Choice the style of die 17 or 25 degrees
You receiev Five 17° dies OR Five 25° dies
REDUCTION DIE #1 – .7″ X .8″ @17 DEGREES | REDUCTION DIE #1 – .7″ X .8″ @25 DEGREES | |
REDUCTION DIE #2 – .9″ X 1″ @17 DEGREES | REDUCTION DIE #2 – .9″ X 1″ @25 DEGREES | |
REDUCTION DIE #3 – 1.1″ X 1.2″ @17 DEGRE | REDUCTION DIE #3 – 1.1″ X 1.2″ @25 DEGRE | |
REDUCTION DIE #4 – 1.3″ X 1.4″ @17 DEGRE | REDUCTION DIE #4 – 1.3″ X 1.4″ @25 DEGRE | |
REDUCTION DIE #5 – 1.5″ X 1.6″ @17 DEGRE | REDUCTION DIE #5 – 1.5″ X 1.6″ @25 DEGRE |
1. The absolute highest quality in material. An improvement over the D2 steel, hardened stainless steel is used for these dies. Extra attention to detail has been given to make sure there is a high polish to the inside faces of these dies to allow for the easiest reduction and folding even on the toughest coins. If you look closely at competitors dies, you can see a very rough finish on the face of the dies, this will adversely affect the efficiency of the dies.
2. Hardened stainless steel offers the highest degree of efficiency for folding and reducing while having the highest in rust resistance. No more rusty pitted dies!
3. JW tools are often imitated but never duplicated you can even feel the difference.
4. The best angle for ease of reduction of larger coins including copper and brass medallions. This design has been tested and proven for almost a decade of use.
5. Buy from an actual coin ring maker that understands the tools and originally designed them.
6. Use the 17° dies for the first fold. When sized use the 25° Die t give that fat tire look
7. These tools are 100% guaranteed. Why pay a little less for an inferior die? Buy the best, buy from Jason’s Works!
These dies can be used in conjunction to pretty much fold and reduce all coins
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