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Ebay Seller Chasingflowers Mickey Mantle Autographed Baseball Forgery Sold For $268.88

Check out this ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball that sold on Ebay recently.

This putrid-looking Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball was listed and sold by Ebay seller Chasingflowers for $268.88.

Some Ebay wannabe autograph collector paid $268.88 for this ugly Mickey Mantle forgery.

Ebay sellers of forgeries flock to Ebay to sell their forgeries because they know it is an easy venue to sell their forgeries to wannabe autograph collectors.

The added inscription "NO 7" also helped attract the wannabe autograph collectors to buy this garbage.

Here is that Mickey Mantle forgery that was sold by Ebay seller Chasingflowers.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICKEY-MANTLE-No-7-BASEBALL-/111281992895?p...

Please click on the below image to get a closer view.

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I barely know much of anything about Mantle, and even I can see that looks wacky.

Denise,

You should also know that now that anyone searches your ebay name on google, this thread will come up front and center. You could have come off looking like a reasonable and honest seller, had you responded in a civil manner and realized the ball was bad (in the event you were unaware of it). But you took the typical way that sellers of realized forgeries always do. Pitty. There is no way to turn it around now. Us Morons are here to save collectors money, and if us Morons can save someone one penny from being spent on forgeries like the one you are selling, then its worth it, to us Morons.

You should also know, that the guy who you have been speaking with, Chris Williams, is basically the best Mantle expert in the world. And the other baseball guys on here (not myself) are also among the best in the world. 

We deleted the seller's account, per her request. She said she got it from Blue Chip Sports and felt it was genuine.

That was fast.

She got caught and she knew it.

You know, I tend to have a bit more sympathy with forgery sellers who genuinely don't know what they're doing.  But when you come in with that attitude and call people morons because you have no clue at all what you were doing when you sold that autograph, all the crap you get as a result is well-earned. The correct tone should have been inquisitive, if not apologetic.

Once they get caught, they get defensive.

She (Ebay seller Chasingflowers) sold an ugly Mickey Mantle forgery for $268.88 and she's calling us "morons.'

Of course, the other side of the coin is that some wannabe autograph collector paid $268.88 for that garbage.

Bottom line - if you have no clue what you have, maybe you shouldn't sell it.

I guess this show is over. It was entertaining while it lasted.

Poor forgery. Yikes

damn, I took my wife out to dinner and missed all this last night!  LOL

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