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Magic Tricks Revealed: The Magical Vanishing Coin



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By : George Hutton   

If you love doing up close magic with simple stage props that you can make yourself, this trick is a real gem. By the time you finish reading this, you'll easily be able to perform this trick anywhere you go. It's important to have a few tricks to do before or after this trick, as this isn't quite a standalone trick. Nevertheless, this is a real crowd pleaser.

Here's how it will seem to your innocent audience. You have a regular wine glass, upside down on a table. You ask to borrow a coin from somebody in the audience. Let them know you will make it go away, and then come back, so they don't have to worry.

You place their coin next to the glass. You cover the glass with a napkin, and then lift up the glass and the napkin at the same time. You place the glass over the coin and remove the napkin. The coin has magically vanished, and is nowhere to be seen. You put the napkin, or handkerchief, back over the glass, and move it back to where it was before. The stunned audience will gasp with delight as the coin has magically reappeared. You simply give the coin back to the owner, and move on quickly to your next trick.

This is a simple gimmick, or setup trick. The secret is to have the glass on a tablecloth. White is best. Then take a piece of paper that is the same color as the tablecloth, and cut it carefully, so that it is exactly the same shape as the rim of the glass. Then simply attach it to the rim of the glass using glue or rubber cement. If you use tape, it might be visible.

As you put the glass over the coin, it will seem like the coin has gone away, when in reality it is snugly under the trick glass. When you move the glass back, away from the coin, the coin will become visible again.

This works best if you focus the attention on the actual napkin, or handkerchief that you will use to cover the glass with. A large silk handkerchief will be great for this. And make sure to explain that it's the handkerchief that will do the magic, and not the trick glass. You can make a big deal of waving the handkerchief around to show everybody the coin isn't hidden inside.

Make sure to keep your eyes and attention off the glass as much as possible. If anybody suspects the glass is part of the trick, then it might ruin it, so be careful. It helps to do this trick among many others where you have a table where you do the tricks, and a bunch of props off to the side. Also take care when you remove the glass, cover it with the magic handkerchief first, otherwise they will see the false bottom. Have fun with this.

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