Ghost Coin by Andrew and Nathan Kranzo

Created by: Andrew, Nathan Kranzo

Ghost Coin is a close-up magic trick where a coin appears to vanish and reappear in impossible ways, often using a gimmicked card. The effect is visually striking, but its practicality and reliability have been debated among magicians. Some versions of the trick are praised for their durability and performance potential, while others are criticized for being unreliable and impractical for real-world use. Buyers should be aware that certain versions of the trick may require specific conditions or have limitations, such as the inability to examine the card before or after the performance.

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Ghost Coin by Nathan Kranzo from Monster Magic
Monster MagicGhost Coin by Nathan Kranzo£29.99
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Ghost Coin 2.0 by Andrew from Monster Magic
Monster MagicGhost Coin 2.0 by Andrew£33.99
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GHOST COIN 2.0 by Andrew from Alakazam Magic
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GHOST COIN 2.0 by Andrew from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Visually striking coin vanish and reappearance

  • Uses a gimmicked card for the effect

  • Some versions are durable and practical for performances

  • Other versions may be unreliable and impractical

  • Tutorial quality varies depending on the version

Pros

  • Visually impressive effect

  • Some versions are well-made and durable

  • Can be a great addition to coin routines

Cons

  • Unreliable gimmick in some versions

  • Card cannot be examined in certain versions

  • Lacks logical context for the vanish effect

  • Substandard tutorial in some versions

Effect

The Ghost Coin trick creates the illusion of a coin vanishing and reappearing in impossible ways. The magician uses a gimmicked card to make the coin seem to penetrate through it or disappear entirely. The effect is visually striking and can leave audiences puzzled and amazed.

Full details

The Ghost Coin trick involves a gimmicked card and a coin. The magician uses the card to make the coin vanish or reappear in unexpected places. The trick relies on the gimmick's design to create the illusion. However, the gimmick's reliability has been questioned, with some reviewers noting it works only half the time. The card cannot be examined before or after the trick, which limits its practicality in real-world performances.

Who should consider the trick

The Ghost Coin trick is best suited for magicians who enjoy coin magic and are looking for a visually impressive effect. It may appeal to those who perform in controlled environments where the gimmick's limitations can be managed. However, magicians who prioritize reliability and practicality in their routines may find this trick less suitable.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Ghost Coin trick is not overly difficult to perform, but it requires precise handling of the gimmicked card. The magician must ensure smooth movements to maintain the illusion. The trick's tutorial has been criticized as substandard, so magicians may need to experiment and practice extensively to achieve consistent results.

What magicians say

Magicians have mixed opinions about the Ghost Coin trick. AlakazamMagicUK highlights its visual appeal and performance potential, calling it a standout effect. However, magic-tv reviewers Craig and Ryland express concerns about its reliability and practicality. Craig notes that the gimmick works only half the time, even with perfect execution, and the card cannot be examined, limiting its use in real-world performances. He humorously suggests using the trick as a bookmark instead. Despite these criticisms, some magicians, like Nathan Kranzo, have found the trick durable and practical for coin vanishes and routines.

What people are saying about Ghost Coin

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The 'Ghost Coin' effect is a visually striking trick where a coin seems to vanish and reappear in impossible ways.

magic-tv says...

Ghost Coin is unreliable and impractical for real-world use. [...] The gimmick in 'Ghost Coin' is unreliable, working only half the time.

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