Houdini's Coin Vanish
Key features
Gimmicked coin designed for a clean visual vanish
Inspired by historical magic and Houdini's legacy
Minimal handling required for the effect
Best utilized within a larger coin routine
Quality prop construction
Pros
Strong visual moment for spectators
Historical inspiration adds appeal
Well-made prop with good quality
Easy to perform with minimal practice
Cons
Method may be transparent to observant spectators
Works best as part of a routine rather than standalone
Limited to specific coin types
Effect
The Houdini's Coin Vanish trick shows a coin held at the fingertips. The coin then disappears in a clean and visual way. The vanish happens without any obvious covering or suspicious hand motions. It creates a moment of surprise for the audience.
Full details
Houdini's Coin Vanish is a magic prop. It is a single gimmicked coin. The design takes inspiration from methods used by the famous magician Harry Houdini. The prop is well made. It allows the performer to show a coin and then make it vanish. The method is built into the coin itself. This means the performer does not need to use complex sleight of hand to execute the vanish. The trick is ready to use right away.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is for magicians who perform with coins. It is good for performers who want a visual vanish without practicing difficult sleights. It can fit into a coin routine. The reviewers, Craig and Ryland, suggest it works best within a larger routine. They say it might not be strong enough as a single, standalone trick. Magicians interested in historical methods may also enjoy this prop.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Houdini's Coin Vanish is not difficult to perform. The method is self contained. It requires minimal handling. A beginner could learn to do the vanish quickly. The challenge is in the presentation. The performer must direct attention fairly. They must make the vanish look magical and not mechanical.
What magicians say
The reviewers from magic-tv, Craig Petty and Ryland, tested Houdini's Coin Vanish. They liked the quality of the prop and the historical inspiration. Craig and Ryland said, "they appreciated the historical nod and the quality of the prop itself." However, they had a mixed opinion. They felt the method could be obvious to watchful people. Craig and Ryland stated, "they felt the method might be a bit transparent to observant spectators." They recommend using it as part of a bigger series of tricks. This helps to disguise the method and make the effect stronger.
What people are saying about Houdini's Coin Vanish
Craig Petty and Ryland says...
The reviewers appreciated the historical nod and the quality of the prop itself. [...] However, their opinion was mixed; while they acknowledged the potential for a strong visual moment, they felt the method might be a bit transparent to observant spectators and suggested it would work best within a larger routine rather than as a standalone trick.
Review videos
Erase Away, Houdinis Coin Vanish, Royal Mixup & Spike Wrap | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
magic-tv mentioned this magic trick in this video.
