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For this trick you will need: a transparent glass, white paper, a small towel or rag.

Focus secret:

You need to take a glass, turn it upside down on white paper, circle and cut out what happened, stick it on top of the glass with tape. During the trick, take a white sheet, ask the audience for a coin and put it on the sheet (the glass is next to it on paper). Cover the glass with a towel, put it on a coin, say the magic words, remove the towel, the coin will be under the white paper previously pasted on the glass. Remove the glass should also be with a towel.

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