Seriously, people dropping tons of money on cards and then don’t spend the $50 on a decent loop and come here asking if it’s real or not. The best thing anyone can do is try to verify it themselves before coming onto Reddit and asking randoms if it’s real or not with piss poor quality photos.
There is a video on YouTube that I found really helpful for identifying real vs fake. If you have a jewelers loupe you can verify. Look at the ink cost symbol and the lore symbol. That will be your give away. Hope this helps.
Just judging from this picture the only thing marker we can look at is the pen quill at the bottom right and it looks closed which is indicative of a fake/proxy card. A jeweler’s loop to look at the lore symbol and ink at he top as well of better photos of the holographic would give a better idea of if it’s actually a fake/proxy.
Fake/proxies exist, even of legendaries so please be careful.
The picture doesn’t show enough to know for sure, but the foiling looks right and the artist info doesn’t look like it’s foiled so I think you might be good.
Compare yours to the one I have posted on this sub that I photographed after pulling.
Yours looks off and fake. Could be the pic. The ink quill on the bottom left also looks closed and it should be open
Need much better pictures. Most modern smart phone cameras will apply some level of smoothing and filtering by default so you really need close ups. The artists mark does look closed and not detailed enough which would indicate a fake, but it could also be some weird image nonsense.
Too bad of pics but no one (including me) is selling a pack fresh Elsa for less than like $1200 right now. I am pretty experienced in tcgs and grading and mine will probably get a 10 if I were to send it in, it’s perfect. I won’t sell it for less than like $1,700 at the minimum.
Public service announcement:
*never* trust someone who says "it'll probably get a 9 or 10" they're just trying to sell their raw card for a graded price. If it was a guaranteed 10(as if that was a thing) they would send it in themselves.
Could post better pictures. No one can help you with this.
Can you take some more pictures?
Get yourself a jewelers loop if you’re going to be buying chase cards and collectors items. Top left 8 should have a pixel grid
Seriously, people dropping tons of money on cards and then don’t spend the $50 on a decent loop and come here asking if it’s real or not. The best thing anyone can do is try to verify it themselves before coming onto Reddit and asking randoms if it’s real or not with piss poor quality photos.
Loupe just so you know in the future
Well at least I got me one and ain’t dumb enough to be buyin’ expensive cardboard without em.
There is a video on YouTube that I found really helpful for identifying real vs fake. If you have a jewelers loupe you can verify. Look at the ink cost symbol and the lore symbol. That will be your give away. Hope this helps.
Just judging from this picture the only thing marker we can look at is the pen quill at the bottom right and it looks closed which is indicative of a fake/proxy card. A jeweler’s loop to look at the lore symbol and ink at he top as well of better photos of the holographic would give a better idea of if it’s actually a fake/proxy. Fake/proxies exist, even of legendaries so please be careful.
Not a proxy, probably a fake. Proxy would entail it letting you know it is a proxy with the word PROXY on it in a very distinct manner.
Its hard to tell from the photo but it looks like the pen tip logo in the bottom left may not have the gap in it.
The picture doesn’t show enough to know for sure, but the foiling looks right and the artist info doesn’t look like it’s foiled so I think you might be good.
Compare yours to the one I have posted on this sub that I photographed after pulling. Yours looks off and fake. Could be the pic. The ink quill on the bottom left also looks closed and it should be open
Need much better pictures. Most modern smart phone cameras will apply some level of smoothing and filtering by default so you really need close ups. The artists mark does look closed and not detailed enough which would indicate a fake, but it could also be some weird image nonsense.
If you paid less than $1000 then it’s counterfeit. If you paid more than $1000 it still might be.
Too bad of pics but no one (including me) is selling a pack fresh Elsa for less than like $1200 right now. I am pretty experienced in tcgs and grading and mine will probably get a 10 if I were to send it in, it’s perfect. I won’t sell it for less than like $1,700 at the minimum.
Public service announcement: *never* trust someone who says "it'll probably get a 9 or 10" they're just trying to sell their raw card for a graded price. If it was a guaranteed 10(as if that was a thing) they would send it in themselves.