Great coins and handy that they stick to a manget.
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Very good size for miser dream
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These coins are the same size as Kennedy halfs, they look great and have a good feel, perfect tool
for palming.
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The coins are thin and light as if play/toy money. They palm easily and could possibly work for
stage/parlour magic, but there is no way they would pass for the real currency in close-up magic
like the description states.
I knew they would be smaller and lighter, but this is
too thin for my tastes. I wanted to use them for a miser's dream routine, but the sound they make
is just awful. I understood they would make a different sound, but by sound alone the audience can
tell they are fake/different than real half-dollars.
Pros:
- Easy palming
- super
thin and light
Cons:
- Sound almost plastic
- Easily seen as fake
- Expensive
for a set of no-gaff coins
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The coins are half the thickness of real coins - that is the point of Palming Coins. But, because
they are thinner, they are a bit light. They will work well for miser's dream, but the *clank* is a
little tinnier than a real (heavier) coin. In a performance I do not think it will be a problem.
From a distance they look great, are easy to palm numerous coins, and will sound fine in
the bucket. They will not stand up to any close up inspection. The copy is not quite as good as I
was hoping for. Maybe once they get a little dirty they will look better. 😎