Coin Copier (Christian Scherer)
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- Difficulty Rating: EASY
- Category: MONEY MAGIC
- Product Type: MAGIC TRICK
NEW: Peruvian Edition: The main difference between the new Peruvian Edition and the original seen in the trailer is that instead of a Swiss coin we are now using one from Peru.
This is an ingenious self-working coin box routine that Christian Scherer created in the 1980s. Since that time the manufacturing technology and the availability of the gimmicks used has advanced and the current version works perfectly.
It is basically a coin box routine like no other. Even though it uses heavily gaffed coins everything is examinable at the end.
The basic routine involves a metal box which is referred to as a tiny counterfeiting machine. You dump the four coins out of the box; a Japanese coin, a Peruvian coin, a British coin and a US coin. Using the Japanese coin as a sample each coin is placed in the box and one at a time, as the box is waved over the Japanese coin, the coin inside instantly turns into a duplicate of the Japanese coin. This is repeated until all four coins have turned into Japanese coins and everything is examinable.
Comes complete with four Japanese coins, a gaffed Peru 10 Soles coin, a gaffed English Penny, a gaffed Kennedy Half dollar, a gaffed custom-made Aluminum Coin Box, and access to an online video tutorial.
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Customer Reviews
Do yourself a favor and add Coin Copier to your close-up.
Who wouldn’t love the Coin Copier! It’s easy, it’s a great looking piece and it’s strong baffling magic. You can do it anytime and anywhere. Don’t even think about! Do yourself a favor and add Coin Copier to your close-up.
If I could purchase all of the inventory for these I would!
If I could purchase all of the inventory for these I would! This is one of those tricks that just makes you smile. It’s even fun to play with without a spectator present. An easy, self-working piece of magic that doesn’t try to “trick” the spectator. This effect just lets all who are present enjoy the performance, 10/10.
