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All Blog Posts Tagged 'rocchi' (3)

Antiquities Caesars Palace, GFA/Stephen Rocchi and AAU/Drew Max Sued for Autograph Fraud

According to the Courthouse News Service, Mr. Daniel Odobas has filed a lawsuit against Antiquities Of Nevada (Toby Stoffa), Drew Max (Authentic Autographs Unlimited) and Stephen Rocchi (Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators for "Fraud, Deceptive, Trade, Misrepresentation, Unjust Enrichment, Conspiracy, Bad Faith, Breach Of Contract and Breach Of Warranty."

Immediately below are links to the story.…

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Added by CJCollector on September 4, 2016 at 6:30pm — 371 Comments

Piedmont Auctions Mickey Mantle Autographed Photograph Forgery COA Authentic Autographs Unlimited Drew Max AAU

Check out these ugly Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, etc. forgeries listed by Piedmont Auctions under the AuctionZip platform.

These are obvious and typical forgeries that we see listed and sold on EBay every day.

The worthless COAs are from Authentic Autographs Unlimited (AAU) and Drew Max/Marc Goldman.

Drew Max, of course, calls…

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Added by CJCollector on November 27, 2014 at 5:46pm — No Comments

Mantle Williams Autographed Photo Forgery Ebay Seller Jasontbi COA GFA Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators

Here are more Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries found on Ebay with a COA from GFA (Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators) headed by Steve Rocchi.

These Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries are listed by Ebay seller Jasontbi.

This garbage (forgeries) originates from "Florida," and is usually sold at websites like AtAuction.com and Ubid.com and…

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Added by CJCollector on September 19, 2013 at 4:34pm — 3 Comments

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