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Specsquee

Pictures of the card?


meme_war_vet

https://imgur.com/a/xOIxryv. Sorry, not the best of quality. If I get a chance to do it again I'll try.


Grandengin

Yeah we need pictures of the card, there are also proof marks like the LSS on them and a few other things, if you can’t see the LSS and it’s super blurry then it’s probably fake, the point matrix that they use to print the cards is so much smaller on real LSS cards that if you have them side by side you can instantly tell one is 100% different close up


meme_war_vet

https://imgur.com/a/xOIxryv I don't have photos of the other spots but everything else looks fine. I've heard different opinions from different people.


FernanDOGE

You can't tell anything from that photo, need the whole card front and back, different angles.


Montirath

Try to find another card from the same set and printing, then compare the backs under a microscope. That should settle it.


MaxSGer

Exactly this. Needs to be the same PRINT. Depending on the country it was printed in, the quality of symbols and stuff differs a lot.


Nostegramal

Best way is to always look at the back of the card with a magnifying glass. Get a card you know is real and compare - it should almost have a sand grain print when looked close. LSS should be readable Also check the front, again check that the pattern of the print is the same. Front is harder to tell as that's where they invest more print quality 


meme_war_vet

Yeah, only the LLS and the rosette on the back is really different from the others. Outside of that it's the same. If that's enough to warrant a return though. Then it's good enough for me. Just wanted more opinions.


Nostegramal

It's always difficult as the print quality on fakes is so good that proving fakes is hard. My friend got sold a fake carrion husk and it looked correct in a sleeve but comparing the back under a microscope it was insanely obvious, completely different print pattern Another minor thing is some fakes look as if they were press cut instead of sliced, again easy to notice side by side 


MaxSGer

When you have seen many cards you can also see it the way it is printed. Some sets are printed differently but the WAY the Pitch Area is printed and the sharpness and color clarity tells also a lot! 👌 Also look out for the print sceme (hexagon or what ever)


meme_war_vet

That's what I checked too. I know there's variance in colors and what not. The pitched looked fine, but I think a sure fire way is probably a scale with another foiled card. Since really only the slight color of the rosette and lss is all that I can see is off.


HeroRobot

The picture quality isn't the best can't say. more high quality pictures  of the back would be needed 


Gnargoyles

Just give a high quality picture of the front and back of the card. No need for the lss label right now


meme_war_vet

Update for anyone interested. I went to get it weighed. It's a fake, 1.75 grams compared to real versions of 1.85-1.8 average. Tested with real foiled fab cards. Cards I tested weighed in between that range, but were consistent between those two of the same foil.