Google magician's coin. My credit union gave me one recently that got stuck in their coin machine. they sell for about $20.00.
Umm... you didn't really "say" anything other than expecting the viewer to identify and, of course, asking for likes/subscribers. No offense, but the gentleman is right; it is click bait. Had you properly identified the alteration and made the video an educational tool, you would have offered value to the viewer and possibly given them a reason to return, but as it stands I'm guessing most viewers will walk away disappointed. Doug seems to have given you the okay, so you might as well make the most of it, but if you genuinely want views and/or subscribers, you'd be wise to work on your content and let the then-quality of your productions speak for itself. Plugging meh videos, most of which are essentially the same thing, may initially get you a few extra views, but if you want people to return you need to give them a reason to do so. Also, and with all due respect, you're probably not doing yourself any favors here by claiming to be 38 years old, especially when you've a video implying you're 16. It is unnecessary and calls into question everything else you post or have to say. Dismiss if you wish, but you'd be wise to reconsider your present approach. Good luck to you.
Bad video. Why not put it on he table and let us see it versus moving it all over the place. They make copper rounds like that back side too.