Coin Warp

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           Materials: 3 Nickels and 1 Quarter

Description: You Place three coins on the table, you put two in your hand one in your pocket. They all magically end up in you hand. To top it all off you do it again turning them into one big coin.

Directions:
1. Place the quarter into your right jacket pocket. The extra, (4th) nickel is hidden in the right hand. The other three nickels are on the table.

2. Pick up one coin from the table with your right hand, and place it into your left (make sure you don't let them see the hidden coin). Immediately close you left hand. 3. Grab the next nickel from the table. Place this coin into the left hand along with the first coin, but, at the same time secretly drop the hidden coin into the left hand as well, making a total of three coins.

4. Pick up the last, (apparently 3rd coin) from the table with your right hand and openly place it into your right pocket, but really just hide it in your right hand.

5. Now you can say some magic words, and open your left hand showing that the 3rd coin has magically jumped from your pocket and back to your hand.

6. Now repeat the trick again, but this time when you place the third nickel in your pocket pick up the quarter and hide it in your hand.

7. Open your left hand and dump three coins on the table to show that the coin has traveled back again!

8. Tell the audience you will now do the trick backwards. Pick up the first coin and pretend to place it into your left hand. Instead place the quarter into your left hand, and keep the nickel hidden in your right hand.

9. Pick up the remaining two coins and put all three in your pocket. Your right hand is now completely empty.

10. Ask the audience how many coins they think are in your hand they will probably say three. Open your hand and look surprised, the coins must have been melted together wile warping!



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