About $2.50 in normal circulated condition, up to maybe $40 if almost new-looking
I have a 14k gold gold pocket watch case that has the same hallmark on it as well. I still haven't found out who the maker is.
It depends on the sort of metal the ring is made out of, the purity of the metal, the weight of the ring, and the metal spot price on that particular day. Pawnshops will deal with both silver and gold class rings. Most commonly they are sterling silver (stamped .925) with these you can expect to get 1-10 dollars on. With gold, most commonly they are 10 karat. These, weight dependant you can expect to get between 10 and 200 dollars on average.
A little over 22 cents. Most likely less than the metal it is stamped on, I'd need to know copper/nickel/brass alloy ratios to say how much it is worth as metal.
10.00 now
The price of a US postal service postcard stamp is 27 cents.
They are worth about 6 or 7 dollars the last time I checked. I have a bunch of them. Quarters are worth about 15 dollars. I once had a penny with a nickel stamped on it, I sold it for $80.
ten thousands dollars
The worth of a triple stamped penny will vary depending upon its circulation and overall condition. It can be worth anywhere from $1.00 to thousands of dollars.
Soundslike a magician's coin -- worth a couple of dollars.
50-100 dollars
The value of a Spalding baseball bat with the name Frankie Frisch stamped on it depends on its condition. The value is generally between 400 and 2,300 US dollars.
Morgan dollars weren't minted from 1905 to 1920. Please check again and post a new question. FWIW, the normal wording for how coins are made is struck or minted, not stamped.
The monogram is the letter F over an A, all Peace dollars have this.
JFK half dollars were first issued in 1964. And 1963 is the last year for Franklin half dollars, plus the US Mint has never issued a gold JFK coin of any type. If the coin is a counter stamped, gold plated Kennedy half dollar it's only 50 cents.
I would like to get my passport stamped, please. The little skunk stamped his feet, so I ran!
Peace dollars are the only coins to have the letters AF on them and their not mintmarks, those are on the reverse. AF (on the front) is the monogram of Anthony de Francisci, the coins designer.
Please look at the coin again. The Carson-City Mint did not issue any Morgan dollars for 1888.