Easy Coin Magic: 60+ Effects To Choose From
Coin magic is something every magician should know. It gives you the power to impress anyone no matter where you are. Ben Salinas is a master of money magic. He’s your guide to success with this collection of 60 exciting coin effects. As a professional magician, he will give you all the tools you need. “The Matrix” and “Coins To Glass” are some of the best routines in this series. Learn the basics, secret moves, and even advanced techniques. Then, you’ll be ready to add these tricks to your next magic show!
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Coin Thru Handkerchief
Ben demonstrates a classic coin routine by Bobo. The Coin Thru Handkerchief is very effective and convincing, the audience will have a hard time explaining the magic you've displayed. Since you've shown them every angle of this trick, underneath the handkerchief included, what you've down will se...
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Coins Thru the Table Performance
Have you ever wanted to make objects obey your every command? Here’s a coin trick from the magic vault we’ve selected just for you. Show 9 coins all together on the tabletop. What if they could go anywhere they wanted? Mysteriously make a handful of coins fall thru the table. It’s time to learn h...
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Coins Thru the Table Secret
What you will need: 8 matching coins (quarters or half dollars), and 1 unique coin (any different coin from the larger coin group). Half dollars are usually easier to palm since they have a wider diameter.
Pro Tip: Coin magic is extremely visual, but also incorporates the power of sound. Make su...
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Coin in the Pen
A vanish and production move slapped into one really entertaining and interesting routine. Who knew that all you needed to perform some serious coin magic was just one pen? Ben performs one of his favorite routines. A quick, simple and topical venture into coin magic that will have audiences' hea...
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The Matrix Performance
Teleportation will now be in your set of skills with this mix of coin and card magic. Start by showing four coins on the table. You cover them with four normal playing cards. With a snap of your fingers, one of the coins jumps across. Suddenly, the other three coins each leave their positions to ...
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The Matrix Secret
There are limitless ways to pull your audience into this trick. You can tell the story about a family of magicians who can transport to different cities. At the beginning of the year, they were all spread out across the country. After some big news, the father magician tells his wife and kids to ...
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Chinese Coin Assembly
Starting with the classic Matrix Position, you'll have four coins displayed. Instead of using cards like before, you'll only need to use your hands to make the coins travel across the table at your will. A few waves of your hands and soon enough all the coins have found there way back to each oth...
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Fingertip Coins Across
Now its time for one of the most popular coin plots in all of modern coin magic, Fingertip Coins Across. It's also known by the more popular name that Chris Kenner gave his rendition, the Free Fly. Soon as you watch this tutorial, you'll understand why it's garnered such a good reputation. You'll...
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Coins to Glass Performance
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Coins to Glass Secret
This trick is simple to learn, but always grabs attention when each coin appears inside the glass. The most effective part of the routine is the sound as each coin joins the rest. It’s a great choice for bars, restaurants, and parties. This can be used as an opener for more coin magic.
Pro Tip: ...
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Four Coin Production
A variation of Cardini's Touch of Midas, the Four Coin Production is as straight forward and practical as it gets in coin magic. Where once there was nothing, now lies two dollars worth of half dollars. Might come in handy later when you find yourself short on cash.
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Three Coin Production & Vanish
You start out with two hands and a little bit of magic. You just need to squeeze your fist hard enough and poof! A coin appears right smack in the middle of your palm. That's not enough, though! Just reach over to the elbow and poof! Another coin materializes out of thin air. You touch the opposi...
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Spellbound Variation 2
This routine takes some of Dai Vernon's classic moves in Spellbound and reworks them to create an amusing little modern routine. You'll present the audience with a new counterfeit coin that's been making its way through the magic circuit. It may look like just any old half dollar, but really its ...
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2 in Hand 1 in Pocket
You place two coins in your hand, the third goes into your pocket. It doesn't like to stay put though, this coin is very flighty. No sooner has it entered your pocket, does it leap out, travel up your arm, and across your chest to join the other coins. Maybe it isn't as flighty as it just has som...