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Focus Description:
Show the audience a regular coin held between the tips of the thumb and index finger of your right hand. Bring the coin to the table and place it edge-on on its surface. Unclench your fingers - the coin will remain on its edge.
Then use your fingertips to remove it from the table and pass it to the audience. Of course, they will not find anything special in it, and those who try to repeat the same thing will fail - they will not be able to place the coin on its edge.
Focus secret:
It's all about a regular pin that holds pieces of fabric together. It is 2-4 mm longer than the diameter of the coin. At the moment when the coin is placed edge-on on the table, the pin should already be inconspicuously placed and pressed against its reverse side, and both of these objects should be held between the tips of the thumb and middle fingers.
Your index finger should be above the head of the pin. When placing the coin on the table, press the head of the pin with your index finger, and the sharp end of the pin will enter the surface of the table. Then the coin is released and the hand is moved to the side. The coin will remain standing on its edge, supported by a pin invisible to the audience. When removing a coin from the table, quietly get rid of the secret pin.
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