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In your hands are several blank paper sheets folded together the size of a banknote. Show each of them separately from two sides. And here they are together again. A few deft hand movements - and instead of simple pieces of paper in your hands, there are already as many real banknotes, which you, like the paper at the beginning, show each separately from two sides. Paper turned into money!

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick lies in two pieces of paper that make up one sheet, folded in half lengthwise. On one side of this sheet, two real bills are glued, only with different sides outward. If such a sheet is folded in half with one side, then, firstly, it will appear as one sheet; and secondly, it will look like a blank piece of paper on both sides. If this sheet is opened and folded in reverse, then on both sides it will look like one real bill.

Focus Paper turns into money

Turning the leaflet with the clean side outward, put several separate real bills inside it (of course, of the same size and denomination). It will be like one leaf, and put the same number of clean individual leaves on it. Now it is easy to show them one by one, and no one will notice anything.

As soon as the leaves are together again, turn the folding sheet inside out. As a result of this, clean paper sheets will be inside, and individual bills will be outside. It remains to show them, shifting from hand to hand separately.

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