Well the fakes can be used as educational tools to show newer/younger players what to look for when it comes to what is real and what is fake. I keep all fakes I get just for that reason. I had 1 card that everything matched up with the real one except the set symbol on the bottom of the card.
14 years of experience has taught me many things. 1 is how to identify whether something is fake or not and 2 is how to inform 1 or more persons of my findings. Bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net has authentic card pictures on there so they should be among the first sights to check if a card has "questionable legitimacy". It also doesn't hurt to ask a person you know if it is real or fake.
i cant change an auction but there will be 4 cards with this auction the forth card is giratina lv.63 10/127 rare with small black star and this one is real
Ok, here is a picture of the Giratina. Judge for yourselves if it is real or not. http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:GiratinaPlatinum28.jpg I think they are talking about the HP 110, the spacing is messed up and "may or may not" indicator of a fake card.
the bak of card being lighter doesnt meen any thing i have been collect sportsd cards for years some are lighter or darker they age dfferent f tgratina is fake then all the ones on ebay and other sites have wrong health if the number 30 or 80 is health
pokefanofwar i went to 8 different sites everything on that giratine is the same all the numbers usely the fakes dont have the little mark above the the e on the bottom of card were it says pokemon and if you hold afake agains a window or light bulb if its fake you can see the back of the card from the front becau fakes are made from different paper
ikd if hp is right but I've dealt with many fakes and I can tell by the backs ones lighter and the giratina health is the wrong health all other cards in all your auctions are legit but the giratina isn't