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This trick is good to show in a small company. By the way, the tricks of magicians make a particularly strong impression when they are performed under our noses. Take two coins. Squeeze them between your fingers. And now you begin to quickly rub the coins one against the other. What is this? Where did the third coin come from?

Focus secret:

Based on this visual illusion, you can come up with various comic scenes.

For example, such. You start by showing the audience: three coins are moving between your fingers - this, in general, does not surprise them (but we know that there are actually two of them). So give someone all these "three" coins, let him squeeze them tighter in his fist. And then you turn three coins into two with a light magical touch.

Where did the "third" coin go? You need to look in someone's pocket, pretend that it was found, but not show it separately (it doesn't exist after all!), but set the coins in motion again ... Here it is, here it is!

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