Fake Mox Sapphire: How to Spot a Counterfeit

Genuine reference Mox Sapphire

Genuine reference · Limited Edition Alpha · 1993

Why it's counterfeited

The most valuable of the Moxen. Counterfeiters target it because demand from Vintage and cube players keeps prices high.

Holo stamp / era: 1993 print — genuine copies have no holo stamp.

Best tests for this card

Run these in order — they catch the fakes of this card most reliably.

  1. 1Light test Holding a card up to a strong light reveals how its inner core layer blocks light — one of the most reliable, no-tool tests.
  2. 2Print/rosette test Under magnification, genuine offset printing forms a flower-like 'rosette' pattern; many fakes show a different, grid-like dot structure.
  3. 3Font test Typography is precise on genuine cards. Wrong weight, spacing, or fuzzy mana symbols are common fake tells.

Educational guidance only — not a guarantee of authenticity. For a high-value Mox Sapphire, use a professional grading or authentication service. Card image via Scryfall; Magic: The Gathering is © Wizards of the Coast.