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Look at this ugly Mickey Mantle forgery.

This putrid Mickey Mantle forgery is listed by Ebay seller Rach7ele.

The COA is from Prince Of Cards and Ebay seller Rach7ele claims they are "The biggest sport memorabilia company in the world."  I never heard of them.

This is one horrific Mickey Mantle forgery.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICKEY-MANTLE-HAND-SIGNED-8-X-10-PHOTO-WITH...

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lol

Wow, just wow. I have to agree with Erich on this one. The most appropriate response is definetly LOL. LOL.......... 

I just dont know what to say really. Not only is that Mantle so horribly forged that even i can tell its bad, but also the COA issuer is just to much.........The Prince of Cards.........LOL

The Prince of Cards huh. Well he certainly is the Prince of something, but its not cards. Not only that but the moron seller claiming they are the best out their, is just beyond pathetic. 

Well Prince of Cards, your throne is safe for another day, as im sure someone will eventually buy it.

Lol, this actually makes my day, its just so bad its funny. Thanks for posting this Chris, i had a great laugh.

Prince of Cards has a very dubious track record. In my opinion, I'd avoid anything with their COA.

absolutely.  they used to do business in NJ and sold high volumes of questionable items, not just sports but music, actors etc.

Never heard of a Yankee named Rickey Rantle

Riikey Rautle* LOL. Horrid.

Nothing on Google for the Prince of Cards.  Must be the Most secretive and biggest sports memorabilia co. in the world. 

Prince of Cards was an alleged distributor of mass quantities of suspect autographs back in the 90s.

Darren Prince / Prince of Cards was named in the FBI's Operation Foul Ball forgery ring bust -- the followup to Operation Bullpen. Operations Foul ball and Bullpen

The former owner, Darren Prince who signed that COA, seems to have re-invented himself as some of sports marketing guy.

Thanks Zipper, So this guy is back in the sports world?  Well now that I know the name, I wont forget it. 

they are not around anymore. that coa was from 1995

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