I like to collect Bank of America cent rolls. I usually get the more modern ones from the '70s on up since the older rolls usually bring a larger premium I can't afford. My question is, these older rolls pictured below are obviously stamped. I find it hard to believe these would be authentic. A large bank, even the old federal reserve rolls, are not stamped. Did the banks stamp their rolls in the past or is this put on by the seller to command a premium?
I know they do. I collect BOA rolls. What I'm asking is, would they have stamped the name on the roll? I've never scene a stamped roll. Only printed. It almost looks fake.
I have some BofA rolls from ca. 1975 that I got about last year at a bank. I kept a couple unopened - but opened the rest and found a lot of nice BU early 70s S mints and some cool wheats. Not sure how they got saved so long or ended up on the east coast, but no complaints.