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Implications of CT Scanning in the Pokémon and Sports Cards Industry

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Technology continues to reshape numerous industries, including the collectible card market. One of the most transformative technological advancements impacting this space is the use of computed tomography (CT) scanning. This innovative imaging technique has the potential to redefine how collectors, dealers, and investors in the Pokémon card and sports cards industry approach the evaluation, authentication, and trading of these valuable cards.

At Miraj Trading, we aim to stay informed of the trends affecting the sports card and Pokémon card markets, especially as new technologies like CT scanning present both opportunities and risks.

Let’s explore how CT scanning could influence the industry and what collectors should be aware of.

CT Scanning and Improved Authentication for Pokémon and Sports Cards

Just as TAG Grading uses technology to improve the grading industry, CT scanning offers an innovative way to authenticate Pokémon and sports cards - without damaging the cards or their packaging.

Traditionally, card authentication relies on visual inspection by experts and, in some cases, even destructive testing to verify authenticity - like Logan Paul's infamous purchase of the sealed 1st edition Pokemon case that turned out to be fake. With CT scanning, experts can non-invasively examine a card's internal structure, materials, and layers, ensuring that high-value cards like Charizard from Pokémon Base Set, Blastoise from Pokémon Team Rocket, and Wayne Gretzky Rookie Cards from the 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee Hockey Wax are genuine and unaltered.

This non-invasive method reduces the risk of damage to valuable cards, giving collectors peace of mind when purchasing rare items. As the sports cards industry grows, technologies like CT scanning enhance the integrity of the trading card hobby, ensuring buyers and sellers have the utmost confidence in their transactions.

Accurate Condition Assessment Using CT Scanning

For collectors and investors, the condition of a card—whether it’s a Pokémon card from Pokémon Neo Genesis or a rare hockey card from Upper Deck’s The Cup, Premier or Stature —plays a critical role in determining its value. CT scanning provides a highly detailed analysis of a card’s condition, revealing any hidden flaws such as internal creases, warping, or inconsistencies in the printing process that may not be visible to the naked eye.

With the ability to assess cards like Pikachu Illustrator or Sports Cards, CT scanning can offer a more precise evaluation before sending your card off for grading. This helps collectors make informed decisions about whether to send their vintage cards for grading.

 

 

 

The Risk of Fraudulent Activities Involving CT Scanning

While CT scanning presents many benefits, it also introduces new opportunities for fraud. The technology can be exploited by individuals attempting to look through sealed packs and boxes to identify valuable Pokémon or sports cards without opening them. High-value sets like Pokémon Base Set Shadowless, Shining Fates, Panini Eminence, National Treasures, Flawless, and Topps Dynasty—famous for their ultra-high-value cards and premium 1-of-1s—are especially vulnerable to unethical practices.

This misuse of technology undermines the spirit of fair trading by providing an unfair advantage to those willing to exploit it, damaging the trust between collectors and sellers. To maintain the integrity of the sports card and Pokémon card communities, it is crucial to address these risks and discourage unethical behavior.

Scams in the Collectibles Market: CT Scanning as a Tool for Exploitation

Scams have always been a concern in the sports card and Pokémon card trading world. The advent of CT scanning has introduced a new scam where some individuals offer CT scanning services to determine the value of unopened packs by identifying high-value cards like Charizard GX or rare sports cards. This deception can result in the sale of dud boxes or packs with low-value "hits," leading to fraudulent sales and misrepresentation that can cause significant losses for unsuspecting collectors.

At Miraj Trading, we emphasize the importance of dealing only with reputable card grading services and avoiding offers that seem too good to be true. Awareness and caution are necessary to protect yourself from these unethical practices.

The Dual Nature of CT Scanning in the Card Collecting Industry

CT scanning has the potential to improve the Pokémon and sports cards industry by improving authentication and offering detailed condition assessments. When used responsibly, it can enhance trust within the community, benefiting collectors, sellers, and investors alike. Cards from high-value sets, such as Pokémon Fossil, Jungle Set, and premium sports cards like Upper Deck The Cup and OPC Platinum, can now be evaluated with greater accuracy than ever before.

However, the misuse of CT scanning also poses a risk.

The unethical use of this technology to identify the value of sealed packs without opening them can lead to scams, unfair trading practices, and a general erosion of trust in the market. As CT scanning technology continues to evolve, the collectible card industry must develop clear guidelines and standards to ensure its responsible use.

Ultimately, the impact of CT scanning on the Pokémon and sports cards industry will depend on the integrity of those who wield it. At Miraj Trading, we are committed to supporting ethical practices and educating our customers to help them make informed decisions in this rapidly changing landscape.

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