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Ebay Seller Jatre619 Mickey Mantle Autographed Baseball Forgery Sold For $212.50 COA AAU Drew Max

Here's another Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball that recently sold on Ebay.

The below ugly Mickey Mantle ugly forgery on a baseball was listed and sold by Ebay seller Jatre619 for $212.50.

An Ebay wannabe autograph collector paid $212.50 for this putrid-looking Mickey Mantle forgery.

On a 1994 World Series baseball?  Seriously?

Ebay continues to profit from the sales of forgeries like the below Mickey Mantle forgery sold by Ebay seller Jatre619.

Ebay sellers of forgeries know that Ebay is the place to list and sell their forgeries, because that's where the wannabe autograph collectors purchase their forgeries.

This is a typical 1990's Mickey Mantle forgery sold by Ebay seller Jatre619.

Ebay continues to profit from the sales of forgeries as they have for the past twenty years.

Here is that ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball sold by Ebay seller Jatre619 for $212.50.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mickey-Mantle-Autographed-Baseball-/1814192...

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Knuckles the clown Jatre619 should know that the "huge surplus of balls" is the main reason scam artists use these balls...they were a huge surplus and cheap as dirt. A PERFECT MEDIA for forgeries just like this pathetic Mantle, rubber stamped By the one of the biggest BOOB's and cheater f'ers in authentications.

Drew Grote to the MAX, thats who

There are some collectors who have these balls legitimately signed by lesser players, but the ratio with fakes on these balls are about 100 fakes to 1 real, IMHO and you will never see a real Mantle signature on one of those cheesy balls.

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