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Focus Description:

Connect together the two coins shown separately. Squeeze them with your fingers and invite those who wish to separate them. The audience will not succeed - both coins stuck together as if tightly. Once again in your hands, they will again become two separate ones.

Focus secret:

Two coins of the same size (not necessarily the same color and denomination) are already glued together with strong glue so that it is simply impossible for you or anyone else to separate them. Such a double coin should be perceived by the audience as one, therefore, until a certain point, they cannot be shown it upside down. The second (actually the third) coin is the same, but the most common.

Focus Fixed coins

Show the audience two coins, holding one in each hand. Connect them together, hide one in the palm of your hand, squeeze the other, as if two separate ones. Pass it on for "disconnection".

Then, having returned the “double” coin to yourself: “separate” it, either by joining your hands together, show both coins, or, imperceptibly putting the coins one on top of the other, “spread” them in front of the audience.

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