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Real vs. Fake: How to Authenticate the Chinese Exclusive Pikachu AR Card in the "Collect 151 Surprise" Series

Released on January 17, 2025, the “Collect 151” series introduced four expansion products for the Simplified Chinese Pokémon TCG. Each set includes a Chinese-exclusive Pikachu AR, making these cards instant favorites among collectors. If you’re looking to add one to your collection, it’s crucial to check a few visual and printing details—counterfeits have begun to appear shortly after release.
How to Spot a Fake Chinese Exclusive Pikachu AR Card
1. Card Surface

Authentic: Uses AR printing techniques, showing crisp artwork and fine color
Fake: Has an extra holographic film layer that creates a cloudy look or an unnatural rainbow shine.
2. Watermark

Authentic: Includes a watermark, visible under light at specific angles.
Fake: Missing this watermark entirely.
3. Card Paper

Authentic: Uses blue-core paper — a three-layer cardstock with a faint blue layer visible when held to light.
Fake: Made from standard white or gray paper without the blue core.
Quick Chinese Exclusive Pikachu AR Card Authentication Checklist
1. AR finish should show sharp artwork without rainbow reflection.
2. Look for the Simplified Chinese–exclusive watermark.
3. Check for the blue card core visible under light.
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