Scotch and Soda - Half Dollar/English Penny (Magnetic | Eagle Coins)

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Price: £12.75£12.75exc VAT
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Enjoy coin magic performing one of the most classical effects! Place a half dollar and an English penny into your spectator's hand. To your spectator's huge surprise, one coin disappears and turns into a totally different coin! Very easy to perform.Eagle custom coins. Good price and good quality.

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Customer reviews for Scotch and Soda - Half Dollar/English Penny (Magnetic | Eagle Coins)

Scott
I really like this coin. The quality is very good, I also own Johnson, Kueppers and some knock offs, but I was pleasantly surprised at how these blend right in with my other more expensive coins. These are great coins especially for the price, and are great for practice. I would definitely buy again from eagle.
Andrew
I enjoy this effect and the coins are well made however I would not hand this out to a spectator as they'd immediately notice by feel. Needs to be swapped for real half dollar prior to handing out for inspection.

Community questions about Scotch and Soda - Half Dollar/English Penny (Magnetic | Eagle Coins)

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  • Rich asks: Was a bang ring supposed to be included with this?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:A bang ring is not included because the coin is magnetic. You can use a magnet to dislodge it.
  • Ralph asks: Where does this fit on the quality and precision scale (Lassen,Schoolcraft, Knepper, Tango, etc.) ?

  • Chris asks: Is this the same as the shell version by Johnson but with the magnet added?

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