On January 26, user pfm shared several examples of early test cards that displayed printer metadata suggesting they were actually created in 2024, including even some signed by Akabane.
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In a post to the Elite Fourum, a user called PRF who bought some of these prototype cards has alleged that they are in fact replicas that were printed on a commercial printer in June 2024. This has ...
However, for comparing the exact design and printing of the card for errors that might mark it out as fake, you don’t need to have a physical copy – you can also check it against a card scan from ...