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Check out these typical "500 Home Run Club" forgeries on a baseball that we see almost every day on Ebay.
The below forged "500 Homerun Club" baseball was sold by EBay seller Pwash2013 for $615.00.
Who in their right mind would spend $615.00. on these piece-of-crap forgeries!!!
But as we all know, selling forgeries on Ebay is easy with Ebay so heavily-populated with delusional autograph collectors and impulse buyers.
And Ebay, of course, has been profiting big-time from the sales of forgeries for the past twenty years.
In my opinion, Ebay encourages the listing and selling of forgeries by doing nothing about it.
I will continue to expose Ebay sellers of forgeries.
This crap continues to devalue the authentic autograph collections of true collectors.
Sellers of authentic autographs on EBay have difficulty selling their items because of crap like this.
They simply cannot compete with the cesspool of forgeries on Ebay.
As you can see these are both obvious and laughable forgeries.
The worthless COA is from All Sports Auctions.
I have yet to see an authentic autograph with a COA from All Sports Auctions.
Here are those "500 Homerun Club" forgeries on a baseball sold by Ebay seller Pwash2013 for $615.00.
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notice how the forger is paying more attention to the Mantle and Williams signatures, accentuating the hooks in the "d" and "a", and the "c" in Mickey.
Yep.
The Harmon Killebrew on those forged "500 Homerun Club" baseballs always give them away more than the Mantle.
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