Palming Coin - Half Dollar (12 Coin Set)

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Palming Coin - Half Dollar (12 Coin Set)

24.95 usd

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These thin coins, designed to look like Kennedy half dollars, are ideal for all sorts of coin manipulation routines.

Perfect for Misers Dream or ANY style of coin manipulation. Use to perform close up coin magic, or stage coin routines. These easy-to-palm coins are replicas of a U.S. Kennedy Half Dollars and are very thin and the perfect weight to palm. You can palm a dozen or more of these coins with ease. They look and sound like actual coins when handled or dropped into metal containers.

 

Customer reviews for Palming Coin - Half Dollar (12 Coin Set)

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Owen

I love these coins. Well milled so I have been able to get a good grip in either hand. Light, shiny, good images on both sides. And they make a satisfying sound when plunked into a bucket or against each other. I've been using them as I begin to work my way through Bobo's Modern Coin Magic and the third lesson in Tarbell Course in Magic vol 1.

 

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  • Timothy asks: Is both the front and back visible on each coin or is this a mix of one-sided coins?

    • 1. James answers: Both are visible.
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  • Chris asks: Can these coins attach to a magnet?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: No.
  • Blake asks: Do these really sound real? If they hit each other or glass or metal?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They are very thin coins, so will not sound like regular half dollars if they hit each other.
  • Joe asks: Do these coins reall look silver—they look dull grey

    • 1. Heinz answers: They look plated, just like in the photo.
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