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Group Breaker Warns of Increasingly Sophisticated Counterfeit PSA Slabs

A group breaker on TikTok posted a warning this weekend after buying what turned out to be an entire lot of fake PSA slabs.

ACBreakz posted to Discord Saturday evening that he bought the cards in person, only to find out every single slab was counterfeit.

“Every card is counterfeit,” he wrote. “The PSA numbers match but bar codes and weight and slabs are fucked. Be careful out there. Getting more and more complex.”

ACBreakz Discord message showing counterfeit PSA slabs
ACBreakz posted this warning to Discord Saturday evening
Counterfeit PSA slabs showing modern football cards
The lot had multiple modern football cards in fake PSA holders

What Makes These Different

In TikTok videos, ACBreakz showed off the cards β€” mostly Donruss Downtown and Prizm inserts graded as PSA 9s and 10s.

Here’s why these fakes are concerning: they’re not the obvious garbage you’d spot immediately. These slabs have:

  • Valid PSA cert numbers that match the database
  • Professional labels with correct formatting
  • Holders that look right at first glance

The giveaway? Barcodes and weight. The QR codes and barcodes on these fakes don’t scan right, and the cases feel off when you handle them.

“Very hard to catch fake cards watch the bar codes,” he captioned multiple videos showing close-ups.

Counterfeit Brian Thomas Jr PSA slab
Brian Thomas Jr. Donruss Downtown in a fake PSA 10 holder
Counterfeit Josh Allen PSA slab
Josh Allen Donruss Downtown in a fake PSA 10 slab
Counterfeit Caleb Williams Prizm PSA slab
Caleb Williams Prizm in a fake PSA 9 holder

Bought In Person

The worst part? This wasn’t some sketchy eBay deal. He bought these in person at a shop.

ACBreakz didn’t say how much he paid or who sold them. The slabs are definitely fake. Whether the cards inside are counterfeit too is still unclear β€” he’s taking them to the Philly Show this weekend to find out.

Nobody knows if the seller knew the slabs were fake or got scammed themselves.

Back of counterfeit PSA slab showing barcode
He emphasized checking barcodes as the main way to spot these

How to Avoid This

PSA recommends checking cert numbers before you buy. But as this shows, matching cert numbers aren’t enough anymore.

If you’re buying graded cards, especially in bulk:

  • Scan the barcode with PSA’s app
  • Check the weight if you can (real PSA slabs weigh the same)
  • Look at the case quality β€” plastic, label alignment, holder feel
  • Stick to dealers you trust

“Be careful out there,” the breaker said.

With counterfeiters getting better at copying security features, that’s good advice.

Grayson Bryce Thompson

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Grayson Bryce Thompson

Grayson writes about the sports card hobby β€” the money, the frauds, and the stories the industry doesn't want told. He's been collecting since the junk wax era and still has the boxes to prove it.

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