I bought this from another vendor after seeing the video.
I thought, for the price maybe
I'll get a nice penny I can use in other coin work. Forget about that. The "penny" is plastic, not
metal, and looks fake from any performing distance short of aerial photography. Secondly it uses
one of the oldest gimmicks known to magic, which you probably already own. The "penny" is drilled
so the gimmick can be attached. Finally, given how this works, you'd be hard pressed to use it any
kind of routine, or do it with a large heavy copper penny you customized yourself.
It's too
late for me. Save your money.