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Ebay Seller Iconsandlegendscollectibles Mickey Mantle Ted Williams Autographed Baseball Forgery Sold For $255.00

Check out these ugly Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries that recently sold on Ebay.

These putrid-looking Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries on a baseball was listed and sold by Ebay seller Iconsandlegendscollectibles for $255.00.

These two Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams forgeries easily makes "The Ugliest Mickey Mantle/Ted Williams Forgeries That Sold On Ebay" this week.

Who in their right mind would bid on crap like this?

Ebay seller Iconsandlegendscollectibles writes "Will purchase back if it doesn't pass authentication."

We already know that both PSA and JSA would deem these Mickey Mantle & Ted Williams signatures forgeries.

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

Millions of dollars in the pockets of Ebay from the sales of forgeries.

Ebay sellers of forgeries know their forgeries will sell on Ebay because that's the primary site where wannabe autograph collectors purchase their forgeries.

Here is that set of Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams forgeries on a baseball sold by Ebay seller Iconsandlegendscollectibles for $255.00.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUTHENTIC-MLB-RAWLING-SIGNED-2-AUTOGRAPHS-M...

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I thought GFA was on the banned list on ebay? Or maybe i am thinking of the countless complaints on this site and others about GFA.

Really??? The President of the company at one time now owns this business.   hmmmm yea sounds like you now don;t trust what he created 

You can be a fry cook and be able to know what a legit mantle looks like...damn you are ignorant

First off, love ya Jackie.. :) Second, I have the same exact problem with PSA.. I personally had a 1993 Upper Deck Jumbo Jordan card signed by "His Airness" himself at his Annual celebrity golf tournament in 2006. I sent it in to get authenticated and graded and was 100% excited about the grading... NOT the authenticating! Since I knew IT WAS REAL! Came back 20 days later as "We cannot authenticate this item"... Total BS!!! Sent it to JSA and in 7 days... Authenticated! I don't know, but all this PSA, GFA, PSA b******* is confusing and just hurts collectors and the fans of collecting their heroes. I myself will buy anything I think is real, without a COA.. 

Jackie, you have no idea what you just stepped into here. It doesn 't end well for folks like you, I promise.

Im fine I really dont care> I have more of a life to live then all this so yea I am all good

put it this way.  Can I sleep in the morning? yes

Hi all,

Fact is Jackie you are the one that listed the items. We're they signed in your presence as you claim with your items?

Lashing out at people for obvious fakes. Get off the site fakes aren't tolerated here nor is bagging fellow respectable members such as Steve.

It doesn't seem like anyone can answer my questions that I asked so I am only going to answer one of yours.   This item that was listed was bought from a very respected sports card dealer.  I did not see this item being signed and never claimed that I did. I would never knowingly sell a counterfeit autograph?  Hey Steve Cyrkin did you ever sell an autograph that wasn't real? I did the right thing and refunded the customer I can't say the same about PSA.   And let's here from Steve Cyrkin, did you ever own part of PSA?  Can you answer that question for me?  

Jackie,

Yes, we've all sold autographs that weren't real. But hopefully only by mistake.

I had stock in Collectors Universe until a number of years ago. Collectors Universe owns PSA and PSA/DNA. I had nothing to do with PSA or PSA/DNA, as Steve Rocchi of GFA could attest to. 

Do you know Steve Rocchi?

Are you the Jackie Gomez of GFA?

She is either Jackie Gomez of GFA, or someone who stole Jackie Gomez's (of GFA) picture.

The picture she used on her profile at AML is in the photo album of Jackie Gomez of GFA's Facebook account.  

(I edited this to delete the direct link to her FB page...anyone can find it if they know how to use google)

david,

find me............I'm not hiding LOL this whole page is crazy.  Come on my first listing of a Mantle ball and all of this s*** really?  Yea, I know alot.  I choose to stay quiet because I was just trying to add to my ebay wasn't going to let a ball i know was real go for 10 bucks wth i sold for 255 and after all this chaos gave him a refund.  It's nothing to what I make on coins SERIOUSLY.  

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