Border officers spotted 422 fake Super Bowl championship rings that were headed to Illinois earlier this month, authorities said Monday.
"Counterfeit jewelry continues to flood the e-commerce market, and these rings were focused on a select group of sports collectors and their fans," said LaFonda Sutton-Burke, Director of CBP field operations in Chicago. "Our officers are well-trained to find counterfeit merchandise like these in support of CBP’s mission of protecting the American public and the American economy.
"If the items were genuine, the total manufacturer’s suggested retail price for this shipment would have been worth $300,000," the agency said.Authorities said fake memorabilia costs customers billions each year. U.S. consumers spend about $100 billion annually on infringing goods, CBP said. In 2021, jewelry was the third most popular counterfeited item.
The agency said it seized more than 375,000 items of counterfeited jewelry, worth around $550 million if they had been real, last year. In total, CBP officers seized more than 24.7 million counterfeit products that would have been worth nearly $3 billion if authentic.
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