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The coin is behind the viewer's ear. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

The coin disappears from the magician's hand and is behind the viewer's ear.

Focus secret:

It is best to perform this trick while sitting at a table. Ask someone in the audience for a coin, and let everyone remember the year it was issued.

Place it in front of you at a distance of about 5 cm from the edge of the table. Now everything depends on manual dexterity. Close the coin with the fingertips of your right hand, quickly pull it towards you and clench your hand into a fist. It seems to the audience that the coin is in the fist, but in fact it is in your sleeve.

Focus The coin is behind the viewer's ear

Now your acting skills come to the fore. Pretend to shift the coin to your left hand and clench it in your fist. Meanwhile, slowly lower your right hand so that the coin pops out of your sleeve and into your palm.

Open your left hand and show the audience that the coin is gone. Then "pull" it with your right hand from the pocket of any of the spectators. If someone does not believe, let him look at the year of issue.

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