Sports memorabilia auctions often see intense bidding wars for high-profile items, particularly for star athletes like Josh Allen.
Three individuals implicated in selling forged Jason Kelce-signed sports memorabilia valued at over $200K face dozens of felony charges, the Montgomery County District Attorney announced on Thursday.
those who are passionate about sports and their teams will pay a high price for a prized piece of memorabilia. Collectibles range from rare trading cards to signed photographs, uniform pieces ...
Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia including Eagles helmets an jerseys.
According to the DA's office, Capone, Parenti and Branco used Beckett Authentication Services to create counterfeit autographed sports memorabilia signed by Kelce. They then offered it for sale as ...
The hype surrounding his autographed cards and memorabilia in the early 1990s reshaped the sports memorabilia market, highlighting the risks of over-speculating on unproven talent. The rapid rise ...
Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia, including Philadelphia Eagles helmets and jerseys.
"If you see a million-dollar sports card for 50 bucks, I'd be worried," said Emer. "My thing with autographed memorabilia is: I consider it fake until I authenticate it." ...