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How to spot fake sealed Pokémon products
The shrink-wrap, weight and print tells that separate genuine sealed Pokémon from counterfeits.
Counterfeit sealed Pokémon is a real problem, especially for high-value vintage and popular modern sets. Here's what to check before you buy.
1. The shrink-wrap
Genuine factory wrap is tight, with clean heat-seal seams and no loose folds. Counterfeit wrap is often loose, cloudy, or has visible glue. Re-sealed product is the most common scam — look for wrinkles around the edges.
2. Weight and feel
Fakes frequently use lighter card stock and thinner foil. If you can compare against a known-genuine copy, a noticeable weight difference is a red flag.
3. Print quality and fonts
Check the set symbol, copyright line and barcode under good light. Blurry text, wrong fonts, or a barcode that doesn't scan are strong tells.
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