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<p>[QUOTE="Circus, post: 2378142, member: 51195"]Here is a long time coin trick that any child with Around $10.00 last time I checked.</p><p><b> It is called penny to dime. </b></p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0006.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0006.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0006.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0005.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0005.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0005.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0003.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0003.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0003.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0001.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0001.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0001.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>All you need is a penny and dime.</p><p>And 10 minutes practice,</p><p>The gaff (gimmick) is the penny is machined to slip over The dime, There is a magnet in the block and a piece of steel in the penny. You use the real penny and dime to pass around for examination.</p><p><br /></p><p>Two headed coins have been around on both sides of the pond since somebody figured out how to solder. There is a company in the US that machines all kinds of coin tricks with US coins. they have two headed/sided coins in tails and heads and assorted denominations. From folding quarters to cigarette thru the coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>The above two sided English coin isn't a magician's coin it is called a gaffed coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>A magician's coin is one that is used as a pay off for the people they would bring on stage.</p><p>Most big and small named magician's back in the day had advertising coins made they would use them in a version of the multiplying money trick. If you didn't have money enough to get your own made. You could by them from Adams magic company or others like Abbots.</p><p>Here is my Adams silver dollar version</p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens/IMG_0657.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens/IMG_0657.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/Tokens/IMG_0657.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>Here is a fifty cent sized that was holed a a charm.</p><p><a href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens%204/image.jpg55.jpg.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens%204/image.jpg55.jpg.html" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/Tokens%204/image.jpg55.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></a></p><p>Here is a guy makes $1 and quarter novelty coins.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]IXOXPZ0VKFM[/MEDIA]</p><p>Here is another makers galley of what he makes.</p><p><a href="http://www.roykueppers.com/gallery.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.roykueppers.com/gallery.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.roykueppers.com/gallery.html</a></p><p>I am from the old school and use the terms magician's coins as related to "coins used by magicians used as hand outs or pass a rounds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Circus, post: 2378142, member: 51195"]Here is a long time coin trick that any child with Around $10.00 last time I checked. [B] It is called penny to dime. [/B] [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0006.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0006.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0005.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0005.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0003.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0003.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/assorted/DSCF0001.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/assorted/DSCF0001.jpg[/IMG][/URL] All you need is a penny and dime. And 10 minutes practice, The gaff (gimmick) is the penny is machined to slip over The dime, There is a magnet in the block and a piece of steel in the penny. You use the real penny and dime to pass around for examination. Two headed coins have been around on both sides of the pond since somebody figured out how to solder. There is a company in the US that machines all kinds of coin tricks with US coins. they have two headed/sided coins in tails and heads and assorted denominations. From folding quarters to cigarette thru the coins. The above two sided English coin isn't a magician's coin it is called a gaffed coin. A magician's coin is one that is used as a pay off for the people they would bring on stage. Most big and small named magician's back in the day had advertising coins made they would use them in a version of the multiplying money trick. If you didn't have money enough to get your own made. You could by them from Adams magic company or others like Abbots. Here is my Adams silver dollar version [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens/IMG_0657.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/Tokens/IMG_0657.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Here is a fifty cent sized that was holed a a charm. [URL='http://s35.photobucket.com/user/ptsideshow/media/Tokens%204/image.jpg55.jpg.html'][IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/Tokens%204/image.jpg55.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Here is a guy makes $1 and quarter novelty coins. [MEDIA=youtube]IXOXPZ0VKFM[/MEDIA] Here is another makers galley of what he makes. [url]http://www.roykueppers.com/gallery.html[/url] I am from the old school and use the terms magician's coins as related to "coins used by magicians used as hand outs or pass a rounds.[/QUOTE]
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