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How can I learn magic with coins?
- Hold up a coin and announce to your audience that you'll be making it transport from one hand to another.
- Place the coin in the palm of one hand and close it into a fist.
- Briskly move your hands over each other.
- Ask your audience if they're ready to see you do the coin transfer trick.
How do magicians levitate a coin trick?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwWqmkdB54g
How do you do easy coin tricks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noIN-Egc6Yo
What is a magician's coin?
Many two-headed or 'magicians' coins are manufactured privately as a novelty item using genuine coins as their hosts. While some are simply made by sandwiching two coin halves together, others are made with the indication of their separation hidden in the rim. Shown here is an example of a two-headed coin. (22 Jul 2019