The Most Counterfeited Pokémon Cards in the Hobby Right Now

The 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Charizard stands as the single most counterfeited non-sports trading card in the hobby, with sophisticated fakes...
Holo, reverse holo, and special foil cards

The 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Charizard stands as the single most counterfeited non-sports trading card in the hobby, with sophisticated fakes...

Counterfeit Pokémon cards have improved dramatically over the past five years, with modern fakes now featuring printing quality, cardstock composition,...

Yes, the light test works as a basic authentication tool, but only as part of a multi-method approach.

You can spot a counterfeit Pokémon card in 60 seconds using three quick checks: hold it up to light and look for a muted, dark glow with a blue or purple...

WoTC-era error cards command dramatically higher value compared to modern misprints—often selling for hundreds or thousands of dollars more.

Double print errors on Pokémon cards are significantly more common than most collectors believe, appearing in nearly every print run since the games'...

No symbol error cards are one of the most misunderstood categories in Pokémon card collecting. The most famous no symbol errors—the 16 holographic rare...

Miscut Pokémon cards are graded using the same numerical scale as regular cards (1-10 by PSA, 1-10 by BGS/Beckett), but with visible centering issues,...

Authenticating foreign language Pokémon cards requires examining four key elements: print quality and text sharpness, holographic patterns and security...

Chinese Pokémon cards are capturing collector attention because they feature exclusive artwork that doesn't exist in any other language version, combined...