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Ways to know(From Beckett Collector Yu-Gi-Oh):
Fuzzy Print Quality- High quality printing is expensive. People who are making counterfit cards are looking to find the cheapest way to make a lot of money. Most fake Yu-Gi-Oh cards have a misty or fuzzy text. Be cautious when purchasing individual cards! If you have problems reading the text on one of the cards, it's best to stay away from it.

Weird Rarity- Sometimes counterfeiters are so lazy they don't even bother to put a fake foil finish on the cards. You may find a Blue Eyes White Dragon with Gold lettering on top with no foil at all. Or you might see a fake Skull Red Bird with a foil finish.
Card Size- Fake ones are slightly smaller than the real ones. The width is narrower than the real ones, and the length is shorter than the real ones.

Low Quality Foil- Upper Deck prides itself on making a top quality product. The genuine foils look professionally made. They have depth to them and have proportions that are shinnier than others. Many of the fake cards look entirely holographic. These counterfeiters tried to produce some of the cards this way in order to cut the costs.

Card Thinkness- Real Yu-Gi-Oh cards are printed on a high quality paper stock. A lot of the counterfeit cards that have been spotted are printed on paper that is significantly thinner/thicker than other cards. If you pick up a card and it feels lighter or heavier than other cards, it's probably a counterfeit card. Authentic cards will have a certain thickness that will give the card a "snap" if you flick it with your fingers.
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