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Shine a Light on the Truth with the “Holmes” UV Torch

Original price was: $125.00.Current price is: $99.00.

Reveal hidden details on coins and stamps with the “Holmes” UV Torch. Featuring two long-wave UV LEDs (365 nm & 395 nm), ten white LEDs, and a rechargeable battery, this compact aluminum torch is perfect for spotting fakes and fine details.

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Description

From detecting hidden watermarks on stamps to spotting minute details on rare coins, the “Holmes” UV Torch is the ultimate tool for every discerning collector. Like a true detective’s device, this powerful pocket torch reveals what the naked eye can’t see—making it an essential companion for identifying fakes and authenticating your prized pieces.

Crafted from durable aluminium, the “Holmes” features two long-wave UV LEDs (365 nm & 395 nm) and ten bright white LEDs for versatile inspection power. It doubles as a reliable everyday torch and includes a rechargeable battery with a Micro-USB cable for convenient charging on the go.

Specifications:

  • Two long-wave UV LEDs (365 nm & 395 nm)

  • Ten white LEDs for general use

  • Rechargeable battery with Micro-USB cable

  • Compact, durable aluminum body

  • Length: 150 mm

See the details others miss—trust the “Holmes” to shine a light on authenticity.

Additional information

Weight 0.30 kg
Dimensions 17.5 × 8.5 × 3 cm
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