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Ebay Seller Lloydsoftexas Sells Forged Signed Jackie Robinson Branch Rickey Baseball

Check out this laughable forged Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey baseball sold by Ebay seller Lloydsoftexas for a whopping $1,287.21.

Does the buyer of this garbage really think they purchased an authentic Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey signed baseball for only $1,287.21!!!

Seriously!!!

This kind of crap is sold on Coach's Corner Auctions with the same phony Barry Halper COA.

This kind of garbage is an easy sell on Ebay because Ebay is so heavily-populated with delusional autograph collectors and impulse buyers.

Now the forged Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey baseball sold by Ebay seller Lloydsoftexas.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Jackie-Robinson-Branch-Rickey-Signed-Baseb...

Observe the feathering.  Feathering occurs when you lay fresh ink on an old baseball.

I would say that the above baseball was probably penned during the last 12 months.

Phony Barry Halper COA.

Ebay seller Lloydsoftexas also sold the below forged Josh Gibson baseball that sold for a whopping $891.00.

The last authentic Josh Gibson autographed baseball that was sold at a major auction house sold for $36,000!!!

Again, does the winner of the forged Josh Gibson really think they purchased an authentic one for $891.00?

Totally delusional.

Phony Barry Halper COA.

Josh Gibson passed away in 1947, so anything autographed by Mr. Gibson goes for big, big dollars, not a paltry $891.00.

Looks like the same person won both the forged Jackie Robinson/Branch Rickey and the Josh Gibson.

Below is yet another "Josh Gibson" being sold by Coach's Corner Auctions (Lee Trythall and Scott Malack) with a phony COA from Barry Halper.

It's amazing that Coach's Corner Auctions lists a "Josh Gibson" almost every month.

I will continue to expose this type of garbage that sells on Ebay every day.

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I am amazed that all of these forgeries are signed with the same pen.  How about a little variety?

The forgers of crap like that aren't the sharpest tools in the shed.

apparently, they don't have to be

And that's why forgeries are an easy sell on Ebay.

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