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Focus Description:

The magician goes on stage and takes a coin out of his pocket and shows it to everyone. He puts the coin on the fingers of his right hand and clicks over the penny, saying with his fingers the spell "Crabs-public-herons, disappear the coin!" And the coin disappears!

Focus secret:

The magician's sleeves must hang down! The coin must be placed on the thumb, index and middle fingers, then click over it with the fingers of the right hand, touch the coin. At this point, she must fly into the sleeve very quickly so that the audience does not notice her.

Most importantly, before performing this trick, practice well in front of a mirror!

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