Is gold pokemon real or fake?

Is gold pokemon real or fake?

Is gold pokemon real or fake?

Yes, gold Pokemon cards are real. They are referred to as “shiny” or “ex” cards and were first released in Japan in 1997 as part of the “Jungle” set. These gold cards feature a Gold Star badge and are incredibly rare and valuable. Many of the gold cards feature holographic images, rare characters, and unique artwork.

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Is a pokémon card fake if it peels?
Legitimate Pokemon cards usually don't peel. The real test is to tear the card in half, and see if it has a middle ply of black paper. But, if you perform this test, you'll destroy the card. Try it on a card you don't care about, such as an extra energy.
2024-02-13 13:33:54


Are unofficial pokémon cards fake?
Some fake Pokémon cards aren't cards at all, but stickers! These are usually unauthorized stickers made to look mostly like a real card. Generally, these stickers will be a bit smaller than a real card and will often have a vibrant holo pattern that covers the entire surface of the card, like the pictured Dark Weezing.
2024-02-11 23:12:54


Are gold foil pokémon cards fake?
Gold Pokemon cards or better known as metal Pokemon cards are highly sought after cards. Metal Pokemon cards are unofficial Pokemon cards that are covered in a gold-colored materials.
2023-11-27 22:22:01


Is a gold pokémon card rare?
They are very rare when compared to other Pokémon cards. The likelihood is for every 88 booster pack there might be one gold Pokémon card!
2023-10-27 10:29:48

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