No, I did not make a misspelling, the author of the eBay listing did. I found the following on eBay, an autograph page containing signatures of the 1927 Yankees from someone, who knew someone, who may have driven a bus for the team.
The description has all the tell-tale red flags. Some of the better ones:
As it was listed for only $20 at the time I figured it was worth a $10 PSA Quick Opinion just to see if I stumbled upon a true find. I figured my chances were at best 0.001% it was legit, and PSA confirmed my suspicions with a "likely not genuine" email a few hours later.
Just posting the outcome here to (1) save anyone from wasting money on this, and (2) to save everyone who might be interested $10.
This is from Ebay seller Daubennett.
Anyone who believes that story (item description) has to be a moron.
These are crap forgeries with a BS story!!!
But as you can clearly observe, there are idiots bidding on it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/283717545136
Click your mouse on the below images to get a closer view.
LMFAO!!!!
I guess I should withdraw my bid? LOL
The most creative stories are the ones from the sellers of forgeries on Ebay.
I sent it to grading companies who wanted to buy it for lowball offers, but when I refused they would not authenticate the items.
LOL. Total garbage from a crooked seller. If I only had a nickel for every time I've seen this lie posted by someone selling a fake...
For sure!!!!
© 2024 Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin. Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service