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Ebay Seller Podman2006 Lists Forged Signed 500 Homerun Club Baseball Mantle Williams

I've exposed hundreds upon hundreds of Ebay sellers of forgeries, but you have to chuckle at one line in the auction description from the auction below.

Ebay is a haven for sellers of forgeries.

Forgeries on Ebay are easier to sell than authentic autographs because Ebay is so heavily-populated with delusional autograph collectors and impulse buyers.

And in my opinion, Ebay is an enabler of this activity because they (Ebay) do nothing about eradicating forgeries.

Ebay has made a mint from the sales of forgeries for the last twenty years.

Immediately below, are links to threads showing hundreds of examples of Mantle, etc. forgeries that have been listed and sold on Ebay.

The forgery industry is huge on Ebay.

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

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

Now check out this set of "500 Homerun Club" forgeries listed by Ebay seller Podman2006.

These are typical and the most common "500 Homerun Club" forgeries.

We have observed this-style set of forged autographs in the thousands.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/500-Home-Run-Club-Signed-Baseball-Mantle-W...

As you can clearly observe, these are obvious and laughable forgeries.

Here is what is incredibly laughable.

Part of the auction description reads "No COA but anyone that knows autographs, knows the authenticity of these."

So what does the seller really mean?

Do they mean "they are obviously forgeries?

Or do they mean "These are obviously authentic?"

These are obviously and laughable forgeries.

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