Ebay Seller Wendell7815 Sells Forged Mickey Mantle Baseball COA B&J Collectibles

Before I continue, below are links showing hundreds of examples of forged Mickey Mantle baseballs, photos, etc. found on Ebay (the most dangerous place to buy autographs if you're a casual collector or impulse buyer).

https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/ebay-mantle-dimaggi...

https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/examples-of-mickey-...

https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/most-common-mantle-...

Check out this piece-of-crap forged Mickey Mantles baseball sold by Ebay seller Wendell7815  for $265.00.

Someone just threw $265 down the toilet for this laughable garbage.

Look at this crap!!!

It's 2021 and it is difficult to believe that people (impulse buyers and delusional collectors)  are still buying garbage like this.

The worthless COA is from B&J Collectibles.

I will continue to expose Ebay sellers of forgeries.

This garbage continues to infect our hobby.

I hope the buyer submits this crap to Beckett, JSA or PSA.

Eventually the buyer of this crap will be selling it and then they'll discover it's got zero value.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/114845808842?nma=true&si=aFopP%252FGu%...

Here's another example of a forged Mickey Mantle baseball with a worthless COA from B&J Collectibles.  Look at this crap.

Here's another example of a forged Mickey Mantle baseball with a worthless COA from B&J Collectibles.    An authentic Mantle autograph on a 1994 World Series baseball is extremely rare.  This is horrid-looking.

Here's an example of a forged Joe DiMaggio baseball with a worthless COA from B&J Collectibles.

Look at this crap!!!

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Comment by Steve Zarelli on June 21, 2021 at 5:50am

B&J Collectibles of NJ was a notorious  and prolific seller of fakes and was listed by the FBI as one of the sellers in the Operation Bullpen forgery ring. Some of the material they sold was legit, but they sold a ton of fake Mantles, DiMaggios, Williams and the No Hit King baseballs (Ryan, Koufax and Feller). They used to set up a huge booth at the NYC area card shows in the 90s. They fooled a lot of people into thinking they were reputable.  Wonder what ever happened to the crooks who ran this sham. 

Comment by cory oconner on June 21, 2021 at 7:23am

Comment by cory oconner on June 21, 2021 at 7:24am

can I get your opinion on the authenticity of this before I make the purchase,,,the seller is Fred Davies.   He was once one of the top MICKEY MANTLE promotors 

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