I hope I can write what he gave me.
The coin inlays are stamped from .050 and .053 inch thick Stainless Steel strips about 1 and 1/16 inch wide.
The older ones with the Concentric Circles were put in a press and polished with a wool buffer. This was done one chip at a time.
They no longer use this process. Fred was not sure what year the changeover was.
The newer process: They put the inlays in a vibrating bowl with what they call “media” pellets (stainless stele pellets) and a strong liquid soap & water. The bowl polishes them.
GPI says they will now only make reorders of the coin inlays. No new orders.
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