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The magic handkerchief helps the coins disappear.

Focus secret:

This is an ordinary silk or paper handkerchief, in one of the corners of which a coin is sewn or something that can be mistaken for a coin if you feel the handkerchief. The way to use it is very simple.

Holding the handkerchief by the corner in which the coin is sewn, the magician asks the audience for the same coin and, casually shaking the handkerchief in order to prove that everything is in order, he pretends to put the busy coin in the center (from below) and gives it to someone to hold a handkerchief.

In fact, he only turned the corner where the replacement coin is located, and hides the busy one. When it is necessary to show that the coin has left the handkerchief, he simply takes it from the spectator who is holding it and shakes it, quickly going over the corners of the handkerchief at the same time with his fingers until the corner into which the coin is sewn falls into one of his hands.

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