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TINY 0.7” x 0.8” Universal Folding / Reduction Die for smallest Coin Rings!

$ 14.7

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Hardened Steel

    Description

    0.7” x 0.8" UNIVERSAL FOLDING/REDUCTION DIE DESCRIPTION:
    By further popular demand and feedback, I am now offering this new double-sided reduction die for the SMALLEST coins to make into coin rings!
    This reduction die will now give you the option to fold and reduce penny, nickel and dime-sized coins; and can be used to further reduce coins of similar size and slightly larger as well.
    This die is the perfect complement to the Set of Universal Folding/Reduction dies that have inner diameter openings from 1.6”, all the way down to 0.9”
    IT'S HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO USE THE IMPROVED STAINLESS STEEL STARTER CONE WITH THIS DIE, FOUND IN MY OTHER THE LISTINGS:
    Below are a few reviews and messages from folks that I've received recently regarding my tools:
    * "This new die is amazing! I make coin rings for kids and now I have no problems getting those Roosevelt dimes down to the tiny sizes. Thanks Martin!” --- Richard G.
    * "I have all of his dies. The machining is very high quality. These tools are a must for anyone thinking of coin ring making. Shipping was fast too." --- Rob M.
    * "This is just another well-machined tool from your Shop, thank you for putting this out there to the coin ring-making community!" --- Mary D.
    This new tiny reduction die has a 0.8", (20.32 mm) diameter opening on one side, and a 0.7", (17.78 mm) diameter opening on the other side, and can be used to begin folding over ANY foreign or domestic coin, token, round, or medallion ***
    *** Here's why you should purchase your coin ring-making tools from my Shop:
    1) I don't believe in cutting corners; so my up-front costs are higher than anyone else's in order to be able to bring you the best quality material and craftsmanship available in coin ring-making tools.
    2) The level of quality of my tools is simply not duplicated elsewhere; as I use the highest quality Hardened Stainless Steel that is precision CNC-machined to the finest standards by expert machinists and hand polished to a smooth finish; unlike most other competitors' dies that have rough finishes to the inner die faces.
    3) Each die will fit perfectly under Ring Sizing Machines, Arbor Presses, and Hydraulic Shop Presses.
    4) Each die has also been precision engraved with the corresponding size opening for easy identification, and they can be used along with the New and Improved Universal Stabilizer Folding Cones or the Delrin bearing balls to fold the coins; while leaving no marks or scratches, thus preserving the detail on the inside of the coin.
    5) I have a passion for both making coin rings as well as creating the highest quality coin ring-making tools on the market today. That's why I've created a platform where people can go to get their questions answered about all things coin rings; as well as ask questions and even leave suggestions. Please visit my new blog site at: CoinRingBlog.com for coin ring making tips, tricks, and tool updates.
    6) Why settle for buying inferior coin ring tools elsewhere? Buy from CoinRingUSA and get the best!
    This is ONE of 13 New and Improved Reduction Dies that I have available. Check my other listings to see the availability of the other dies. (The coins pictured are not included.)
    *** For a video tutorial on this and the other 5 dies in my set, copy and paste the link below into your web browser:
    youtube.com/watch?v=fmQo9etqD4I
    Be sure to Subscribe to my YouTube channel located under "CoinRingUSA" for new video updates, or click on the following link to go directly there: youtube.com/CoinRingUSA
    * Making coin rings and creating the highest-quality coin ring making tools is what I love doing. That's why I've created a platform where people can go to get their questions answered about all things coin rings; as well as ask questions and even leave suggestions. Please visit my new blog site at: CoinRingBlog.com for coin ring making tips, tricks, and tool updates.
    Thanks, and here's to your coin ring-making success!