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Put two coins in your palm - large and small.

In front of everyone, move the coin so that it covers the other. Now take a large coin and show both sides. A small coin from the palm of his hand disappeared without a trace.

Focus The disappearance of the coin without a trace

Focus secret:

For the demonstration, two coins made of the same metal are needed. The secret is in the big coin. It has a cut-out recess that exactly matches the size of a small coin. If you put a small coin there with the same side, it will not be visible at all from the side.

Before the eyes will be visible "only one" large coin. Removing a coin from a coin is also very easy. To do this, holding the edge of a large coin, you just need to hit it harder with an edge on the table, and a small coin will fall out of the secret recess.

Showing trick, hold the coin with the cut side down. When a large coin covers a small one, it will enter the recess and seem to disappear for the audience. Now you can safely show a large coin from one side or the other. The images of the coins match so well that none of the spectators outside will notice anything.

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