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Coin and ring. The Secret of Focus

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Focus Description:

This trick is pretty simple. All that is required for it is a ring, a coin whose diameter approximately matches the inner diameter of the ring.

Focus secret:

Take a colored sheet of paper. Cut a small strip from it of such a size that you can cut out a circle in it that exactly matches the size of the selected coin. Glue the cut out circle to one side of the coin. The piece of paper from which the coin circle was cut will serve as a mat on which to display the trick.

Now you can start focusing. In front of you lies a sheet of green paper. There is a prepared coin on it. The viewer should not see the side of the coin on which the circle of green paper is glued. Take the ring and place it on a piece of paper. Gently take the coin with the thumb and forefinger of your right hand, without showing the back of it, and dip the coin into the ring 2 or 3 times. On the third, release it so that it lies inside the ring with the pasted circle facing up, while it seems to merge with the sheet of paper, and its edges will be hidden from the viewer’s eyes. The coin disappeared into the ring.

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