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Coin Bite

A Coin Trick

This is an easy simple to learn and implement trick...with little practice you can master it with ease.

Materials Needed:

  • 1 Quarter (25cent coin) that is filed down to look like a bite has been taken out of it. You can also buy these at magic shops.

The Trick:

You should already have the special cut quarter hidden between your thumb and forefinger on your right hand when you ask someone to let you borrow a quarter.

Take the quarter from them and quietly move your finger and thumb and switch the coins.

Their coin is now slid to the back of your finger.

Pretend to be biting and tearing off a peice of what is now your special coin and eventually tear it from your mouth to show the audience.

Notes: Practice this trick before performing. It's easy to get confused on how a coin trick works just from reading about it.

 


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Last 10 commentsView all comments
By: ASE - July 01st 2008  
cool where can I get the coin I just cut myself with a butcher knife trying this
By: xtian - May 30th 2008  
the trick is nice and simple but the coin is expensive
By: haha youre mum - May 19th 2008  
this trick seems ****ty, and faily crap, put a video on and i might understand how to do it then :P

thick ****
By: no name please☺♥ - May 17th 2008  
i think it's cool and clever. if all of you don't like these tricks, then stop looking at them. we don't care for your criticism.
By: ilubabe - April 28th 2008  
whats up wit dis mannnn i dont feel any r&r
By: bob - April 25th 2008  
COME ON GET BETTER TRICKS!!!
By: lol? - April 08th 2008  
can you make a video man
By: yo mama - March 28th 2008  
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By: me - March 18th 2008  
It works better if you have a duplicate coin. Then you can "restore" the coin and give it to a spectator to examine.
By: mr ****ty - February 28th 2008  
come and beat me up ! bye
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