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for sure! here's two rows of cards; the ones on the top are proxies, and the ones on the bottom are legit cards
the proxies have a very slight blur on the text if you look very closely, but sleeved up in a deck they're indistinguishable.
here's a bit of a closer look at the pridemate:
I also like to change the backs of the cards to ensure everyone (including myself) knows they're fake, so that I don't accidentally trade them and scam someone
Makeplayingcards is actually really strict about this themselves. Found out when I thought it would be funny to have yugioh backs on one of my decks. Even with the different card sizes they wouldn't print it. I also hear they have trouble with pokemon art, so if you want pokemon-themed mtg cards you need to hide them in the middle of the order and hope it slips by.
I've been getting proxies from AliExpress that are so high quality they're damn near indistinguishable. Holograms, backs, and everything. Giving them away as gifts, I have to constantly remind the person I've given them to that they're not real and not to get them mixed up.