Can We Sneak Fake Cards Past Cardmarket’s Counterfeit Detection Expert?

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • How good can fakes actually be? Jamin & Carl try to pass 6 fakes under the nose of Cardmarket's counterfeit expert. How many will he detect?
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  • @CardmarketMagic
    @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +22

    Video about Konami's lawsuit: czcams.com/video/jWLqZxI8dFc/video.html

    • @Chillypuwn
      @Chillypuwn Před 4 měsíci

      Cool video, but would you have posted if he could not spot a fake card? Doubt it as that would miscred your site.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před 4 měsíci +7

      @Chillypuwn we went in knowing that he would likely he able to spot all of them. There don't really exist convincing counterfeits yet, for the reasons we outlined in the video 👍

    • @chessazertyarno
      @chessazertyarno Před 3 měsíci

      How would you know if double faced cards are fake because there is no L of red dots

    • @Kingyoshi999
      @Kingyoshi999 Před 20 dny +1

      @@CardmarketMagic Actually there are some very realistic MTG "proxy" cards. But you have to know the right people.
      To print something close to the right thing you need the proper printing presses, correct dies (colors), card-stock, stamps (for newer cards) as well as temperature/environment controls. And then you need very high quality scans, or if you can get your hands on them some of the original plates. (Yes some of these still exist in the wild, but your not suppose to know about that...)
      You will also have much greater success if you target sets such as Karns of Tarkir that are infamous for their awful quality controls. (Or certain promo sets that were printed by manufacturers with bad quality controls.)
      The video above was extremely basic and did not go into the details between the different card stocks used, printing "dot patterns etc." and much more.
      Also, regarding the weight, that is not always accurate as it depends on the age of the card.
      The longer a card has existed, the more likely it will be that it has additional weight. Due to the materials the card is made from, it absorbs moisture over time, adding to the overall weight of the card.
      (This is one VERY easy way to spot fake Alpha/Beta/Unlimited cards, as real ones have usually gained weight of the years, unless they were stored in a sealed humidity-controlled environment, which almost no one does.)
      On another note. if you want to pass counterfeit cards, aim for low valuer value cards in the 5-10 price range. These are rarely checked.
      High-value cards like dual lands are always checked. So don't bother with those.

    • @Kingyoshi999
      @Kingyoshi999 Před 20 dny

      @@chessazertyarno You have to learn about the little "unique" aspects to each card and set.
      The dots test is primarily for specific older sets. (This does not work for all cards.)
      It also doesn't take into consideration certain misprints.

  • @stormycat0905
    @stormycat0905 Před rokem +719

    Before watching this video I'm going to guess no. Otherwise I'm not sure you'd post it haha.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +252

      The trick is that we know that there are actually no real undetectable counterfeits, so we could go in confident that he'd get them all right 😅 but we didn't assume he'd find it so easy

    • @GeomancerHT
      @GeomancerHT Před rokem +67

      It's almost a law in journalism, if the title of any article/video contains a question, most certainly the answer will be no, 99.9% of the time that's true.

    • @chazz30000
      @chazz30000 Před rokem +15

      Isn"t it amazing how he knew that the Pokemon cards will be different on the back before even flipping them?! It's almost like he knew beforehand!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +92

      @@chazz30000 it was once his job to identify fakes. He was just certain they would be like this. It's actually almost impossible to find fakes that would be indistinguishable from real cards because anyone putting that kind of money into counterfeiting something would put it into something more profitable than TCG

    • @CasualCoreK
      @CasualCoreK Před rokem +39

      It's a liiiiiiiittle bit of an easy setup - presenting a real and a fake at the same time means he knows there's a fake in every presentation. That said, the ease and speed with which he found the fakes gives me no doubt that he'd nail a harder test with one card at a time, no guaranteed fakes. Incredible expertise.

  • @metalhev3989
    @metalhev3989 Před rokem +493

    He noticed a 0.1 gram difference. Dude's a goddamn monster of a pro.

    • @kieranharwood7186
      @kieranharwood7186 Před rokem +53

      Imagine if someone was this accurate at a supermarket...
      "Sorry, this 6 pack of 30g crisps only weighs 179.9 grams"

    • @NoremacNeek
      @NoremacNeek Před rokem +30

      After handling a lot of cards for a long time it becomes relatively easy to notice weight and texture differences

    • @juliotorres3147
      @juliotorres3147 Před rokem +8

      @@NoremacNeek oh no shit? Thanks for the info captain obvious!

    • @NoremacNeek
      @NoremacNeek Před rokem

      @@juliotorres3147 it’s always nice to see assholes in the comments

    • @Archerforthelord
      @Archerforthelord Před rokem +16

      Some off yall never bought drugs before I take it 🤣

  • @Nighterfighter1771
    @Nighterfighter1771 Před rokem +482

    Fully understanding this was basically an advertisement/guarantee about fake cards, I think it was awesome! Pretty cool to see how quickly he identified the fakes.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +156

      We are a company, so basically every video we do about cards is an ad 😅 but mostly, it's just us trying to come up with fun concepts for videos about the game we love :) no boss told us to do this, we just thought it would be fun

    • @Matyanson
      @Matyanson Před rokem +26

      @@CardmarketMagic I really apreciate the creativity and effort you put in your videos! Your paper magic videos are too much fun. Next time I save some money for mtg, I'm gonna buy cards from you.

    • @AStandsForFrench
      @AStandsForFrench Před rokem +2

      @@CardmarketMagic maybe, but this is the sort of video where someone can very easily and correctly guess without even clicking it that he's going to catch every single counterfeit, because if you did this video and he missed one, that'd be his butt out the door instantly

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +24

      @AStandsForFrench No no, we would definitely still post it if he got one or nore wrong. Why wouldn't we? Tarik is one guy, not a whole team

    • @banana9494
      @banana9494 Před rokem +13

      @@AStandsForFrench i'm not gonna lie i've made mistakes at every job i've worked and never been fired. hopefully cardmarket is similar, or else that is very cruel haha.

  • @pablo.aranda95
    @pablo.aranda95 Před rokem +181

    I think that almost 100% of the people who are watching the video can tell the fake scalding tarn and Charizard just because the way the foiling is captured on video. In person probably would be closer to the real thing, but in the video they looked way off. Really interesting to know.

    • @scientic
      @scientic Před rokem +7

      Same with Mudballman. 1st Edition/Legendary Edition Silver stamp is a classic tell of fakes in Yu-Gi-Oh!

    • @juliotorres3147
      @juliotorres3147 Před rokem +2

      The camera definitely has an effect on the foil.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +65

      Yes haha, when looking back at the footage whilst editing, I realized the Charizard looked strikingly fake on camera. It wasn't so obvious in person

    • @irobeth
      @irobeth Před rokem +4

      the scalding tarn cardname is vertically misaligned

    • @hooobbit6776
      @hooobbit6776 Před rokem

      @@CardmarketMagic I assumed at first they were both fake and you had picked one really bad one to make the other look less noticeable as a fake

  • @piralos1329
    @piralos1329 Před rokem +89

    As others have pointed out, it's no secret that the answer is going to be no. The real joy and purpose of watching the video is seeing how Tarik works it out, and getting a little behind the scenes on the tests used! Very entertaining video, and very informative as well! Thank you so much!!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +19

      You get it :) we really enjoyed making the video and are thrilled that you like it

  • @ClanCrusher
    @ClanCrusher Před rokem +192

    Fun video! Great advertisement too! And probably a good warning for people trying to pass off counterfeits on your storefront.

    • @MrKevoshi
      @MrKevoshi Před rokem +3

      Conspiracy theory: people tried to sell fakes already on there already and got caught.

    • @TehBananaBread
      @TehBananaBread Před rokem +3

      Yeah great advertisement......Cause Cardmarket is definetly gonna upload a video of them not detecting fake cards on their own youtube channel..........You people are so gullible.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +42

      It's actually impossible to find fakes that can get past any professional ;) it's one of those paradoxes where, at the point you'd be spending enough to make a decent TCG counterfeit, it would always be more profitable to counterfeit something else once you've crossed that financial threshold. We did the video because we thought it was fun and because we knew Tarik would probably get them all right, we just didn't assume he would do it so easily 😅

    • @BobertJoe
      @BobertJoe Před rokem +1

      @@CardmarketMagic The bigger issue is that not every single card is gonna pass through a pro's hands. You are correct that there are no counterfeits that can pass total muster, but there is not always total muster.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +16

      @Bobert Joe you are right. The problem is people making fakes meant to fool the average player, not the experts. That's why most fakes are for cards that are 40-140€ cards. Because people are less likely to have them verified. Hopefully, this video creates some awareness so that people know how to check the cards they are buying if they feel off :)

  • @HeyApples
    @HeyApples Před rokem +47

    As a shop worker and buyer/trader of magic cards, I appreciate the consumer education. I do wish someone had mentioned the false positive rate. WOTC has cut corners in the past 3-5 years, using more print facilities and materials. In some cases, legitimate cards do not meet all the usual heuristics and tests for fakes, meaning real cards can be tested as fake. This has created a lot of paranoia and confusion in the community. Something can fail a test and still be within normal print variance, but requires a lot of experience and scrutiny to confirm.

    • @giocommentary
      @giocommentary Před 7 měsíci +2

      i had a Sorin Markov that i was 100% sure was fake.
      the card was extremely glossy, thin and all around very weird more like a company card then a mtg card.
      wrote with big letters FAKE on the back so it couldn't be sold or traded anymore.
      turns out its real XD it was just made in a company in Belgium that uses a different machine.
      my years of mtg instinct spotted the difference in printer/printing method but it was a genuine card from a factory in Belgium that printed cards for fat packs.
      since then i use a more broader variety to test cards, light, feel, weight, ink etc.

  • @Pravanul
    @Pravanul Před rokem +23

    I love how this was a way to promote and prove your anti-counterfeit policy...
    But man, was it was fun learning about these little details and watching a pro show just how good he is. As someone who has worked with detailed work on photographs before, I was able to pick up on some of the tricks but it's fascinating to see how some of my old work applies to TCG cards as well. Absolutely amazing.

  • @HaleG9
    @HaleG9 Před rokem +50

    Tarik used to be such a nice guy at customer service. Nice to hear that he has other expertise as well... 🤗.

  • @nasekiller
    @nasekiller Před rokem +22

    this dude: nah man, that card is 0.1g too heavy
    me: wtf

    • @GamerdevilPro
      @GamerdevilPro Před rokem +2

      Yeah that completely blew my mind! I get being able to tell if a light item is a few grams off but 0.1g? That's nuts!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +9

      We think he might have gotten lucky with the exact weight difference, but Tarik has indeed done this so many times that it would not be impossible that he can just tell

    • @nasekiller
      @nasekiller Před rokem +3

      @@CardmarketMagic i think he didnt mention the precise amount at first, only after he weighed it.
      i was more talking about him noticing a difference at all (and i added the amount to emphasize how hard that has to be)

  • @giantpizzafish
    @giantpizzafish Před rokem +15

    Ha! Now I know how to counterfeit magic cards! All I need to do is steal all of Wizard's printers, ink supply, cardstock, and card files! Super simple!

    • @demonic_myst4503
      @demonic_myst4503 Před 16 dny

      To be fair if u had all that right gear and just printed exact replicas of very rare cards and sold them u could make a quick profit but it ne short lived as u would inflate the market

  • @peterkrau4486
    @peterkrau4486 Před rokem +12

    I bought a Snapcaster Mage back when it was a good card and it turned out to be fake. Got my money back in no time. I can confirm, the system works. 😅

  • @alecolson8360
    @alecolson8360 Před rokem +10

    I love how creative you guys are with the topics!

  • @ozzysmith2571
    @ozzysmith2571 Před rokem +1

    I love the look behind the scenes and the education of it. Great videos! Especially since you all seem to have fun and just really good energy.

  • @grunkus5787
    @grunkus5787 Před rokem +3

    Fun video! I really enjoy these behind the scenes videos about how the company works.

  • @Skelegoblin
    @Skelegoblin Před rokem +9

    I'd love to see you do this again, but next time could you do a close up of the discrepancy between the real and fake factors?

  • @zurreal8087
    @zurreal8087 Před rokem +7

    Oh wow, somehow I missed Adam’s video on that. I’ll have to check it out later. Great video!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +12

      It's not out yet 😅 our editor on the YGO channel is sick, so that video will come out in a few days :)

  • @Varler_
    @Varler_ Před rokem +4

    That was a lot of fun! I'll have to watch the YGO video about the printer next.

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Před rokem +6

    nice video, cardmarket! good trust in your anti-counterfeit measures.

  • @TheroSpruwacz
    @TheroSpruwacz Před rokem +58

    Will you make more videos similar to the Red deck wins? It was really well made and interesting

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +59

      I am currently working on one with Reid Duke :) they just take me very long to edit

    • @Sceptile24
      @Sceptile24 Před rokem

      ​@@CardmarketMagicthanks for da hustle 😤

    • @cl0k3
      @cl0k3 Před rokem +1

      @@CardmarketMagic Video on Jund? hype

  • @steeezy9585
    @steeezy9585 Před rokem +12

    This was very unique and awesome!

  • @AlexrooXell
    @AlexrooXell Před rokem +2

    9:10 he asks "which one is fake" while casually flicking an unsuspecting, unsleeved dual land

  • @olivergalitch5584
    @olivergalitch5584 Před rokem

    Thanks for giving out so many tools to check our purchases !

  • @TT-gc3ze
    @TT-gc3ze Před rokem +1

    Happy to hear cardmarket is doing something against sellers of fake cards. 3 years ago I bought a few cards for like 60€ on cardmarket from a seller. All where fake. Cardmarket told me to send them back to the seller and I received a refund. The seller excused himself and said it was a mistake. I doubt they'd mistakingly send 3 fake cards from different edition. After a month or so his profile was back on cardmarket and you could buy cards from them again. I was pretty surprised he was allowed to sell again.

  • @eddiekalista3222
    @eddiekalista3222 Před rokem +1

    its amazing how fast he got those. Ulamog didn't even settle on the table before he knew it was fake.

  • @ArclinusCastoral
    @ArclinusCastoral Před rokem

    That man has talent, knowledge and looks sharp af. A catch if I've ever seen one.

  • @TheMRJAMESEY
    @TheMRJAMESEY Před rokem +2

    I will say whilst Im lucky enough to never have a counterfit sent. shoutout to cardmarket customer support. they are legit great.

  • @randomguyontheinternet5030

    This is how you make an ad people wanna watch. amazing video concept

  • @EskChan19
    @EskChan19 Před rokem

    This is really impressive, not gonna lie. Especially that he not only finds them for one game but for multiple too.

  • @stone5against1
    @stone5against1 Před 7 dny

    Wow that's super impressive! He found out the fake within seconds each time! Even that last one, once he had the magnifying glass, he spotted it right away.

  • @malte54
    @malte54 Před rokem

    5:48 you could tell right away, because the fake one is missing that iconic curving!

  • @andrewlee390
    @andrewlee390 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The red 'L' isn't on every card. There are other traits of the green dot you should also ompare. The right side of the black border should appear flat, and the left side should have 4 bumps.

  • @xLostLust
    @xLostLust Před rokem +6

    Ah yes refering to when bandai had operations of yugioh back in 99 that lead to the whole lawsuit. Back to topic i had fun watching this video thank you for this.

    • @jadegrace1312
      @jadegrace1312 Před rokem

      I think they were talking about UDE rather than Bandai. The Bandai cards looked completely different.

    • @xLostLust
      @xLostLust Před rokem +1

      Ahh my apologize i have yet to read upon that one. But again than you for. videos like this one very informative

  • @TRTSMTT
    @TRTSMTT Před rokem +2

    you can detect counterfeit cards by smell and even licking, if you know the cards from that era well. at least with magic cards

    • @TRTSMTT
      @TRTSMTT Před rokem +1

      oh yeah, and the red L in the green dot is also a very good indicator for fakes. never lick your cards

  • @ruki25
    @ruki25 Před 2 měsíci

    As a card shop employee and the go to guy for spotting fakes, it was vindicating to be able to detect some of them through the screen (Except the ones that got spoiled for the audience of course, or that were impossible to intuit without handling the cards) I love seeking out counterfeit cards. It's amazing how much you can intuit by feel after handling thousands of cards.

  • @Ukkepuk123
    @Ukkepuk123 Před rokem

    Not so long ago I bought an Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger on cardmarket and was worried for the first time for a counterfeit, but then I remembered a quick solution for this. If the edges of the mana symbols in the cost are razorsharp it is a real one, otherwise they are blurry as a counterfeit

  • @dasfabelwesen
    @dasfabelwesen Před rokem +9

    The green dot test is not always easy to perform. There are cards, where the red spots are invisible with a normal magnifying glass.

    • @ZenosOsgorma
      @ZenosOsgorma Před rokem +4

      30x -21mm jewelry loop. cheap as chips.

  • @trialbyicecream
    @trialbyicecream Před rokem

    Love it! It was fun to guess along

  • @perchte
    @perchte Před rokem

    Please more videos with Tarik! He is a great expert that could share a lot of stuff about the different generations of genuine and fake cards! Or spotting resealed packs and boxes, misprints etc.
    This is a very interesting subject that can broaden this channels (and companys) reach in the collector community, which generates most of your revenue, one might imagine.

  • @demithefiend
    @demithefiend Před rokem

    i'd love to see him do this process with a batch of cards, where he doesn't know how many are fake and how many are real and see how he goes about determining if they're fake. also have them all sleeved ;)

  • @draconianmethods704
    @draconianmethods704 Před rokem +14

    I have nothing against counterfeit cards, as long as youre not trying to pass them off as real. I frequently purchase fake cards from China because I dont want to spend tons of money on the real thing. I would much rather have real looking cards and save money...while also having artwork that I like. I ALWAYS MARK MY FAKES with a silver sharpie on the back side of them.

    • @swellmate12
      @swellmate12 Před rokem +2

      yea thats teh diff between proxies and counterfeits. IMO proxies are fair game especially if you are playing with friends, just so long as you aren't making a CEDH deck to play against my shitty rakdos lord of riots...

    • @mynt4033
      @mynt4033 Před rokem

      Use MPC. Can you not fucking support a market that indirectly pollutes the market? Not everyone is going to be as goody2shoes as you.

    • @malte54
      @malte54 Před rokem +1

      @@swellmate12
      That's how i look at it. Card's that are marked as proxies are called proxies. Cards that aren't marked as proxies are counterfeits.
      I also buy tons of fakes that look good from the front but are obviously proxies from the back. So playing them is good, selling them im impossible.

    • @draconianmethods704
      @draconianmethods704 Před rokem

      @@swellmate12 i see nothing wrong with making a CEDH deck out of fakes

  • @jamesflames6987
    @jamesflames6987 Před rokem +1

    He is so good at spotting fakes he knew about the differences on the back before even turning the card over...

  • @Zowimir
    @Zowimir Před rokem

    Awesome video, super fun
    Thank you guys for the amazing content

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching it and saying nice things about our hard work :)

  • @lostalone9320
    @lostalone9320 Před 17 dny

    It's actually super interesting to look at faked collectables, because obviously many people do try, but they are also some of the very hardest things to fake simply because (with a few exceptions) there are many examples in circulation which can be compared. Obviously the fakers are only trying to fool the foolish... But it's really interesting to look at the things that they choose to care about. I think that most people wouldn't ever EVER notice the weight difference. And yet most of the cards you showed were actually close enough in weight that it wasn't obvious. Clearly some of these guys have made a good effort to match the card stock.
    But that actually makes sense because card stock is something that people who handle cards all the time do actually notice. Maybe not down to the tenth of a gram, but the texture and shine and how it bends is really familiar to us, so the fakers have found something that feels right otherwise they won't get ANYWHERE.
    Things like the red dots on the back are interesting too because that is something that we know about, and there's no specific reason why you couldn't recreate that. They are small, but they are also just ink and not a specific security feature, so they could reasonably be placed into a fake if you know about them and adjust your files. They don't even necessarily have to be a perfect match, just be close enough, because simply seeing the dots will make people feel confident.
    I get the feeling that this sort of thing is almost a hobby in itself to a certain kind of person, in the same way that a certain kind of person has a weird interest in forging paintings or whatever else. It's not something that you do as a full time job, it's more something that you do to see if you can get away with it because its an interesting hobby. Clearly you can't be using a professional print shop, and you also can't really ask anyone else exactly how to fake things, so it's just trial and error and then seeing if you can pass off a couple of cards and make some money... But honestly not as much money as you spent trying to perfect the process.

  • @Cosmic_Corpse22
    @Cosmic_Corpse22 Před 11 dny

    There's a big difference when you KNOW one of them is fake than when you don't. It's easier to fool someone without the assumption that one must be fake. This goes with everything, not just cards. But in theory, if you play with a deck using some "fake" cards, no one will likely notice or care enough to check. I know that playing with the cards vs buying/selling the cards are different animals altogether, but still, the point remains that if expectation precludes the event, then focus typically wins out over passive experience.

  • @BallBusta
    @BallBusta Před 15 dny

    That red dot L is crazy. I checked one of my cards to see if they had it and lone behold they're there. Had to squint my eyes, but sure enough, all four accounted for.

  • @wollexq5893
    @wollexq5893 Před rokem

    Awesome knowledge gained here. A friend of mine had a possible case with a Mercadian Masks "Food Chain".

  • @chaosman999
    @chaosman999 Před rokem +2

    I would have loved if he could tell the difference of a real double faced card vs a fake one, I get an hard time with those

  • @user-uq3kb9xw2f
    @user-uq3kb9xw2f Před rokem

    Cardmarket with another gem of a video 😂

  • @onethreeify
    @onethreeify Před rokem

    super interesting video, thank you!

  • @amros
    @amros Před rokem

    Is jamins loupe also with 60-120x or did he get a smaller one? I have the same model and the 60x focus is still too high 😅

  • @k1ngTony
    @k1ngTony Před rokem

    what a pro :D
    I'd hope to see the UV test, since that can be used to. seeing this in a video would be nice. thanks

  • @franklinrichards6559
    @franklinrichards6559 Před rokem

    lol i noticed the pokemon right away. that bad foiling is always a dead give away when youve played long enough, the foil also has a weird waxy feel most times too.

  • @su0tin731
    @su0tin731 Před rokem +1

    This guy notices a .1 grams difference, so, wow, he deserves a raise.

  • @marek9741
    @marek9741 Před rokem

    I always get sad when no Thoralf appearance, but this guy was super cool!

  • @alexmagni5024
    @alexmagni5024 Před rokem +4

    absolutely losing it at the fact they keep unsleeving the real ones RIGHT in front of Tarik with the fakes already out of sleeves!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +4

      We have each pair, unsleeved, together in a loose plastic pennysleeve👍

  • @jonasdietz3381
    @jonasdietz3381 Před rokem

    what a machine he is. "it feels 0.1g too heavy."

  • @Tsoumi_
    @Tsoumi_ Před rokem

    Great Video!
    Are you guys visiting by any chance the command fest franktfurt in june? Would love to see you there :D

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +1

      Leider nicht :/ we'll be going to MagicCon Barcelona though!

  • @bbouncy12
    @bbouncy12 Před rokem

    thanks for the vid on how to make better fakes :)

  • @DeadlyGrim
    @DeadlyGrim Před rokem +2

    I'm sure there's some way of creating an undetectable counterfeit card. But, you said it: by the time you do so, you're spending so much money on the counterfeit that it's not worth doing it anymore if you're trying to make a profit.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +3

      There is this strange paradox where, by the time you have enough money to spend on it that it would make a convincing TCG, you will always spend that money on a more profitable type of counterfeits. Magic cards are just not as easy to sell as many other products you can convincingly counterfeit

    • @AbdielKavash
      @AbdielKavash Před rokem +2

      If you could make a convincing counterfeit that can get past an expert, you would not be printing TCG cards. You would be printing dollar bills.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem

      @@AbdielKavash exactly

    • @DanknDerpyGamer
      @DanknDerpyGamer Před 10 měsíci

      Without sounding like an endorsement of the practice, but I can't help but wonder if this view is at least supported by current technical limitations - as opposed to some kind of mythical sounding hard limit.

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 Před 8 měsíci

      You need exactly replicated cardstock, i dustrial dotmatrix printers, extremely high resolution scans of the originals, counterfeint holographic tape stock, and run the whole operation in secret because you are violating copyright.
      Is it feasable? Easily,.people have printed paper money indistinguishable from the real article, with a lot more copy protection. Is anyone going to do it? Not outside some vanity project.

  • @SourceOfBeing
    @SourceOfBeing Před rokem +3

    Without watching the video, the answer is going to be "No we can't". Otherwise they're just saying we might sell you fake cards.

    • @fredrickatchison4542
      @fredrickatchison4542 Před rokem +1

      It's a community marketplace as they said, so, Thoralf himself isn't sending you a fake card, but a person in Europe is and they didn't check it

  • @TirelessGod
    @TirelessGod Před rokem

    If this video didn't go so well, I'd assume we wouldn't have an upload today :D fun vid!

  • @bblivid
    @bblivid Před rokem

    this was great!

  • @themobiustripper
    @themobiustripper Před rokem

    "I'm not Aaron Paul" lol. Clearly the best Paul brother - tied with Lena

  • @mikemimson4771
    @mikemimson4771 Před rokem

    Even though I didn't think he wasn't going to be able to identify everything, the tips really made this video it didn't really feel like just an ad or something

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem

      Although technically every video we make is an ad (we are a company after all), this whole video was just an idea Jamin & I thought would be fun :) there was no boss behind the scenes asking us to do this

    • @mikemimson4771
      @mikemimson4771 Před rokem

      @@CardmarketMagic that's why I enjoy this channel, you're honest but also enjoy what you're doing, always a great combo

  • @nedcurfman3486
    @nedcurfman3486 Před 10 měsíci

    The fact that a German expert in counterfeit detection looks like a Red Dead II character just makes so much sense, and I don’t know why

  • @maxlegrec6348
    @maxlegrec6348 Před rokem

    Nice video for people who don't know how to recognize a fake card
    I received a fake card last year and mkm was very reactive. 👍

  • @notorioezz
    @notorioezz Před rokem

    Man said "feels point 1 heavier" and nailed it. This guy is legit. Damn..

  • @disafear3674
    @disafear3674 Před 8 měsíci

    That was very educational!

  • @winniebowser4447
    @winniebowser4447 Před rokem

    I've been practicing sussing out fake Magic cards and I was able to spot the first two fakes just by eye :)

  • @mayalabo3906
    @mayalabo3906 Před 15 dny

    this is educational plus just wow for the details if it's fake or not~

  • @iketcg
    @iketcg Před rokem

    Pro tip, if your phone camera has an optical zoom you don’t even need a magnifying glass or jeweler’s loupe to do a green dot test; modern phone cameras are crazy good.

  • @ooommm4024
    @ooommm4024 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this! How about allowing people outside of Europe // the Euro zone to buy, sell, and trade on cardmarket? I have an inventory of over 100,000 cards available as a mid level speculator working out of a home office in the United States and loved dealing with Europe, not to mention having counterfeit detectors available.

  • @erithanabonngrace4695
    @erithanabonngrace4695 Před rokem +1

    Red dot is a good test but its not 100% decisive on it's own, there are legit cards that fail it. You should deck the red dot, the clarity of the rosette pattern, mana cost and deckmaster printing. (Cost should be clear, deckmaster should be jagged) its also good to compare against a known real card from the same set. And of course with a scale. Haven't seen a fake that could pass on all fronts.

  • @tenebrarum91
    @tenebrarum91 Před rokem +4

    8:52 the link to Adam's video is missing and there is a typo in the video

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +7

      Adam didn't finish the video on time 😅 there will be a link once he's uploaded it

    • @tenebrarum91
      @tenebrarum91 Před rokem

      Nice, I'm looking forward to it.
      Btw very educational video 😁

  • @SirMalorak
    @SirMalorak Před 7 měsíci

    Damn, Tarik's a master at this, this is REALLY impressive and he's a HUGE flex for Cardmarket. As someone new to MTG, I was already recommended to buy off of Cardmarket, but now I just fully trust you folks, that's an eye for detail I wish every shop had.
    Tarik you're insane at this!

  • @Kaspar502
    @Kaspar502 Před rokem +1

    Next time the police find me with a fine scale I weill tell them I am a trading card game counterfeit expert

  • @Sillimant_
    @Sillimant_ Před rokem

    "The card feels heavy"
    >0.1 grams
    Reminds me of "the trees look polish" incident. Absolutely insane

  • @xzysyndrome
    @xzysyndrome Před 10 měsíci

    Now I am terrified to look at the green dot on my Mark Tedin signed Legends Mana Drain lol.

  • @MTGJB
    @MTGJB Před 14 dny

    green dot test NEVER fails me

  • @MadMage86
    @MadMage86 Před 22 dny

    Putting the cards next to the real ones makes it FAR easier to catch fakes, even if you don't tell them which is fake.
    You also need a few false negatives. Give him one of the real cards with poor quality control and see what he says. Some of the RTR 'blurry ink' cards or something.

  • @ohiovstheworld
    @ohiovstheworld Před 5 dny

    Should have gotten 12 different cards, different number of real/fake and presented them one at a time. Having a real card right next to a fake one it's super easy to identify which card is fake.

  • @simon995pci
    @simon995pci Před rokem

    daaaaaamn i only wish to be this wise about tcgs , great video guys , new sub

  • @darthowl100
    @darthowl100 Před rokem

    Looking at these cards through the video, you can clearly see a difference in all the cards.

  • @zealcrux
    @zealcrux Před rokem

    Welcome back, Carl!

  • @chalmersac
    @chalmersac Před 7 měsíci

    I received a card that was a counterfeit and confirmed by a local game store. Card market refused to accept the card for further investigation.
    Claimed I closed the transaction when it autoclosed. The weight was off (1.6 g), feel (shine did not match scuffing level on edges), and front face print pattern.
    Thankfully, the remaining power and more expensive cards I bought were authenticated, so the loss on the one Grim Monolith was a drop compared to the rest, but I wish the claim would have been taken seriously and just checked.

  • @rainhymas277
    @rainhymas277 Před rokem +1

    Do yous have a service for just checking fakes, even if not bought through you, as that was impressive, and from clearing out an ex-mtg printer engineer's house, found cards that are supposedly to be destroyed, so they have printing errors, but just wondering if you can still check if it's a real error printed card?

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, we do not offer this service and would not know how to charge for it. We only do this when someone buys a card on the platform that they believe to be fake

    • @rainhymas277
      @rainhymas277 Před rokem

      @@CardmarketMagic thank you for the reply, and hope you have a good day.

  • @Death_by_Tech
    @Death_by_Tech Před rokem

    Almost every authentic card does indeed have the red dots but I own a mutavault that I opened myself that doesn’t have them. I only found out when I bought another copy and was checking it then freaked out until I checked mine!

  • @HaroWorld1
    @HaroWorld1 Před 10 dny

    Funny thing about "fake" stuff is that if they are good enough, they wouldn't be considered "fake" anymore.

  • @rovidelarosa
    @rovidelarosa Před rokem +1

    If a fake can't be determined without using a loupe, then what's stopping people from using it in tourneys? They're virtually indistinguishable from real ones.

    • @zvonk2480
      @zvonk2480 Před rokem

      Nothing stopping you. Go ahead.

  • @Draenal
    @Draenal Před 11 měsíci

    That green dot thing is actually super interesting.

  • @SamundraDarion
    @SamundraDarion Před rokem

    WOW that RED-L is awesome!

  • @6502chip
    @6502chip Před 13 dny

    11:03 Not necessarily. The issue has more to do with the programs used and the original source file being converted.
    It just so happens that the original print files were made using a program that’s only available on a 90s version of Mac OS. But if you get that version and set the angles of the rosette pattern to Cyan 15°, Magenta 75°, and Black 40°
    And most importantly, most counterfeiters don’t even use offset printing. They just use digital printing, which means the dots are gonna be all over the place

  • @JacobMiller-ke6yf
    @JacobMiller-ke6yf Před 4 dny

    I think a better test would be give him a stack of 12 random cards and see if he could pick put the 6 fakes

  • @cerealboxantagonist
    @cerealboxantagonist Před rokem

    I think I might have received a fake card when I bought cards at cardmarket last year, but since the card was included as an extra that I didn't pay for I didn't raise an issue. It was a WoW tcg hero card, which are supposed to be two-sided but this one was with a regular card back, which meant that half of its abilities were missing from the card.

    • @erithanabonngrace4695
      @erithanabonngrace4695 Před rokem

      I may be misremembering, but I swear I remember seeing cards like that from sealed product before. Either the hero didn't have an ability and had more stats or something, or the other side was printed on a secondary card that also had a normal back. Does the one side list a flip cost? There is also a chance they were misprints. Is it from Time Walker?

    • @cerealboxantagonist
      @cerealboxantagonist Před rokem

      @Erithan Abonngrace I think so. It is possible that it's a misprint

  • @neil2451
    @neil2451 Před 7 dny

    Having him see the real card and the counterfeit at the same time makes it so easy to spot the fake. I could do it myself. It's much more difficult without a reference, and in reality you will often not have a real version of an expensive card on hand to compare to a potential fake. L premise

  • @lequinow
    @lequinow Před rokem

    There’s a lot of negativity in the comments, some people always assume the worst from others. It was a fun video and it was different from your usual content, that’s always nice to see :)

  • @Th3Treasoner
    @Th3Treasoner Před 2 měsíci

    For the Scalding Tarn, I noticed the off-ness of the holo. Am I that good?

  • @killjeffrey
    @killjeffrey Před rokem +1

    Gloves did him dirty. Fakes cards are way too slick.