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Coin and piece of paper. Focus Secret

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Wrap the coin in a piece of paper and tear it right away. The coin is gone!

Focus secret:

You need a coin, a piece of stiff paper about 115x90 mm in size, which is bent before the focus begins, and a "magic wand". Fold the paper along the first fold and hold it in your left hand. Place the coin behind this fold approximately in the center, holding it between the fingers of your left hand. Taking the coin and paper with the forefinger and thumb, first of the right and then of the left hand, bend the right and left edges of the paper, respectively.

Focus Coin and piece of paper

Then, using both hands, fold the top edge and turn the paper over with the fold up. Make the folds carefully so that the coin does not fall out ahead of time. Ask the audience to feel the package and make sure that the coin is in the paper before it slips out and falls into the fingers of the left hand, where you hide it.

Focus Coin and piece of paper

Then take the paper in your right hand. At this time, the left hand with the coin reaches for the stick. Take a stick, touch it to the paper and tear the paper into pieces so that everyone can make sure that the coin is gone.

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