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You hear about these but I'm not sure if I have seen a fake Frank COA myself. But this brings up a question. Considering the value of the items he is authentication I feel like should invest more then 2 cents into his certs honestly, they are to easy to forge clearly.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=141370687551

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Just awful...

A guy in Oregon was using fake COA's. At one point, his web site even suggested Frank was working with him.

The guy wound up doing time.

http://www.oregonlive.com/clackamascounty/index.ssf/2012/10/gresham...

 

Interesting, the seller is in Winston Oregon.

I know Frank and he puts a lot more then 2 cents into his letters.He has a file for every letter he has ever done and can verify each and every one.People that collect Beatles autographs are well aware what his letter's look like and also his signature so your not going to fool a real collector.

If someone wants to knock off a COA.. Frank's is the one to target.
I cannot find it. Was it remove?

You're not missing anything.

Laughable fake COA including a signature that looks nothing like the real thing.

Fortunately, the item didn't sell on E-bay.

Ok. Thank you

Who would even buy an authentic signed Two Virgins?

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