The right hand drops the big coin into the left hand while holding back the small coin. One coin in my hand." Pick up one of the coins from the table with your right hand and apparently place it into the left hand. (You have three coins on the table with the big coin hidden in your right hand.) "This time we will do it backwards. Open your left hand and dump three coins on the table to show that the coin has traveled back again! OK, here's the final sequence. The right hand picks up the last coin from the table and places it into the right pants pocket as before… but this time you really do drop the coin into your pocket and grab the big coin, (half dollar or silver dollar depending on what you're using) and bring your hand out of your pocket keeping the big coin hidden from the audience. Now this is where we change it up for the big finish. (You now have three coins in your left hand, but the audience is only aware of two.) Pick up another coin with your right hand and drop in into the left hand at the same time secretly adding the hidden coin. Make sure not to expose the hidden coin in your right hand. The right hand picks up a coin and places it into your left hand. "Did you see it jump back?" As soon as you say this, open your left hand and dump three coins onto the table to show that the 3rd coin has magically jumped from your pocket and back to your hand! (Everyone will be watching the three coins so the heat will be off the hidden coin it your right hand.) Just let your hand relax naturally by your side. Here's what's really going on: you pretend to place the coin into your right pants pocket, but really come back out with it hidden in your right hand. Say, "and a coin goes into my pocket." But that's not what really happens! Pick up the last, (apparently 3rd coin) from the table with your right hand and openly place it into your right pocket. Say, "two coins in my hand." (Make sure to close your left hand after the coins are in it.) The audience believes that you have two coins in your left hand. Place this coin into the left hand along with the first coin, but… at the same time secretly drop the hidden coin into the left hand as well, making a total of three coins. Say to audience, "One coin in my hand." (As soon as the left hand has the coin - make sure to close that hand.) Pick up one coin from the table with the right hand, (don't let anyone see the hidden coin.) Place this coin into the left hand. The other three nickels are on the table. Just try to relax the hand and not grip the coin with too much force. The extra, (4th) nickel is hidden in the right hand. (I'll assume that you're going to use four nickels and a half dollar.) Place the big coin into your right jacket pocket. Basically you want to have a definite difference in the size of the coins, so that the transformation will be more dramatic. I've also used four nickels and a half dollar. I like to use four quarters and a silver dollar. You also need a larger coin for the transformation. To do this free coin magic trick you need you need four coins instead of three. Now when the left hand is opened, instead of the coins traveling back into the hand, the coin transforms into one big coin - a half dollar. This time the magician drops one coin into his left hand and places two coins into his pocket. The three coins are dumped onto the table. This entire sequence is repeated again revealing the coin has again traveled back into the left hand. The left hand is opened to show that the third has traveled by magic into the left hand, making a total of three coins! The three coins are then dropped onto the table. The third coin is placed into the right pants pocket. A second coin is picked up and placed in the left hand along with the first coin. One coin is picked up by the right hand and placed into the left hand. Magician displays three coins, (nickels or quarters) on the table.
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