No one can answer this multi-part question because you haven't included any pics, dates, mint marks, etc.
All are large dates, sorry.
Why would someone waste their time ATing a cent? Most ATing done is on silver coinage, mostly dollar coins from the late 19th, and mid 20th...
As I said before.....Red Book prices are outdated by the time each edition hits the shelves. They're written at least 6 months prior to...
FYI, by the time each edition of Red Book hits the shelves, the prices are already outdated. My pricing source are completed sales on eBay,...
I've found XF raw for the $1.50. AU + would be up around $7-$12.50, raw. Of course the slabbed ones would be higher.
Uhmm higher grade than this one would be MS, and to that I agree there would be no MS 1916 Buffalo for what I said I find the XF raw ones for in...
The biggest scam on eBay are these listings for "unsearched" rolls of anything.
Bullion.
Based on what? I find these in same condition in B&M bargain bins for $1.50. It's a common date, and there's no doubling that I can see.
About $1.50-$2. Common date Buffalo.
It's step like, a characteristic of MD; as opposed to separation, a characteristic of hub doubling.
He's a diagram that can help you distinguish between double die and MD: [ATTACH]
Both of those links are good for the silver value in coins made with silver. But I think the OP is wanting to know what chances he has to find...
Okay. The Presidentials & Sac dollars were not minted in silver. Those a mix of copper, manganese, zinc, & nickle. The SBAs were never minted...
But those, generally, wouldn't be in rolls as they were either proofs or in uncirculated sets. They're also a far cry in size compared to the...
I'm assuming the roll you tried was all SBA dollars?
Looking through PCGS' pop report I don't see any with a PL or DMPL designation. http://www.pcgs.com/pop/detail.aspx?c=125
*yawn*
[ATTACH] These are clearer images of the type 1 and type 2 S for the 81 SBA proof.
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