george pearl
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I bought a MS68 Indiana quarter on ebay
to have an example of what such a grade
would look like.
I noticed that the coin
had mirrored fields and I was wondering if
the Mint specially prepared the planchets
in order to achieve such quality-maybe
polishing the planchets prior to striking.
I've never found a MS68 coin in circulation,
and I've looked thru tens of thousands of coins.
My best finds are MS65 and maybe a MS66. The
problem seems to be finding coins that have
adequate striking pressure. Not an easy thing.
So I'm asking if business strike coins are the
way they are due to a lack of planchet preparation.