It would depend on who was interested in buying. Mormons would likely pay a higher price than anyone else.
Thomas Lynch's signature is rarest which would make it the most valuable. John Hancock would be another very valuable autograph, Because he was the first to sign. But an autograph's value is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
At least a few hundred if its authentic. He is a very valuable player on LA Galaxy. He is actually the lead goal scorer. Although he doesn't get as much attention as Beckham he is just as skilled. He is also a valuable player for the US national team. People would deffinatley pay a few hundred for his autograph.
How much would a tonto autograph be worth
Easy; would you like me to autograph my answer?
The value of a Vince Lombardi autograph would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the authenticity and condition of the autograph.
You would sign it without an apostrophe, because a plural does not usually need an apostrophe. So it would be: Love, the Smiths.
why would you want to do that
Autógrafo.
Luke Skywalker is a fictional character, so his autograph would be worthless.
Yes, you would add an apostrophe before the "s" to show possession. For example, "Smith's car" indicates that the car belongs to Smith.
PluralIf referring to something about the Smith family as two or more, it would be the plural Smiths. Ex. The Smiths have two daughters, one son, a dog, a parrot, a hamster, and one snake.*In the above sentence "The Smiths" takes the place in the sentence for "The parents".In addressing, say a Christmas Card, it would be The Smiths.PossessiveIf referring to something owned by a person with the last name of Smith, it would be pluralized and then made possessive, reading Smiths'.Example sentences of possession:The Smiths' dog chased our cat up a tree.The noise that kept me awake until 2 a.m. was the Smiths' dog.When the Smiths held their New Year's Eve party, one of the Smiths' cars and one of the Jones' cars collided in the driveway. (bold is plural, the other two are possessive)Johnny is one of the Smiths living on Second Street.A roofer discovered that raccoons were living in the Smiths' attics and promptly told the Smiths about the various health and safety risks associated with removing the animals. (bold is plural, the other is possessive)
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