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Here's another Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball that recently sold on Ebay.
The below ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball was listed and sold by Ebay seller Yokle51 for $412.05.
An Ebay wannabe autograph collector paid $412.05 for this putrid-looking Mickey Mantle forgery.
Ebay continues to profit from the sales of forgeries like the below Mickey Mantle forgery sold by Ebay seller Yokle51.
Forgeries like the this sell a bit higher when they include a forged inscription.
The inscription "HOF 74" helped to boost the final bid price for this Mickey Mantle forgery sold by Ebay seller Yokle51.
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 ugly Mickey Mantle forgery that can be found on Ebay and it was sold by Ebay seller Yokle51.
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 Yokle51 for $412.05.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mickey-Mantle-Signed-Auto-Autographed-Yanke...
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I can understand what might prompt a buyer to purchase a forgery, if it is much lower in price that items that are certified by PSA or JSA. But to pay MORE for a forgery than what you would have to pay for a certified item of the same signer, just makes no sense whatsoever.
Gotta be a moron to pay $415.00 for this piece-of-crap forgery when you can own an authentic Mickey Mantle for less.
That's why sellers of forgeries list their garbage on Ebay; they know the suckers will buy their crap.
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