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Focus Description:
The magician unfolds a piece of paper and places a coin there. He folds the piece of paper, shakes it several times and opens it: the coin is gone! He shakes the piece of paper again, having previously folded it, and the coin is back in place.
Focus secret:
Take two identical pieces of paper measuring 10 by 10 cm and fold them. Then glue the two sheets of paper together with their reverse sides. The sheet must be held horizontally so that the second one - the bottom one - is not visible. Shake it and subtly turn it over to the other side before showing the audience that the coin has disappeared.
Focus can be demonstrated several times.
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