Coin Thru Coin by Jay Leslie

Created by: Jay Leslie

In 'Coin Thru Coin' by Jay Leslie, a half dollar appears to pass through a slot in a larger dollar coin, despite the slot being visibly too small. This is a close-up coin magic trick that relies on a clever gimmick (not a folding coin) and comes with all necessary props: a half dollar, a dollar coin with a slot, and a cover. The trick requires skillful switching to maintain the illusion and is best performed with organic patter. The props feel and look authentic, enhancing the realism of the effect. Note that no video tutorial is included—learning is done via written instructions and color photographs.

Key features

  • No video tutorial included—written instructions and photographs provided

  • Skillful switching required to prevent gimmick recognition

  • Authentic-looking and feeling coins enhance the illusion

  • Priced at $35

  • Adds variety to standard coin magic routines

Pros

  • Unique penetration effect

  • High-quality, realistic props

  • Organic patter opportunities

  • No video tutorial needed for learning

Cons

  • Gimmick is visually apparent without proper misdirection

  • Requires skillful switching to maintain illusion

Effect

The Coin Thru Coin trick creates a visually impossible moment where a half dollar appears to pass through a slot in a larger dollar coin, despite the slot being visibly too small. The spectator is first invited to attempt the feat themselves, failing before the magician effortlessly performs the penetration. The effect is clean, direct, and leaves the audience puzzled by the defiance of physical logic.

Full Details

The trick includes all necessary props: a half dollar, a dollar coin with a slot, and a cover. The method relies on a clever gimmick (not a folding coin) and requires skillful switching to maintain the illusion. No video tutorial is provided—learning is done through written instructions and color photographs. The coins look and feel authentic, enhancing the realism of the effect.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for coin magicians looking to add a unique penetration effect to their routines. It works well for performers who enjoy interactive magic, as it allows the spectator to attempt the impossible before the magician succeeds. Those comfortable with switches and misdirection will find it particularly effective.

Difficulty

The trick is moderately challenging due to the need for precise switching before and after the penetration. The lack of a video tutorial means performers must rely on written instructions and photographs, which may require extra practice. However, the method itself is straightforward once mastered.

What Magicians Say

David from Magic Orthodoxy highlights the trick’s realism, noting that the coins "feel and look real," which strengthens the illusion. He emphasizes the importance of switching to prevent gimmick detection, advising performers to transition quickly to another effect if spectators demand a repeat attempt. He also praises the trick’s versatility, suggesting themes like puzzles or inflation for engaging patter.

At $35, David considers the trick a worthwhile investment for coin magicians seeking variety beyond standard vanishes or transpositions. He recommends it as a strong addition to routines that include other gimmick-based effects like "karate coin" or "coin and bottle."

Overall, Coin Thru Coin is praised for its visual impact and practicality, making it a solid choice for performers who want to expand their coin magic repertoire.

What people are saying about Coin Thru Coin

David (Magic Orthodoxy) says...

This is a fun thing to add into your coin routine if you don't have anything like this. [...] The props feel and look real, and for $35, it's great because you're getting your three props—they'll last you forever.

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