• This is a double sided folding and reducing die with .9" and 1.0" openings at 17 degrees for optimal folding and reducing. This die can be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to fold U.S. quarter and nickel sized coins leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. This die can also be used to reduce similar sized coins for final sizing of coin rings. *The coins pictured are not included* Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • Improved! New Hardened Stainless Steel! This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with a 1.300" and 1.400" openings at 17 degrees. This die can be used to reduce United States dollar sized coins. This die can also be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones/mandrels to fold half dollars and dollars sized coins leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. *NOTE: You will need the larger die to begin the folding process with the stabilizer folding cones/mandrels for Morgan dollar sized coins. This die is used to start the folding process on half dollar sized coins. These are the reduction dies as described in my manual. Three dies in total can be used to fold and reduce half dollar, dollar, and silver eagle sized coins. Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.1" and 1.2" openings. This die is be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to finish the folding process of half dollars and dollars leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. This die can also be used to reduce United States half dollar coins and finish sizing dollar coins to smaller sizes. *NOTE: You will need the larger dies to begin the folding process with the stabilizer cones and mandrels for U.S. half dollar and dollar sized coins. *The coins pictured are not included*
  • New Hardened Stainless Steel! This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.500" and 1.625" openings. This die can be used to start reducing and folding United States Silver Eagle sized coins. This die can also be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to begin folding dollars and silver eagles leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. *The coin pictured is not included* Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with .9" and 1.0" openings at 25 degrees for the optimal fat tire look. The faces are at a special 25 degree, allowing for the detail on the outside of the coin ring to be better protected while reducing during the final sizing. This die is specifically used to get the smallest sizes possible on the smaller coins during the final stage of sizing. This die is to be used in conjunction with the other dies available and not by itself alone. You can achieve more of the "fat tire" look by using this die last. Coin sizes that can be used are the quarter, nickle and penny. * NOTE * This die should be used after the initial reducing has been done from the other dies in the set, and not by itself alone. This die will help your coin ring to achieve more of the rounded edge look (Fat Tire).
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.100" and 1.200" openings. The faces are at a special 25 degree, allowing for the detail on the outside of the coin ring to be better protected while reducing during the final sizing. This die is specifically used to get the smallest sizes possible on the larger coins during the final stage of sizing. This die is to be used in conjunction with the other dies available and not by itself alone. You can achieve more of the "fat tire" look. Coin sizes that can be used are the half dollar, dollar and Silver Eagle. * NOTE * This die should be used after the initial reducing has been done from the other dies in the set, and not by itself alone. This die will help your coin ring to achieve more of the rounded edge look (Fat Tire). *The coins pictured are not included* Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • The original four pack! Use these universal dies to fold and reduce coins from half dollar size to silver eagle sized coins. These are the ones you need if you have a Durston or Pepe ring stretcher reducer machine ((RSR)....Thanks Josh! ;) ). The die plate that comes with these machines can make dime and quarter sized rings by folding and reducing. If you do not have one of these models of RSR's, you will need an additional .9" x 1.0" die that I sell (or folding puck from Skip king) to fold quarters.   *The coins pictured are not included*
  • New! "BIG BOY" Folding/Reduction Die! This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with 1.700" and 1.800" openings. This die can be used to start folding and reducing larger privately minted silver, brass, and copper rounds while using the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to begin folding these rounds leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. Named "BIG BOY" die for Rocky Workman who made this die possible. Thanks to everyone on Coin Ring Crafters on facebook that helped this die come to fruition. NOTE: This die will fit under the new Durston ring stretcher/reducer but will not fit under the older model unless the center pin is removed that spins the multiple holed die plate that comes with the stretcher. NOTE: This die will work in conjunction with arbor and hydraulic presses. Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY Be sure to follow me on youtube and etsy for new tools coming out. NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://jasons.works/product/coin-ring-tools-training-manual/
  • This is a double sided folding and reducing die with .7" and .8" openings at 17 degrees for optimal folding and reducing. This die can be used in conjunction with the stabilizer folding cones and mandrels to fold U.S. penny and dime sized coins leaving no mark on the inside of the coin. This die can also be used to reduce similar sized coins for final sizing of coin rings. *The coins pictured are not included* Copy and paste this address into your internet browser address bar to see a youtube video using a die: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?
  • This is a double sided reduction die as described in my manual with .7" and .8" openings at 25 degrees for the optimal fat tire look. The faces are at a special 25 degree, allowing for the detail on the outside of the coin ring to be better protected while reducing during the final sizing. This die is specifically used to get the smallest sizes possible on the smaller coins during the final stage of sizing. This die is to be used in conjunction with the other dies available and not by itself alone. You can achieve more of the "fat tire" look by using this die last. Coin sizes that can be used are the quarter, nickle and penny. * NOTE * This die should be used after the initial reducing has been done from the other dies in the set, and not by itself alone. This die will help your coin ring to achieve more of the rounded edge look (Fat Tire). *The coins pictured are not included* Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCwPbu1lGLY NOTE: A detailed description of the coin ring making process can be found in "How to Make Coin Rings" training manual found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170473451/training-manual-on-how-to-make-double?

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