How to verify Yu Gi Oh genuine cards and Yu Gi Oh pirated cards?

Updated on Game 2024-08-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    My most practical thing is that in fact, the pattern on the back looks the same, but it is actually different. There is a circle in the upper left corner, and a hook on the lower right foot, which is really stuck. Don't believe you, the fake one is definitely not the same as the real one.

    Also, fake cards are always uglier than real cards! The real card is clearer, and the fake card is not cool no matter how you look at it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The first is whether you purchased the card through a regular way. The Japanese version of the cards is easy to recognize, and if you have a Chinese card, it is almost always fake, unless you really have money. The U.S. version of the Kirbi Japanese version is thinner and doesn't feel good in the hand. The most u is a day card.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Teach you the easiest way to look at the front of the card through the light, the genuine can see the pattern on the back, but the pirated can not see anything, which is caused by the production process.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you're Chinese, you don't need to verify ......Almost 100% of the ...... are fake cardsUnless you're super rich......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The best way to do this is to order online (Child's Dream).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The difference between a pirated card and a genuine Yu-Gi-Oh card is: different konami characters, different Yu-Gi-Oh logos, and different anti-counterfeiting numbers.

    1. The word konami is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no konami in the upper left corner of the back of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is the word konami in the upper left corner of the back side of the real card.

    Second, the Yu-Gi-Oh logo is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no Yu-Gi-Oh logo in the lower right corner of the back of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is the Yu-Gi-Oh logo in the lower right corner of the back of the real card.

    Third, the anti-counterfeiting number is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no anti-counterfeiting number in the lower left corner of the front of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is an anti-counterfeiting number in the lower left corner of the front of the real card.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The difference between the pirated card and the real card of the Yu-Gi-Oh card is: the word konami is different, the Yu-Gi-Oh logo is different, and the anti-counterfeiting number is different.

    1. The word konami is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no konami in the upper left corner of the back of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is the word konami in the upper left corner of the back side of the real card.

    Second, the Yu-Gi-Oh logo is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no Yu-Gi-Oh logo in the lower right corner of the back of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is the Yu-Gi-Oh logo in the lower right corner of the back of the real card.

    Third, the anti-counterfeiting number is different.

    1. Pirated card: There is no anti-counterfeiting number in the lower left corner of the front of the pirated card.

    2. Real card: There is an anti-counterfeiting number in the lower left corner of the front of the real card.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, bai

    Illustrate a most basic sermon.

    Du Li, that is Chinese mainland

    Districts aren't currently as internal as DAO Magic.

    The official content of the Yu-Gi-Oh card is official**, so the genuine cards we are currently in contact with are all parallel goods, and the language is only Japanese, English and the language of the European region Korean, which naturally does not have the so-called Chinese version of the genuine card, that is, the Chinese card is a pirated card. (Of course, there are very special exceptions, and there have been a very small number of limited Chinese card faces issued in Japan, and the ones that are occasionally known are the Chinese Black Wizard and the Blue-Eyed White Dragon, as well as the Chinese Blue-Eyed White Dragon in Seahorse Card Set 1.) In fact, this alone can veto most pirated cards on the market.

    It can be seen that the paper of the Z card is significantly better than that of the D card, which is very white, while the D card is gray.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not difficult to distinguish between true and false, and the Chinese version of bai is all fake card du

    Even if the Japanese zhi version is genuine, there are many kinds of dao.,The price of the flat card flash card is also different.,There are all laser labels in the lower right corner.。 Genuine cards are best bought in stores with good reputation, and generally these stores also have ** card services, which can resell your excess cards to others, both sides.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I only know that the real card should not have Chinese.

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