Customs Workers Destroy $10,000 Jersey
Brian Hickey —
When Swiss sports memorabilia collector Olivier Démoli ponied up $10K for a jersey worn by French player David Trezequet in the 1998 World Cup final vs. Brazil, the rarity of the item made the purchase worthwhile.
Enter customs workers in France with little taste for what's valuable and what's a knock-off worth burning.
Brian Hickey —
When Swiss sports memorabilia collector Olivier Démoli ponied up $10K for a jersey worn by French player David Trezequet in the 1998 World Cup final vs. Brazil, the rarity of the item made the purchase worthwhile.
Enter customs workers in France with little taste for what's valuable and what's a knock-off worth burning.
"I was prepared to pay so much because those French jerseys from 98 are very hard to come across. There are only six in circulation: a ‘Zidane', a ‘Trezeguet', a ‘Desailly', a ‘Boghossian' and two ‘Guivarc'hs'.
When I went to get it they told me the shirt had been destroyed by customs because it was counterfeit. I went mad."
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