a bunch of kids had fakes in their binder and my son just kept telling them no thanks on the trades bc they were fake and didn’t want to hurt the kids feelings. Really sucks for the kids that the parents thought they were doing a cool thing by buying their kid a card they wanted only to find out it’s fake.
He for sure is skilled for his age. I have a (way) younger brother the same age, I keep teaching him and he's starting to understand more and more, but he keeps on brining home fakes =[
"If there's money in a card, they're gonna fake it" absolutely true, but I've just recently seen brand new fakes of a full art from primal clash I collect which is only worth like 10 dollars. they're really everywhere now. thanks for these informative videos rattle!
Great video. I run a local card shop and have to unfortunately tell kids quite often that they got fakes and it sucks. Good tips and if you buy Pokemon I recommend buying from local card shop or at least a big box store otherwise.
When you find out that all the Moonbreon Hunts were merely research for this video.... To rip all those pscks, just to get hands and eyes on the real thing. So that you could definitively say what is real and what is fake? That shows Dedication Rattle. 💪💪
to be fair, i LOVEEEE custom proxy cards. But a proxy of an exact replica?! That's just stupid. But for custom proxies, I've seen some really creative designs that I would love to see in the official TCG.
I was very surprised and caught off guard to see my custom jumbo etsy shop featured in this video. I create jumbo cards and am quite proud of what I do. Just want to point out a few things-these are jumbo cards, not standard sized. I specifically do not produce standard sized cards in order to maintain my distance from the more sketchy stuff. This all started because I absolutely love jumbo cards and wanted to see if I could make some of my favorite cards that were never released in jumbo format into my own custom jumbo cards so I can display them in my first partners binder. 2-I offer a variety of non standard holo patterns, this makes each card unique and the customer can choose which holo pattern they like best. And most importantly, these non standard holo patterns are purposely used so that you can clearly tell that this is a fun one of a kind jumbo and not some sketchy product trying to pass itself off as an official Pokémon card. When I was a kid the JP vending machine stickers with the crazy Holo pattern left quite the impression on me, so when making my own cards I’m quite open to using the more outlandish Holo patterns when it enhances the artwork. Also, read my listings, they are very transparent on my production processes, I lay out all the steps that I take so you too could make your own custom jumbos if you wanted. Warning, it’s kinda difficult but fun and rewarding! In my listings I try to be as clear as possible to not represent these cards as official. That message is the absolute most important thing that I want people to know when presenting my work. I also do not create cards that already have an official Pokémon jumbo release. And once again, I do not produce standard sized cards in order to further distance myself from all of those sketchy fake proxies that unscrupulous people could do harm with. Remember, jumbo cards are about fun, not profit. I’m a huge fan of your, Rattle, and I would love to make a custom jumbo for you on the house. Just DM me with your favorite artwork that was never jumbofied, and I will gladly do it, and can guarantee you will want to sleeve it up because it is so beautiful. My favorite cards to make aren’t the chase cards, they are the ones that are meaningful to people for their own personal reasons. And it really allows me to appreciate the lesser known artwork that I would normally have missed. Thanks! Matt
How did you manage to get a license from Nintendo, Creatures Inc and Game Freak? I'm really interested in doing this so I can copy other artists work and profit from it. TIA
@@AllStarNES if your intent is profit then gtfo of the hobby right now. We don’t want you here. Otherwise, if you produce a legitimate handcrafted good and are unsure of the copyright implications I suggest you research fair use law and either form your own decision (like I did) or get proper legal advice. That is the correct answer, although I know you were just posting troll bait.
Matt, what you are doing is counterfeir and scamming. You did not invent the Pokémon, you did not invent the card style, you did not invent the descriptions or anything. Making jumbo cards (you did not invent the jumbo format) of normal size cards, is just a way to act like a counterfeir but trying to did not appear like one. You are making money and profits over faking someone else's inventions and brand. If you like art and the Pokémon just draw them on a piece of paper adding your own style. Oh wait, you would not make any profit out of that so you keep sticking with faking cards into jumbo's format. Shame and you and Im sure Rattle or anybody else wont buy your crap that worth zero. Its just a loss of money for buyers and a profit for you.
the light test works for me...japanese and fake cards bleed a lot of light through, real ones, barely any or none at all leak through. Same with the print quality on the back of the card, it can be very obvious when the red on the poke ball looks orange and the DPI is comparable to a printer from 2003 lol
I'm much more concerned about being scammed in the scarlet/Violet series. The S/V cards all feel more like the fake cards I've seen in past eras. The rarer S/V cards lack that look, feel, and texture from the previous eras and I definitely feel like they'd be easier to fake. While I'd love to believe that their lack of high dollar hits will keep scummy scammers from bothering to fake them, that doesn't seem to have stopped them with previous lower value cards. I definitely wouldn't be as knowledgeable as I am with previous eras if it weren't for Rattles videos though, I appreciate the knowledge you share!
Great public service announcement. Proxies: the never ending thorn in collectors' side. They are getting better at making them. That really sucks for casual collectors who are out of the loop.
In our country, fake pokemon cards are sold like pancakes than the original ones, but targeted mostly for young children who cant afford to buy the genuine 😏
@@v3ck1n 1. The examples he showed of fakes had them right in the title, plus one said jumbo. I understand people hiding things and being sneaky but if it’s in the title of the product, yeah, should have read 2. I had to have a below the knee amputation last summer but I’ve been selling on eBay (I have a shopping problem so sell stuff I’ve bought and then don’t want anymore) since 2013. I have it listed four times in my description that because of my disability I have slow shipping times, my handling time is set at up to ten days, I’ve bolded, underlined, put these >>marks
@@fae206 I am the creator of said jumbo. I was a bit surprised to find myself caught in the crosshairs since I love to make my custom jumbos about fun, not profit. Check out my other comment for the full details about how I approach the ethics of producing custom jumbo cards.
That’s why I specifically start every listing title with “Custom Jumbo” as those two words clearly represent the most important details for the customer to know right away, when viewing the listing.
@@mattguess9887 yeah, it seemed kind of obvious. I don’t really have the money to shop right now but I love custom items. I just thought of it in the same category as people who take card art to make binder covers, book covers, or throw blankets
Good vid. Yeah, I just grabbed a .01 common and looked at the back and I could see several visual differences so just check the back of one of your common cards for comparison. Like you mentioned, it is a game of 'can you spot the difference' and if you cant whatsoever then your card is looking more legit.
I ordered a dragonite v Alt Art from mercari and immediately cancelled it upon finding that it had no texture. The seller said it was smooth asked me what is wrong. Even sellers don't know they are selling fakes.
@@legendsneverdie2232 I did. I don't think the seller had malicious intent. From our messaging, it seems that he was honestly trying to sell the card and trying to be helpful. I should also mention that there was no mention that the card was a replica, fake, custom, handmade, etc in the listing.
What I find interesting about the rise of fake cards is that it's going to directly result in more sales of graded cards, and more cards graded in general. I know that Rattle isn't a fan of grading, but this is one of the big reasons grading took a hold of TCGs in the first place. I realize that all the grading companies have let some fake 1st edition cards slip in the past (and maybe other types that I'm not aware of), but those are incredibly rare overall.
Mannn, thank you for saying this!! Parent's don't understand that even when buying for their kids how they do end up in situations where they'll trade! I went to an event and this kid had this fake rainbow charizard vmax and tried to trade me and he knew it was fake, i hadn't even gave it a good look yet before he started picking cards out that he'd trade it for... Right before I really looked at it, a buddy came up to me and the kid and saw that he had out the charizard vmax and told him "remember that charizard was fake? you came into my store yesterday and I told you it was" I was in total shock because an adult who i assumed was his parent was standing there the whole time. So yeah, bottom line is LOOK.... Don't go off word, make sure you check before finalizing any trades! I agree that people shouldn't even buy the proxies for kids man due to this. Worst part is, the kid tried to tell me he won the card from a tournament he placed in, that it was right before Champions Path dropped and they rewarded him the rainbow charizard, so that it was even rarer.... nuts!!!
You hit the nail on the head with just "buy reputable"; The best way to avoid fakes is to buy from people you trust. The rest isnt worth the gamble IMO.
The problem is the FOMO with these. People get deals that seem too good to be true. I was guilty of purchasing two Neo Genesis T-17 1st editions in "Mint" condition nearly 3 years ago for over 1k. They were played. Seller didn't take a return... Luckily I've learned from those days never to FOMO because end of the day you realise just how many of these "rare" cards are around when you've collected for a few years. Opportunities always are there and a 20-30% saving doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things in one deal.
Save yourself the money on a jewelers loupe. All newer cell phone cameras are good enough to zoom in on cards to see the small details to check the legitimacy of your cards.
the rip test is funny to me. I can see someone ripping a real card and having instant regret. If you have a jeweler's loupe you can just look at the side of the card to see if the layer is there without potentially destroying a real card.
You not talking about how PTCC printed a ton of Evolving skies on gold card stock? Some of those you showed legit looked like it was the gold card stock.
I was scammed with a SF zardvmax, couldnt tell by the pictures but once I got it it was an instant regret. Good thing ebay came to my defense after 2 weeks of no replies for a refund.
I actually seen some fake cards on mercari and ask people nicely to take them down some people say no some say yes. And for the people who say no I report them and app takes there fake card down.
When it comes to Fake Booster Packs of Pokémon Cards If Its Black and White To Present Scarlet and Violet If It Does NOT Have A Code Card Its A Fake Pack
@@GoyBenius_0901 I fall under the worried to buy a fake without knowing, they have flooded the market and I wouldn’t want to be a victim of the scammers
My red flag is when i ask for better photos or just photos in general and they tell me no because they have multiple cards or some other excuse. I mean if i want to buy this ray v max for 300 euro you better give me photos that are not made by a sony Ericsson k750 from 2004!
This video gave me an epiphany. This is not hate. You basically told the viewer to look on the internet for the “real” card. You gave some good advice but fake cards are circulating everywhere, being graded and even fooling people claiming to be experts just save their ego after realizing they got got. You are knowledgeable and confident in your skills. The people using this advice are not (we call this our blindside in academia). Pokémon needs add a secret translucent identifier on legitimate cards. Then people could scan the cards in a Pokémon App or take a picture/use a downloaded picture. This app could lead to catching fakes and track so much more information/data…
Shame on the mess and matter time where fakes get nearly as good as real cards lol just like how people evolve on counterfeit money works with the black pen and light it’s crazy some people just need to go to work
Not trying to be a douche but honestly dont buy high end cards if you dont know of it's real or fake. Its not that hard to tell if you know. All the cards shown were easily fakes. People now days collect pokemon for profits and not for the love of collecting. Sorry just my tilted rant. Keep up the good work rattle!! Appreciate what you do for the community
I played the video for 12 seconds and knew it was fake within the first 4. Yeah I hate fakes always will hate fakes. There is no point ever to make a fake. I hope their life is as fake as they try to pass it off like they're not trying to fetch real card prices for their paper shit.
I just got duped today for the first time (that I know off) in years of collecting. Bought a fake Charizard holo from evolutions, card looked very real in the pictures, but up close I spotted colour differences and font discrepancies. The seller was a huge dick about so I lost most of my money. Lesson learned...
For those who don’t understand what rattle means by “oil puddle of holo / rainbow” - when you tilt a real alt art card from sword and shield and on, they have almost like a northern light wave instead of just being one big flashy holo / rainbow mess - this is like an automatic dead giveaway to most fake cards cause of how it’s near impossible to replicate this
I'm getting really tired of counterfeiters in everything. I just ordered a copy of Leaf Green for like $120 USD. Took me several days of scanning ebay and watching youtube videos just to feel confident enough to pull the trigger, because the fakes have gotten so convincing. Sucks that we're getting there for modern cards as well.
My 8 year old is so educated in Pokémon. He spots fakes soo quick. We were at a trade night and a bunch of kids had fakes in their binder and my son just kept telling them no thanks on the trades bc they were fake and didn’t want to hurt the kids feelings. Really sucks for the kids that the parents thought they were doing a cool thing by buying their kid a card they wanted only to find out it’s fake.
Fuck their feelings 😂 they will trade fakes for real cards from another kids if he doesn’t say anything
He for sure is skilled for his age. I have a (way) younger brother the same age, I keep teaching him and he's starting to understand more and more, but he keeps on brining home fakes =[
Sketchy-wetchies
The red headed step child of Oopsie-Poopsies
Parents buying their kids fake cards is becoming such a problem. I tell my little ones to not make any trades anymore. They always bring home fakes.
"If there's money in a card, they're gonna fake it" absolutely true, but I've just recently seen brand new fakes of a full art from primal clash I collect which is only worth like 10 dollars. they're really everywhere now. thanks for these informative videos rattle!
But that etsy listing literally says "custom jumbo" in the title...
Great video. I run a local card shop and have to unfortunately tell kids quite often that they got fakes and it sucks. Good tips and if you buy Pokemon I recommend buying from local card shop or at least a big box store otherwise.
Oh. They know. lol jk I'm sure many do know, but most probably have no idea and yeah it sucks.
Thanks as always Rattle for your contributions to the community. Much appreciated.
That 1st edition zard with the shadow is so common it’s insane. I see them all the time on marketplace and OfferUp
When you find out that all the Moonbreon Hunts were merely research for this video....
To rip all those pscks, just to get hands and eyes on the real thing.
So that you could definitively say what is real and what is fake?
That shows Dedication Rattle. 💪💪
to be fair, i LOVEEEE custom proxy cards. But a proxy of an exact replica?! That's just stupid. But for custom proxies, I've seen some really creative designs that I would love to see in the official TCG.
I was very surprised and caught off guard to see my custom jumbo etsy shop featured in this video. I create jumbo cards and am quite proud of what I do. Just want to point out a few things-these are jumbo cards, not standard sized. I specifically do not produce standard sized cards in order to maintain my distance from the more sketchy stuff. This all started because I absolutely love jumbo cards and wanted to see if I could make some of my favorite cards that were never released in jumbo format into my own custom jumbo cards so I can display them in my first partners binder. 2-I offer a variety of non standard holo patterns, this makes each card unique and the customer can choose which holo pattern they like best. And most importantly, these non standard holo patterns are purposely used so that you can clearly tell that this is a fun one of a kind jumbo and not some sketchy product trying to pass itself off as an official Pokémon card. When I was a kid the JP vending machine stickers with the crazy Holo pattern left quite the impression on me, so when making my own cards I’m quite open to using the more outlandish Holo patterns when it enhances the artwork. Also, read my listings, they are very transparent on my production processes, I lay out all the steps that I take so you too could make your own custom jumbos if you wanted. Warning, it’s kinda difficult but fun and rewarding! In my listings I try to be as clear as possible to not represent these cards as official. That message is the absolute most important thing that I want people to know when presenting my work. I also do not create cards that already have an official Pokémon jumbo release. And once again, I do not produce standard sized cards in order to further distance myself from all of those sketchy fake proxies that unscrupulous people could do harm with. Remember, jumbo cards are about fun, not profit. I’m a huge fan of your, Rattle, and I would love to make a custom jumbo for you on the house. Just DM me with your favorite artwork that was never jumbofied, and I will gladly do it, and can guarantee you will want to sleeve it up because it is so beautiful. My favorite cards to make aren’t the chase cards, they are the ones that are meaningful to people for their own personal reasons. And it really allows me to appreciate the lesser known artwork that I would normally have missed. Thanks! Matt
How did you manage to get a license from Nintendo, Creatures Inc and Game Freak? I'm really interested in doing this so I can copy other artists work and profit from it. TIA
@@AllStarNES 😂
@@AllStarNES if your intent is profit then gtfo of the hobby right now. We don’t want you here. Otherwise, if you produce a legitimate handcrafted good and are unsure of the copyright implications I suggest you research fair use law and either form your own decision (like I did) or get proper legal advice. That is the correct answer, although I know you were just posting troll bait.
@@AllStarNES 100% agreed, he is a counterfeir
Matt, what you are doing is counterfeir and scamming. You did not invent the Pokémon, you did not invent the card style, you did not invent the descriptions or anything. Making jumbo cards (you did not invent the jumbo format) of normal size cards, is just a way to act like a counterfeir but trying to did not appear like one.
You are making money and profits over faking someone else's inventions and brand.
If you like art and the Pokémon just draw them on a piece of paper adding your own style. Oh wait, you would not make any profit out of that so you keep sticking with faking cards into jumbo's format.
Shame and you and Im sure Rattle or anybody else wont buy your crap that worth zero. Its just a loss of money for buyers and a profit for you.
Dragonite v is actually pretty playable now in lost box but the regular v is like 7 dollars so no one needs a proxy of the sleepy version
He's AMAZING in expanded as well :)
the light test works for me...japanese and fake cards bleed a lot of light through, real ones, barely any or none at all leak through. Same with the print quality on the back of the card, it can be very obvious when the red on the poke ball looks orange and the DPI is comparable to a printer from 2003 lol
I'm much more concerned about being scammed in the scarlet/Violet series. The S/V cards all feel more like the fake cards I've seen in past eras. The rarer S/V cards lack that look, feel, and texture from the previous eras and I definitely feel like they'd be easier to fake. While I'd love to believe that their lack of high dollar hits will keep scummy scammers from bothering to fake them, that doesn't seem to have stopped them with previous lower value cards.
I definitely wouldn't be as knowledgeable as I am with previous eras if it weren't for Rattles videos though, I appreciate the knowledge you share!
Somewhere in France the printer goes le burrrrrrrrt
Great public service announcement. Proxies: the never ending thorn in collectors' side. They are getting better at making them. That really sucks for casual collectors who are out of the loop.
my parents always use to buy me fake packs, and that was back in like 08, they were in dollar stores everywhere.
In our country, fake pokemon cards are sold like pancakes than the original ones, but targeted mostly for young children who cant afford to buy the genuine 😏
Honestly if someone buys one that says custom or handmade, that’s kind of the buyers responsibility
That should be made very clear though. I've missed something even though I check the description every time
@@v3ck1n
1. The examples he showed of fakes had them right in the title, plus one said jumbo. I understand people hiding things and being sneaky but if it’s in the title of the product, yeah, should have read
2. I had to have a below the knee amputation last summer but I’ve been selling on eBay (I have a shopping problem so sell stuff I’ve bought and then don’t want anymore) since 2013. I have it listed four times in my description that because of my disability I have slow shipping times, my handling time is set at up to ten days, I’ve bolded, underlined, put these >>marks
@@fae206 I am the creator of said jumbo. I was a bit surprised to find myself caught in the crosshairs since I love to make my custom jumbos about fun, not profit. Check out my other comment for the full details about how I approach the ethics of producing custom jumbo cards.
That’s why I specifically start every listing title with “Custom Jumbo” as those two words clearly represent the most important details for the customer to know right away, when viewing the listing.
@@mattguess9887 yeah, it seemed kind of obvious. I don’t really have the money to shop right now but I love custom items. I just thought of it in the same category as people who take card art to make binder covers, book covers, or throw blankets
I really like these sorts of videos. You could make one about buying from tcg player since idk how you can tell without actual photos and stuff
I would never buy from there without seeing a photo like ebay
Good vid. Yeah, I just grabbed a .01 common and looked at the back and I could see several visual differences so just check the back of one of your common cards for comparison. Like you mentioned, it is a game of 'can you spot the difference' and if you cant whatsoever then your card is looking more legit.
I ordered a dragonite v Alt Art from mercari and immediately cancelled it upon finding that it had no texture. The seller said it was smooth asked me what is wrong. Even sellers don't know they are selling fakes.
Did u get your money back
It would be wise of them to act that way...
@@legendsneverdie2232 I did. I don't think the seller had malicious intent. From our messaging, it seems that he was honestly trying to sell the card and trying to be helpful. I should also mention that there was no mention that the card was a replica, fake, custom, handmade, etc in the listing.
What I find interesting about the rise of fake cards is that it's going to directly result in more sales of graded cards, and more cards graded in general. I know that Rattle isn't a fan of grading, but this is one of the big reasons grading took a hold of TCGs in the first place. I realize that all the grading companies have let some fake 1st edition cards slip in the past (and maybe other types that I'm not aware of), but those are incredibly rare overall.
AA Glaceon looks way better than Moonbreon in my opinion.
So does Sylveon now that I think about it.
You are not allowed to be smart on the internet! Stop that!
Mannn, thank you for saying this!! Parent's don't understand that even when buying for their kids how they do end up in situations where they'll trade! I went to an event and this kid had this fake rainbow charizard vmax and tried to trade me and he knew it was fake, i hadn't even gave it a good look yet before he started picking cards out that he'd trade it for... Right before I really looked at it, a buddy came up to me and the kid and saw that he had out the charizard vmax and told him "remember that charizard was fake? you came into my store yesterday and I told you it was" I was in total shock because an adult who i assumed was his parent was standing there the whole time. So yeah, bottom line is LOOK.... Don't go off word, make sure you check before finalizing any trades! I agree that people shouldn't even buy the proxies for kids man due to this. Worst part is, the kid tried to tell me he won the card from a tournament he placed in, that it was right before Champions Path dropped and they rewarded him the rainbow charizard, so that it was even rarer.... nuts!!!
Thank you for the always useful videos that help folks out, Rattle! 🙏🏻
You hit the nail on the head with just "buy reputable"; The best way to avoid fakes is to buy from people you trust. The rest isnt worth the gamble IMO.
The problem is the FOMO with these. People get deals that seem too good to be true. I was guilty of purchasing two Neo Genesis T-17 1st editions in "Mint" condition nearly 3 years ago for over 1k. They were played. Seller didn't take a return... Luckily I've learned from those days never to FOMO because end of the day you realise just how many of these "rare" cards are around when you've collected for a few years. Opportunities always are there and a 20-30% saving doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things in one deal.
Save yourself the money on a jewelers loupe. All newer cell phone cameras are good enough to zoom in on cards to see the small details to check the legitimacy of your cards.
The fakes look way better than those over priced off center *real ones* lmao it's cardboard
If you're asking if a couple hundred dollar worth single card is fake then there's a huge chance its fake
Very nice rattle next how to tell if vintage shining cards are fake also crystal ?! Thanks
the rip test is funny to me. I can see someone ripping a real card and having instant regret. If you have a jeweler's loupe you can just look at the side of the card to see if the layer is there without potentially destroying a real card.
Im seeing a lot where the years are wrong. Like the fake noivern said 2023 instead of 2021
Sadly I fell for a fake brilliant star alt art charizard a couple recently. I need to inspect singles more carefully
You not talking about how PTCC printed a ton of Evolving skies on gold card stock? Some of those you showed legit looked like it was the gold card stock.
I was scammed with a SF zardvmax, couldnt tell by the pictures but once I got it it was an instant regret. Good thing ebay came to my defense after 2 weeks of no replies for a refund.
After a few days would've been long enough
Great video! Anyone else go through all their cards they’ve bought on the internet to make sure they were legit or just me?
I actually seen some fake cards on mercari and ask people nicely to take them down some people say no some say yes. And for the people who say no I report them and app takes there fake card down.
When it comes to Fake Booster Packs of Pokémon Cards If Its Black and White To Present Scarlet and Violet If It Does NOT Have A Code Card Its A Fake Pack
4:51 haha that’s my eBay listing!
Scratch and Sniff test always works for me.
I have a shoe box with Fake cards and a Magnifyng glass with a blue light L.E.D. Black light.
Hey Rattle what does it mean when articles say that Pokémon Company uses “high quality ink”?
How are they different from lower quality inks?
keep giving us all the info the more the better 🙂
Why? You selling fakes or you worried about buying them?
@@GoyBenius_0901 I fall under the worried to buy a fake without knowing, they have flooded the market and I wouldn’t want to be a victim of the scammers
Hey!! Do you have anyway to buy a hat in Canada / Canadian prices? I am located in Vancouver, BC.
Same sign up link in description. If you're in Canada, I'll send the paypal money request in CAD. Payments have to be in by Tuesday. ;)
Seen a really cool moonbreon alt that looks off but its an error i guess. It came back as a black label 10 so that made it legit i guess.
How to check fake P at the back? Please help
My red flag is when i ask for better photos or just photos in general and they tell me no because they have multiple cards or some other excuse. I mean if i want to buy this ray v max for 300 euro you better give me photos that are not made by a sony Ericsson k750 from 2004!
The alt art pattern is by each individual image on a real card not as a whole pattern 👌
My guy rattle is a moonbreon expert. He's pulled one! 😅🤘
I didnt know about the P hole. Im going to remember that. 👊
Rattle you saying you know what dog weiner look like? 😂😂😂😅😅
Is it just me or did you upgrade your camera quality? I mean you’ve always been handsome but now you are 4K handsome lmao😂
Saw a fake alt art Perrserker when I was checking listing. The oil slick is entirely too obvious.
Thats why i buy all my cards at recess now.
Edit: shit you covered that too
Nice hoodie man
Why didn't they teach this class in high school?
Hm.... there is one circulating on fb that is green in color. I wonder.... 🤔
I am so sick of villains. They should all Far Cough to bother someone else.
I don’t buy singles but this is great info. Thank you for the video 🙏🏽
This video gave me an epiphany. This is not hate. You basically told the viewer to look on the internet for the “real” card. You gave some good advice but fake cards are circulating everywhere, being graded and even fooling people claiming to be experts just save their ego after realizing they got got. You are knowledgeable and confident in your skills. The people using this advice are not (we call this our blindside in academia). Pokémon needs add a secret translucent identifier on legitimate cards. Then people could scan the cards in a Pokémon App or take a picture/use a downloaded picture. This app could lead to catching fakes and track so much more information/data…
i remember trading my Charizard x ex secret for a bunch of exes but most of them were fake. i got it back but still its mad crazy
Once agian rattle is doing gods work 😊
Shame on the mess and matter time where fakes get nearly as good as real cards lol just like how people evolve on counterfeit money works with the black pen and light it’s crazy some people just need to go to work
If people don’t know what they are buying etc on high end then they probably shouldn’t be collecting high end lol
Rattle, you're the fucking man!
The Pokemon fakes are getting better, they used to be obvious. The modern MTG fakes are getting scary good. Got to be diligent.
Not trying to be a douche but honestly dont buy high end cards if you dont know of it's real or fake. Its not that hard to tell if you know. All the cards shown were easily fakes. People now days collect pokemon for profits and not for the love of collecting. Sorry just my tilted rant. Keep up the good work rattle!! Appreciate what you do for the community
Even if you are new, just buy graded
I need that dragonite still 😩
Oh no😮 What if there Fake PSA graded cards😮 I woke up thinking of buying a PSA Gem mint 10 now I'm a bit concerned.😢
Yea theres fakes psa graded slabs
I played the video for 12 seconds and knew it was fake within the first 4. Yeah I hate fakes always will hate fakes. There is no point ever to make a fake. I hope their life is as fake as they try to pass it off like they're not trying to fetch real card prices for their paper shit.
Sweet doodoo daddy those are some good bad fakes ya got there.
DragonitenV is VERY playable in Lost Box, bro.....and in a top 5 deck in Expanded....Not playable??? Okay😂
Oh, I might want a hat!
As someone with the last name Wetchy, these videos always feel like shots fired... Lol jk
And they will only get better
“Just Google it”
Thanks, Captain Obvious!
I always keep receipts
How the hell have I not subsribed yet? My bad man. Everyone....subscribe. JUST DO IT!
Well Pokémon gave China the okay this year , you can’t tell any more , it’s all legal now right. Thanks pokemon
Lmao 17 sleeves 🤣 I'm dead af 😂
Shameless
Just buy graded cards
They've graded fakes and altered cards so you still need to know what you're looking at.
PSA has graded fake cards? Forget Beckett aka Scamett
Scammers always trying to 69 me
You can buy replicas too lol
I was the 420th like...
Just sayin.... 😂. Hey mike! Lol
I just got duped today for the first time (that I know off) in years of collecting. Bought a fake Charizard holo from evolutions, card looked very real in the pictures, but up close I spotted colour differences and font discrepancies. The seller was a huge dick about so I lost most of my money. Lesson learned...