Vantage Series Coddington Magnifier – V-309-23

$35.95

Precision meets performance with the V-309-23 Vantage Series Coddington Magnifier. Expertly crafted with a two-lens system, this magnifier delivers a powerful 10x magnification while maintaining exceptional image clarity and sharp focus.

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Description

Precision meets performance with the V-309-23 Vantage Series Coddington Magnifier. Expertly crafted with a two-lens system, this magnifier delivers a powerful 10x magnification while maintaining exceptional image clarity and sharp focus.

With a generous 23mm viewing diameter, the V-309-23 provides a bright, distortion-free image—ideal for inspecting fine details in coins, stamps, gemstones, jewelry, and other small objects requiring close examination.

Engineered for serious collectors and professionals, the V-309-23 features a durable, compact design, making it perfect for use at home, in the field, or at shows.

Features:

  • Dual-lens system for superior clarity
  • 10x magnification for detailed inspection
  • 23mm image diameter for a clear, wide view
  • Precision optics designed for professional-grade performance

Experience the quality and accuracy of the Vantage Series V-309-23 Coddington Magnifier—your essential tool for detailed, distortion-free viewing.

Additional information

Weight 0.038 kg
Dimensions 5 × 3 × 2 cm
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