Al Capone notorious Mobster
This is an Authentic piece of Capones Chicago home on South Pairie Ave., in Chicago
Your wooden relic comes in a 1.5” clear window display box, with a holographic serial numbered label on the back. You get a 6”x4” full color photo card in a protective holder, along with a Certificate of Authenticity with a matching serial number.
Capone lived a life of crime, soon Eliot Ness and the Untouchables would have him behind bars. So what was it that got him sent to the toughest prison in the U.S.A.? Tax evasion. In 1931, Al Capone was tried and convicted of not paying taxes, in an effort by authorities to finally put him behind bars for a long time.
Capone was eventually released and lived on Palm Island in Miami Beach where he died January 25th, 1947