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・ Coins of the Austro-Hungarian gulden
・ Coins of the Austro-Hungarian krone
・ Coins of the Belize dollar
・ Coins of the Brunei dollar
・ Coins of the Canadian dollar
・ Coins of the Colonies Françaises Pacifique franc
・ Coins of the Cypriot pound
・ Coins of the Czechoslovak koruna (1919)
・ Coins of the Czechoslovak koruna (1945)
・ Coins of the Czechoslovak koruna (1953)
・ Coins of the Dutch guilder
・ Coins of the Fijian dollar
・ Coins of the Fijian pound
・ Coins of the Hawaiian dollar
・ Coins of the Hong Kong dollar
Coin magic
・ Coin manipulation
・ Coin Museum
・ Coin Nord de Mitsamiouli
・ Coin of account
・ Coin of Connaught
・ Coin of the Year Award
・ Coin orientation
・ Coin problem
・ Coin purse
・ Coin roll hunting
・ Coin rolling scams
・ Coin rotation paradox
・ Coin set
・ Coin shooting pistol


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Coin magic : ウィキペディア英語版
Coin magic
Coin magic is the manipulating of coins to entertain audiences.〔
Money Magic, pp. 175-221.〕 Because coins are small, most coin tricks are considered as close-up magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects. Though stage conjurers generally do not use coin effects, coin magic is sometimes performed onstage using large coins. In a different type of performance setting, a close-up coin magician (or 'coin worker') will use a large video projector so the audience can see the magic on a big screen. Coin magic is generally considered harder to master than other close-up techniques such as card magic, and is one of the least performed forms of conjuring. Coin magic requires great skill and grace to perform convincingly, and this takes a lot of practice to acquire.
==Elements==
Coin effects include productions, vanishes, transformations, transpositions, teleportations, penetrations, restorations, levitations and mental magic—some are combined in a single routine. A simple effect might involve borrowing a coin, making it vanish, concealing the coin, then reproducing it again unexpectedly and returning it to the owner. More complex effects may involve multiple coins, substituting or switching coins and other objects or props can be employed (i.e. handkerchiefs, glasses) as well as the coins. However, the power of most coin magic lies in its simplicity and the solidity of the object; the basic skills of sleight of hand and misdirection often appear most magical without complex equipment. Almost any audience will be amazed by the simplest mystery, such as passing a coin through a table.

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