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Authenticity identification of Jasaka bottom plate
You'd better tell me which model of Jasaka you bought first. Generally speaking, most of the counterfeit money on the market is YE YO YEO YCA YSC. Yes, there are few counterfeit YDM Yo2 Ye3d Yapyg, etc.

Furthermore, you can talk about your purchase price or infer the truth from the price.

Finally, give a few simple visual tricks, which used to work, but now the imitation level is getting higher and higher, which may not be universal.

1, look at the layout, those five words, really five words, with a dot at the end, not fake.

2. The ink printed on the fake page is heavy, the handwriting is thick, and the handwriting printed on the real goods is fine.

3, the color of the handle inlay, fake blue, is really silver gray.

4. The fake handle is round and narrow, and the real handle is flat and wide.

The oval sign on the fake handle is generally uneven, while the real sign is bright and flat.

On the handle logo of my genuine YE3D, there is a small mark on the top and inside of the ellipse, like a small scar left by a collision, which is about the size of a small grain of rice. And there are signs on both sides. I have observed many real Jasaka soleplates.

I hope these can help you.