11,660 entries in Coin
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Eddie Joseph The Missing Date several coins on table, spectator pockets one, performer names sum of digits of chosen coin's date
1942 65
Eddie Joseph Mental Delineation spectator names sum of digits of a coin's date (via a number of colored beads), performer names year
1942 66
Eddie Joseph The Wacker coin appears in handkerchief, spectator is hit with coin through handkerchief as gag
Related to 1942 70
Eddie Joseph The Monocle Mystery marked coin held with eye, taken out, vanished, and shown back in eye, double lift with coins
Variations 1942 71
Eddie Joseph The Repeat Coin Trick marked coin penetrates into left fist, repeated a few times, then coin travels into spectator's pocket which is loaded during routine
1942 71
Eddie Joseph The Sleeve Bogey routine with sleeve as fake explanation for coin vanish, coin ends up in spectator's sleeve
1942 73
Eddie Joseph Shoulder Arms performer behind spectator with arms around him, coin vanishes, reappears on spectator's shoulder
1942 75
Eddie Joseph Nail Flick Transfer first finger nail flicks coin onto its finger
1942 75
Eddie Joseph The Big Bite coin travels to collar twice, second phase with duplicate coin
1942 75
Eddie Joseph The Double Bite coin pressed on spectators forehead, he is told to make it fall but it's not there, it really is left there for second spectator, coin reappears under lapel of third spectator
1942 76
Eddie Joseph Unfair Exchange half dollar given to spectator, performer grabs same half dollar from air, quarter found in spectator's hand
Related to 1942 77
Eddie Joseph The Twister borrowed coin switched and given back without spectator noticing, application where borrowed coin travels inside a bill
Related to 1942 78
Eddie Joseph The Scotchman and the Jew half dollar and quarter transpose between two spectators
1942 79
Eddie Joseph The Coin Toss six methods for controlled head or tail toss, seems risky
  • The First Method
  • The Second Method
  • The Third Method
  • The Fourth Method
  • The Fifth Method
  • The Sixth Method
1942 81
Eddie Joseph Matching the Coin coins brought out heads or tails to match spectator's actions or wishes, by feel
1942 85
Eddie Joseph Perfect Timing two coins on table edge, pushed off table towards floor, one straight down one sharply forward, they hit floor together
1942 85
Eddie Joseph The Money Changer half dollar changes into smaller coins that make up fifty cents
1942 86
Eddie Joseph The Street of Colon is Paved with Gold speck of dust changes into coin, repeat, then shower of coin from hand
1942 87
Eddie Joseph Money is Made to Go coin tossed towards left fist, vanishes and is found in fist, repeated with four more coins, last to spectator's hand
1942 88
Eddie Joseph Double Coin Pick Up coin picked up from palm, second coin secretly aligned with it, double lift with coins
1942 89
Eddie Joseph The Colorful Transformation coins put in hand change into paper with funny message, then changes into confetti (hidden in egg container) or a lemon
1942 92
Click Pass classic palm, two coins apparently placed in hand and both stolen
1942 92
Eddie Joseph Sensitive Fingers marked coin mixed with other, performer finds it
1942 93
Eddie Joseph Hold On, Brother coin vanishes and appears in spectator's breast pocket
1942 94
Eddie Joseph The Magnetic Coin a coin is apparently magnetized, it is removed from other coins with knife, wax
1942 95
Eddie Joseph The Eccentric Coin coin clings to blade of knife
1942 95
Eddie Joseph The Vicious Triangle monte routine with three coins under cards
1942 99
Eddie Joseph The Coins Assembly
1942 102
Eddie Joseph Right First Time quick way of counting high stack of coins, using coin as ruler
1942 103
Eddie Joseph How the Devil Does He Do It selected coin found in hat of coins by spectator
1942 104
Eddie Joseph Curing a Bad Habit cigarette and/or matches change into coin
1942 105
Eddie Joseph Good Shootin' coin stack on table, coin rolls towards it and knocks out selected coins
Related to 1942 105
Eddie Joseph My Hat coin (glass disc) vanishes from glass and appears in hat
1942 106
Eddie Joseph Money Sense three different coins in three glasses, performer can name coin when he is handed a glass blindfolded, or when a coin is dropped into a glass
1942 106
Eddie Joseph The Stolen Money three coins on table under three match boxes, spectator removes a coin when performer turns away, match box with missing coin is divined
1942 107
Eddie Joseph The Coin in the Cookie
1942 107
Eddie Joseph Par Avion coins travel from hand to tabled handkerchief
1942 108
Eddie Joseph The Purse Swindle purse sold with two coins which turn out to be different coins later, detailed
1942 109
Eddie Joseph The Coin and the Orange coin and paper-wrapped glass, coin vanishes, orange appears under glass, orange vanishes, glass vanishes, orange found in pocket, coin in orange, no lapping
1942 112
Eddie Joseph Large Stack of Coins from Cup
1942 34
Das Rollende Geldstück coin balances and rolls on edge of knife
Mar. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 3)
3
1 Münze und 2 Karten! coin travels under two cards
Apr. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 4)
1
7 kleine Tricks am Tisch
  • bet with matches
  • balancing a pencil
  • balancing three coins
  • balancing a glass on the table
  • coin penetrates filled beer glass and tabletop
  • magnetized cigarette
  • balancing a pencil, different method
Sep. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 9)
3
Der wandernde Franken signed coin vanishes from glass and appears in breast pocket of spectator
Oct. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 10)
4
As-Thy Un changement de solide en liquide joke, changing coins of spectators to liquid
Dec. 1942
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 4 No. 12)
12
Franklin M. Chapman Flying Ring ring put in small glass, glass shaken so ring is heard, it vanishes and appears on chosen finger of other hand, with glass tube rattle gimmick
1942 3
ACME Coin Vanishing Paper gaffed paper with pocket
1942/27 93
Modern Coin Vanishing Paper gaffed paper with pocket
1942/27 94
Coin Through the Saucer marked coin visibly penetrates saucer
1942/27 96
The Miser's Dream full routine, using hat
1942/27 99
Hand to Hand Flight of Four Coins
1942/27 108
The Passe Coins and Glasses from glass to glass, using coin on thread
1942/27 112
The Passe Coins from Hand to Hand using shell
1942/27 118
The Phantom Coin shell applications, coin travels, coin vanishes
1942/27 122
Eugene Verbeck The Coin in the Magical Envelopes basically a coin into nest of envelopes with newspaper-envelope transformations, for credit information see Carney reference
Variations 1942/27 123
Vest Holder for Coins
1942/27 125
Syl Reilly Date on a Borrowed Coin date appears as image in dark room, luminous paint
1942/27 375
Edward Marlo Triple Dice Routine two in hand one in pocket, with surprises (shrinking dice, coin appearance)
1943 9
Edward Marlo Three Dice and a Coin dice travel from hand to hand
1943 28
Tom Sellers Diminishing Coins elaborate gaffs
1943 10
Tom Sellers Tip for the Miser's Dream using brush
1943 15
James G. Thompson Jr. Mystery on the Half Shell coin production, vanish and penetration of the pocket
Jan. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 26)
109
Joe Berg Coin Vanish as a penetration, trouser pocket, fabric is folded over coin
Jan. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 26)
109
Coin Change De Manche coin switch
Jan. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 26)
109
James G. Thompson Jr. Coin Betcha
Feb. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 28)
118
Bruce Elliott Coin Vanish nesting coins gaff, idea
Mar. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 30)
126
E.S. Hoffman Cute Coin coin production gimmick
Mar. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 31)
129
Hen Fetsch Betcha removing two coins balancing on rim of mouth of a galss, with one hand, bar bet
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 33)
137
Hen Fetsch Betcha turning over a coin under a beer mug without touching the mug
Apr. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 34)
140
Tom Osborne Answer To Hey Magish! "Show Us A Trick" short changing in a routine, dime to penny but not revealing it
May 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 35)
145
Hen Fetsch Cute! Huh! one of two coin penetrates a slate, name of selection appears on slate
Aug. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 41)
168
Walter B. Gibson 91¢ Miracle three spectators select a different color envelope each and can than put one coin out of five in it, when performer turns over and sees the remaining two, he knows who chose which coin
Related to Oct. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 44)
180
Shaman Half-Head/Half-Tail Coin for rubbing-two-coins-together illusion
Related to Nov. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 47)
195
L. Vosburgh Lyons Key Chart to the 91¢ Miracle
Related to Nov. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 48)
198
L. Vosburgh Lyons Okito Outdone okito box with a rectangular box
Dec. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 50)
205
Classic Coin Fold
Related to Aug. 1943 11
Paul Morris Clothes Pin Mint signed coin vanishes and appears on a clothes pin
Sep. 1943 14
Ramsay Subtlety
Sep. 1943 14
Sleeving of a Coin
Sep. 1943 14
William H. McCaffrey Coin in Bottle Routine
1943 31
William S. Houghton Coin Transposition Routine three coins in each hand, one by one all travel into one hand, extra coin
1943 44
William S. Houghton Sleeve-Pull Sleeving coin loaded in sleeve while pulling sleeve back to seem fair
1943 44
William S. Houghton A Shell Coin Routine two spectators hold one coin each
  • Variation
1943 46
William S. Houghton Another Shell Coin Routine penny coin through hand, coin becomes two pennies, one changes into a quarter, another quarter produced, coin vanishes from spectator's hand, dull/shiny double-headed coin
1943 47
Tom Sellers Coin and Handkerchief coin vanishes in handkerchief, duplicate produced from elsewhere
1943 12
Tom Sellers The Penetrative Coins four coins penetrate the hand one by one
1943 15
Thumb Grip coin from a group gripped with thumb, not classic thumb palm
1943 15
Tom Sellers Novel Re-Appearing Coin coin vanishes and travels along string onto handkerchief on table
1943 16
Tom Sellers Silent Change-Over for Several Coins
1943 16
Milbourne Christopher Match Book and Coin coin appears in torn up match book
1943/27 61
Half and Half bill changes to coins into envelope that is cut
1943/27 118
Paul LePaul Le Paul's Torn Bill bill torn in half, one half changes to half dollar, restored
Related to 1943/27 126
A Dollar makes a "Break" bill to coins, bill breaks pencil (outstreched finger)
1943/27 127
Manuel Manuel's Coin Star
Variations 1943/27 137
Manuel The Four Coin Flourish roll out
Related to 1943/27 139
Allan Shaw The Coin Roll
1943/27 140
Al Zink Al Zink's Coin Production
1943/27 142
Nelson Hahne Dime Through Hand
Related to 1943/27 145
Joe Berg Joe Berg's Coin Change
1943/27 146
Harry Bernstein Dollar and Dime dollar changes to dime and back, clean looking, edge work
1943/27 147
Paul Morris Paul Morris' Coin Vanish to back palm and sleeve
1943/27 151
Paul Morris Color Changing Coin Morris' Vanish (page 151) as a transformation
1943/27 153
Paul Morris Ubiquitous Coin to rhymed patter
1943/27 153
Ramsay Subtlety
1943/27 157
Paul Morris Coin through the Handkerchief
1943/27 159
French "Pill Box" Coin Mystery three coins from pill box to nest of packages
1943/27 160
Coins in a Loaf of Bread three coins from pill box to bread
1943/27 164
Okito Coin Box coins vanish from box, steal moves, three methods
1943/27 166
Coin Through The Hat
1943/27 170
James F. Herpick Dime Delusion two small glasses mouth-to-mouth, coin through whisky glass
Also published here 1943/27 171
Tom Osborne Five Coin Routine five coins are produced and put in bottom less glass, more coins are produced
1943/27 173
The "Throw-Away" Coin Vanish
1943/27 176
Laurie Ireland Ireland's Favorite Coin Routine continuous coin production
1944
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1944)
24
, Walter B. Gibson "Free" French Drop like spider grip vanish, as a fake french drop, as a switch, pretending to be a master sleever
Jan. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 52)
213
Bruce Elliott Back To Back coin appears between two matchbooks
Jan. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 52)
215
Tom Fitzgerald A Cute Betcha match balancing on edge of a match, everything is covered under a glass, removing match without touching anything
Feb. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 53)
217
Jay Marshall Foo pochette in sleeve for sleeving a coin
Feb. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 54)
221
Al Lasher In Your Hat coins displayed in the space between the hat band and the crown of the hat, one coin after the other is put under a handkerchief and vanishes
Variations Mar. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 57)
232
Otis Manning Seven Cent Sorcery while trying to snatch a coin from spectator's hand, it transforms into an other coin
Mar. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 57)
233
Tom Fitzgerald Daffy Dime! coin transforms wrapped in paper (Buddha papers), transforms again (Adam's penny and dime trick) then travels into silver boxes inside of wool
Apr. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 58)
236
Walter B. Gibson, Bruce Elliott Gold Seal Mystery coins, objects and colors are chosen and predicted, in an envelope and the coin in a box and inside wool
Apr. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 59)
240
Orson Welles Fruit Cup coin in egg in lemon in orange in grapefruit using a clothespin
Inspired byAlso published here May 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 61)
250
James G. Thompson Jr. Double or Nothing coin held with clothespin is put in a handkerchief and vanishes
Variations Aug. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 67)
272
Whose? same as Expansion of Texture - Expanded!
Related to Sep. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 68)
278
Nate Leipzig Kneesy! as Nate Leipsig, coin on knee vanish
Related to Sep. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 69)
282
Otis Manning XX pocket funnel for coin to ball of wool
Sep. 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 70)
285
Frederick Braue Coin Tapping Count normal but elegant count of coins from glass to hand
Mar. 1944
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 1 No. 10)
42
George G. Kaplan Coin Extraction Perfected two coins wrapped in handkerchief, chosen one penetrates fabric
Also published here Mar. 1944
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 1 No. 10)
43
Coin Sleight - A Novel Finger Grip purse palm and its use by Charles Morritt
Mar. 1944
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 1 No. 10)
43
Jean Hugard Coin Magic on coin magic, general remarks on palming
Aug. 1944 62
Jean Hugard The Melting Coin coin is apparently bent with both and vanishes in the flame of a match where it is reproduced again
Aug. 1944 62
Harry Bernstein Transmutation of Metal two dimes in spectator's hand change into pennies
Aug. 1944 65
Jean Hugard Magical Flight marked coin in knotted handkerchief travels into knot of second silk
Oct. 1944 75
Jean Hugard Coin Interlude (Continued) one of two coins vanishes, the other one is split in two then followed by continuous coin production with candy as a climax
Nov. 1944 81
George Starke The Ghost Coins handful of coins vanish, soldered coins
Also published here Nov. 1944 83
Jean Hugard The Punishment Fits the Crime coin transforms into lemon, under hat
Dec. 1944 86
Bob Hummer Latest Miser's Dream Gag verbal ambiguity, getting spectator's money
Also published here 1944 8
Scoop Lapping basic technique explained as a vanish, scoop-lapping coin off table and pretending to place into other hand, much detail about naturalness, three tricks using the move
  • I. Coin vanishes and appears under/in object
  • II. T&R napkin
  • III. One object transformed into another
1944 35
John Mulholland I. Coin Vanish and Reappearance coin vanishes and reappears under a saltshaker, ashtray, in a sugar bowl or someone’s pocket, uses extra coin, see p. 43 for standing alternative
1944 40
John Mulholland II. Torn and Restored Napkin T&R napkin, balled-up torn napkin is lapped and full one is already in other hand, see p. 43 for standing alternative
1944 41
John Mulholland III. Transformation lapping used for transformation, “an olive can be transformed into a lump of sugar, a piece of paper can be changed into a potato chip, a blank domino can be turned into a double six”
1944 43
John Mulholland The Prophetic Pennies spectator shuffles deck, freely chooses penny from a pile, date matches top four cards
1944 62
Coin(s) Switch not so clear, possibly Shuttle Pass, possibly just a discrepant switch of hands, spectator is busy looking at chosen coin’s date
1944 64
Coin(s) Switch switched in pocket on off-beat
1944 65
John Mulholland Beelzebub's Letter a letter that was mailed to magician yesterday contains a marked coin that just vanished today
1944 87
Gimmicked Handkerchief a half-washer in hem of handkerchief, used to vanish coin
1944 88
John Mulholland The Flight of A Coin marked coin vanishes and reappears inside an envelope inside a sealed box
1944 96
Gimmicked Envelope coin vanish from envelope via slit in bottom, opaque disc inside envelope visible from outside is used as coin dummy
1944 98
Arthur Monroe Voodoo hole coin on string is put in box and hidden, light turned out, in glowing light performer is seen to have box again and coin drops off cord, combined with card divination on blank card
Also published here 1944 127
Stewart James The Ball of Fortune number and color predicted in ball of wool
Also published here 1944 141
Jack Vosburgh Pay Day coins distributed to envelopes with mathematical procedure, predicted
Also published here 1944 241
Stewart James Numismatigic coin divination behind back, magnetism
Also published here 1944 242
L. Vosburgh Lyons The Knickel of Kanadah coin divination, magnetism
Also published here 1944 243
Charles T. Jordan Dates borrowed coins in hat, performer announces year and finds coin by touch, repeated, one ahead
Also published here 1944 244
Charles T. Jordan Duplex Date Reading naming dates on borrowed coins
Also published here 1944 245
Ralph W. Read Via Telephone No. 19, a prediction is made, then any person is called via telephone and the amount of money he has in his pocket is predicted, different nail writing based methods
Also published here
  • Ralph Read's instruction sheets for nail writer gimmick
1944 22
J. B. Bobo The Ghost Coin and Key
Related to 1945 156
Jack Chanin Gone! in breastpocket
1945 160
Paul Curry I.O.U dime is wrapped with paper and in a flash the paper vanishes, coin transforms to a penny, under the penny is a little circle of paper "IOU 9 ct"
Related toAlso published here 1945 161
Val Evans Four Coin Transposition four coins travel from hand to hand, extra
1945 164
George Karger Karger's Bent Coin switch
1945 172
George Starke The Ghost Coins handful of coins vanish, soldered coins
Also published here 1945 188
Franklin V. Taylor Materialization Coin appears with the help of a spring clothes-pin and a handkerchief
1945 195
James G. Thompson Jr. Double or Nothing Coin disappears with the help of a spring clothes-pin and a handkerchief
1945 195
Chester Morris The Morris Plan Coin in handkerchief secured by a ring, penetrates the ring
1945 210
Verne Chesbro The Silver Shower miser's dream with bucket and gimmick
1945 298
Harry Mendoza Modern Crystal Coin Jar coins to crystal glass, all at once, with helper
1945 324
Coin Location coin in hand hold to forehead and then hold next to the other hand, hand with object is located
1945 55
The Great Fataque In the Fold coin vanishes in trouser fold, also as a penetration into pocket
Related to Mar. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 79)
321
Tom Fitzgerald The Rabbit's Head marked coin into handkerchief, handkerchief folded as a rabbit
Related to Mar. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 80)
324
Bruce Elliott Silver Walls piece of paper is put between two coins, any number appears on the paper
Related to May 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 83)
336
Ronald B. Edwards Multifly coin tray with glued bills for close up
Variations June 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 86)
349
Kolmar, Clayton Rawson Detail Does It do as i do with three coins
Also published here June 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 86)
351
Frederick Mosteller Fred Mosteller's Solution to No. 87 logic word puzzle, weight problem with a fake coin
Aug. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 90)
366
Bert Easley Coiner! ideas for a miser's dream structure
Sep. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 92)
374
Milbourne Christopher An Oldie with a New Twist coin travels into empty matchbox
Sep. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 92)
374
Clyde Cairy Coin Vanish
Oct. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 93)
378
Bert Easley Heads or...
Nov. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 95)
384
Jack Miller Pick Up coin drops, after being picked up it vanishes
Related to Nov. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 96)
389
Jack Miller Twist It! coin starts flat between first and second fingers
Nov. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 96)
390
Jean Hugard Coin Interlude on the french drop
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard Through the Table Top coins through table, with glass
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard Through the Knee coins through knee, seated
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard, Henri De Manche More Coin Magic
  • The Coin Switch (de Manche switch)
Feb. 1945 100
Henri Decremps The Transposition of Silver and Copper Coins copper /silver transposition, translations from Decremps "Codicille de Jerome Sharp"
Feb. 1945 100
George Starke Penny and Half Dollar Transposition
Feb. 1945 101
Abril Lamarque Heavy Tipper joke for tipping in a restaurant, coin transforms into small heavy ball
Feb. 1945 101
Coin Switch same as Bobo Switch
Feb. 1945 101
George Starke Sleeving as an Art Part I
  • To sleeve a coin from the right hand up the right sleeve
  • Retrieving the sleeved coin
  • Using the right sleeve for a switch
Related to Mar. 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 10)
105
George Starke The Magical Transfer of a Coin from one Hand to the Other
Mar. 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 10)
105
Jerry Lukins The Homing Coins up the sleeve type, four coins to glass, shell
Variations May 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 12)
117
Jerry Lukins Shell Move coin stolen from shell, one handed
May 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 12)
117
Paul Morris A Life Saver life saver turns into coins, and is produced from the air
May 1945
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 2 No. 12)
122
Ross Bertram Gold and Silver dime and penny transpose in performer's hands
Also published here June 1945 123
Jean Hugard A Miser Dreams in the Parlor routine with hat and silk handkerchief
June 1945 126
Larry Russell, The Lightning Change spectator is to close his hand around half dollar at count of three, performer exchanges it quickly and without noticing
Related toVariations June 1945 129
George Starke Sleeving as an Art Part II
  • Emil Jarrow & Paul Morris (Sphinx, 1937/1938)
  • One-Handed Sleeving
Related to July 1945 136
Roger Barkann, Wallace The Lightning Change ideas for referenced item
Inspired by July 1945 137
William D. Forest A Coin Vanish
Related to Aug. 1945 145
Interlude - with a Coin at a Bar or Counter coin snapped onto table disappears, sound illusion
Sep. 1945 149
R. M. Jamison The $1.85 Trick nested shell set, chinese coin as surprise finish
Sep. 1945 151
Edwin Tabor Transmutation of Metal coin changes on palm of hand, magnet, Raven precursor
Sep. 1945 153
Louis Tannen "Cuff"-ing a Coin
Oct. 1945 156
Arthur Punnar The Fist Coin Routine about four coins put in fist vanish, back clip
Inspired by Oct. 1945 157
Flourish with 3 Coins coins on back of hand, tossed and caught
Oct. 1945 161
Dai Vernon Special One-Hand Cop apparently covering a playing card, stealing it, matrix move
1945 3
Bob Hummer The 'snappy' Thirteen Cent Trick two nickels and three pennies, spectator can turn one sort of coins over while performer's back is turned, revelation of which coins are turned over
Also published here 1945 1
Alfred "Agys" Gysler Ein Ehering kommt zurück... "Das magische Pfand", four coins placed inside purse and change to spectator's finger ring, clever glued coin gimmick
1945
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 7 No. 3)
12
Dr. William Weyeneth Die Geldrolle finding marked coin among others in hat, followed by french translation "Le rouleau d'argent"
Mar. 1945 1
Dr. William Weyeneth Das verschwindende Geldstück coin vanishes on table, with handkerchief, followed by french translation "La pièce envolée"
Mar. 1945 2
Dr. William Weyeneth Zündholzschachtel und Geldstück coin penetrates matchbox, followed by french translation "La boite d'allumettes et la pièce"
Mar. 1945 4
Charles-Emile "Prof. Rex" Sauty, Dr. William Weyeneth Fluidum coins and cigarette cling to deck of cards, followed by french translation "Fluide"
Mar. 1945 5
Senor Charles Mardo The Shaker Penetration coin wrapped inside handkerchief is placed between two glasses mouth to mouth with ends of handkerchief hanging outside of glasses, spectator shakes glasses up and down and coin penetrates
1945 11
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin Coin Through Handkerchief
Also published here 1945 11
Dr. Harry T. Hoffman Strange Dr. Hoffman dime on mouth of bottle bounces up and down, caused by heat from cigar or coffee
1945 12
Senor Charles Mardo A Move with the Coin Rattle Box standard coin vanish from rattle box, new concept of ditching coin on bottom of box by pushing it into “lip” of frame on bottom
1945 26
Senor Charles Mardo The Crystal Casket – Effect with Coins four coins vanish and reappear in box previously seen empty
1945 28
Senor Charles Mardo Han Pieng Chien (with Crystal Casket) four coins appear to be dumped from Crystal Casket, in reality the flap inside box covers them and four extra coins are released from palm
1945 29
John Scarne Silver and Copper Trick coin through pocket follow up
1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 1 No. 3)
18
Dai Vernon Spellbound
1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
31
Charles Morritt Purse Palm
Related to 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
32
Dai Vernon Kangaroo Coins into glass
Variations 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
35
Dai Vernon One of Four
Related to 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
36
Mike Trent Okito Goes Mental billet in Okito Box
Related toAlso published here 1946
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1946)
6
Phil Huckabee Money Money Money six coins are produced and vanish again, on spectator's lapel
Jan. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 98)
396
James G. Thompson Jr. Homing Eagle marked half dollar and english penny change places, with handkerchief
Feb. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 101)
407
L. Vosburgh Lyons Discus Chinese compass, arrows on circle point always in same direction
Related to Mar. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 102)
410
Samuel Berland Pinched pieces are broken of from a half dollar, last piece transforms into a quarter
May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 105)
423
John Scarne Mystery B. C: Pickups picking up coins, which are flat on the table
Related to May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 106)
425
John Scarne Slam It! coin is slapped on the table several times and then vanishes, sound is made with hand
Variations May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 106)
426
Joseph Dunninger Coin in Bottle Convincer for the sound
May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 106)
426
John Scarne Reverse English coin rolls away and back into the hand
May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 106)
427
James F. Herpick Inner Tube handkerchief with tube, to produce and vanish coins and small objects
June 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 107)
429
James F. Herpick Coin Transposition with two "Inner Tube" handkerchiefs
June 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 107)
430
C. L. Boarde Vest Pocket Seance seance program with a stack of business cards, coin appears, living and dead test, writing appears
Aug. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 110)
441
John Hamilton All Wet moves and subtleties for coin in bottle
Aug. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 111)
447
Ronald B. Edwards Silver Vanish sticky tape
Dec. 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 116)
466
The Automized Coin coin dropped inside matchbox transforms to smoke and vanishes
Inspired by
  • a trick by Bardini in "The Owl"
Apr. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 11)
209
Jean Hugard Coins Through the Table eight coins plus odd coin, Han Ping Chien without credit
Variations May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
215
Milbourne Christopher Burning a Half Dollar marked coin is burnt inside envelope and appears inside purse held by spectator
May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
216
Milbourne Christopher Nickels and Quarters two Nickels under one envelope change place with two Quarters under second envelope, see also p. 237 for notes by Rowland Goodman
May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
216
Milbourne Christopher Envelope Loader secretly load coin in the hand, for routines using envelopes
May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
216
George Starke A Coin Surprise two Nickels balanced on each middle finger are given two spectator, they change into Pennies
July 1946 234
M. T. Coogan Coins Through the Table notes on routine on p. 215
Inspired by Aug. 1946 244
Oscar H. Paulson "Who'll Give Me One Fifty?" purse swindle
Sep. 1946 249
Milbourne Christopher, Emmett Barbee Squeeze when spectator squeezes closes fist coin bends in hand or sponge ball shrinks
Nov. 1946 264
Jean Hugard Coin "Apport" coin appears in hand, seance presentation
Nov. 1946 266
Hen Fetsch Pants Pour gag, penny dropped in funnel which is in pockets, milk is poured inside funnel
1946 25
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli Entwischt und doch erischt borrowed coin vanishes and appears, impromptu hooked coin, from the unpublished book "Luzifer im Frack"
Also published here 1946
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 7 No. 4)
9
Dr. William Weyeneth Petits Trucs tips on grip, followed by german translation "Kleine Winke!"
Sep. 1946 16
A. Vantur La pièce qui disparait au pli du pantalon coin vanishes in fold of trouser followed by german translation "Das Geldstück welches in der Falte der Hose verschwindet"
Nov. 1946 14
Francis Carlyle Wrist Watch Steal hanky held by spectator
1947
Stars of Magic (Vol. 4 No. 3)
65
Francis Carlyle Turnover Coin Switch
1947
Stars of Magic (Vol. 4 No. 3)
66
Floyd Jones Key or Coin? key and coin change places
Feb. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 120)
483
Frank Garcia, Dai Vernon Quick Silver continuous coin production, with coin roll, based on a Vernon idea
June 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 127)
511
Bruce Elliott Bending Coin Idea head on coin pops out and back
July 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 129)
520
Audley Walsh Sleever practical sleeving technique
Nov. 1947
The Phoenix (Issue 138)
555
Delayed Action Sleeving
1947 76
The "Pumpkin Seed" Vanish
1947 77
J. B. Bobo Coin to Ring featuring pumpkin seed vanish as switch
1947 80
Through the Table coin on table, spectator presses performer's hand on top and it penetrates table, with a misdirection sleeving
1947 81
Sleeve Switch under Handkerchief
1947 82
The Catapult inertia sleeving
1947 84
J. B. Bobo A New Switch
1947 87
Wallace Lee The Ghost of a Coin
1947 89
J. B. Bobo Bobo Vanish
1947 90
J. B. Bobo Knee-zy Vanish coin travels from knee to knee, then vanishes
Variations 1947 91
J. B. Bobo Sucker Vanish
1947 92
J. B. Bobo Hand Load via Speed
1947 93
Phil Huckabee The Penny-trating Coin one of two coins penetrates spectator's hand, penny/dime set
1947 94
J. B. Bobo The Squirting Nickel use for hollow coin to squirt water from, heckler stopper
1947 95
J. B. Bobo Mystery with a Shell Half short flurry, method to separate shell from coin
1947 96
J. B. Bobo The Magic Mint nickel in the hand, half dollar appears, nickel transforms into another half dollar
1947 97
Wallace Lee The Ghost of a Coin coin to glass disc in spectator's hand
1947 99
J. B. Bobo, Phil Huckabee Peregrinating Quarters
1947 101
J. B. Bobo The Inseparable Pair two phases
1947 103
J. B. Bobo Drop Switch hands crossed
1947 105
Harry McDaniel Chinese Money Mystery
Related to 1947 106
J. B. Bobo, James G. Thompson Jr. Silver and Copper
  • Number One
  • Number Two
  • Number Three
  • Number Four (J. G. Thompson, Jr.)
1947 108
J. B. Bobo Suggested Routine string of coin tricks
1947 114
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley Pennies, Nickels and Dimes two spectators remove a handful of coins from a bag with pennies, nickels and dimes, performer divines the exact amount of each
1947 18
John Brown Cook, Arthur H. Buckley Date Divination assistant collects several different coins in an envelope, all dates are divined, clever subtlety
1947 32
Milbourne Christopher Magnetic Magic magnetic holdout in trousers at back of leg
Related to Feb. 1947 293
Milbourne Christopher Wooden Nickels wooden coins as giveaways
Feb. 1947 293
Sylvester A. Keny The Push-In Fist Vanish vanish
  • Bending a Borrowed Half Dollar
Feb. 1947 296
Frank Garcia Visbo-Coin-Go snap vanish with sleeving
Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
303
Ross Bertram The Diamond Penny ungaffed "Dime and Penny Trick"
Also published here May 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 12)
319
R. J. Cooper A Table Interlude balancing a Dime on a folded bill, on the table
June 1947 329
Milbourne Christopher Copenetro Hint idea for Bob Kline's Copenetro
July 1947 332
Jean Hugard Heads I Win, Tails You Lose coin appears and vanishes, under pretext of tossing a coin
July 1947 336
Al Baker Change for a Dollar five coins from bill
Also published here Aug. 1947 344
Gerald Kosky The Hop Ping Koyne Trick Han Ping Chien with two coins, brief routine, see p. 360 for name corrections
Also published here Sep. 1947 350
Milbourne Christopher, George Karger Milbourne Christopher's Column idea for stack of coins, using a rubber magnifying glass as cover
Oct. 1947 359
Milbourne Christopher Coin Catching Comedy jumbo coin gag, in a routine
Oct. 1947 359
Coin Trick piano trick with coins
Oct. 1947 362
Magimathics Pennies, Nickels and Dimes are used for mental arithmetic, performer divines amount of each coins
Nov. 1947 370
Milbourne Christopher Grandma's Pet Trick marked coin to ball of wool
Dec. 1947 376
Conny Steffensen Magische Lektionen / Leçons magiques brief explanations of various techniques to control a card, followed by french translation
  • Reflektor
  • Sehen des Indexes an der gewählten Karte
  • Wo im Spiele befindet sich die Karte?
  • Abzählen von der untersten Karte
  • Die X-Strahlen Karte
  • Die berührte Karte
  • Auffinden einer Karte mit Hilfe von Wachs
  • Wie verfährt man, um mit dem Spiele zu rauschen?
  • Forcierung durch das "Rauschen"
  • Ein Forcierungs-Spiel
1947
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 8 No. 3&4)
2
Jack Miltour La bague et la pièce prisonnières coin in handkerchief penetrates finger ring, followed by german translation "Der Ring und das gefangene Geldstück"
1947 8
George G. Kaplan The Kaplan Coin Switch
1948 236
George G. Kaplan The Kaplan Okito-Box Presentation pushing a coin through a tiny hole in the lid through the box and a card into glass
1948 237
Turnover Move
1948 238
George G. Kaplan Righting Move
Variations 1948 240
George G. Kaplan I Do As You Do ten coin puzzle
1948 241
George G. Kaplan The Stack of Quarters
1948 242
George G. Kaplan The Sympathetic Coins two silver, one copper and one copper/silver
1948 248
George G. Kaplan Coin-Extraction Perfected two coins and a handkerchief
Variations 1948 251
George G. Kaplan Gypsy Switch Handling
1948 251
Jack Yeager Glorifying Your Magic
  • 1. Califaction of Handkerchiefs (silks in dove pan merge together)
  • 2. How to spell trust? (oddity on coin)
  • 3. Key Card Placement (Charlier Pass)
  • 4. 20th Century Silks idea
  • 5. Zombie Idea (floating flower pot)
  • 6. Comedy bits with a stooge
  • 7. Miser's Dream Shower (with handkerchief)
  • 8. Thumb Tip Idea (with scotch tape)
  • 9. Thimble color change
  • 10. The cotton bunny (cotton bunny to real one, dove pan)
1948
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1948)
12
Al Leech Impromptu Miser's Dream with a Handkerchief
1948
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1948)
36
Harry Solomon Betcha coin appears in match box, then a losing bet is made
Also published here Jan. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 142)
571
Howard A. Adams Adams Coins coin is dropped in glass under handkerchief, coin shown again then it vanishes
Jan. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 143)
576
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor The Coin of Chomo Gama coin transforms vanishes and reappears, buddha papers
Mar. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 147)
589
Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor Clear Gone! coins vanish from glass, glass belly servante
Mar. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 147)
591
Tom Fitzgerald Penny Anted coin slide, penetration of a match
Apr. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 149)
600
Bruce Elliott Treasure Trail map is crumbled and spectator holds on to it, marked coin is put on a plate and sand is poured on top, coin travels inside the map
May 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 150)
602
Ed Heyl Cork Coin coin that swims
May 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 150)
604
Tommy Dowd Two For Three two coins, sort of han ping chien move
July 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 154)
620
R. M. Jamison Half Dollar in the Bottle coin starts in bottle
July 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 154)
622
James G. Thompson Jr. Specious Specie lengthy coin transposition routine, then multiple coin production and vanish, with handkerchief
Aug. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 157)
630
Coin Steal heel clip steal
Aug. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 157)
632
J. B. Bobo Bobo Switch
Aug. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 157)
651
Karrell Fox Jam Auction one dollar bill to five dollar bill, then five transforms into a dime
Also published here Nov. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 163)
656
Karrell Fox Sucker!! buddha papers joke for magician's
Dec. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 166)
665
Dr. Ben B. Braude De-Sleever coin on half of the deck is sleeved while other half is put on top
Dec. 1948
The Phoenix (Issue 166)
666
Arthur H. Buckley Sleeving some methods briefly explained
1948 47
Arthur H. Buckley A Short Routine In Which Sleeving Plays The Major Part quarter changes into half dollar and back, with alternative switch, inertia sleeving for transformation
1948 47
Arthur H. Buckley The Muscle Pass with One Silver Dollar used to show both hands empty
1948 48
Arthur H. Buckley Chinese Coin Mystery chinese coin with hole penetrates string
Inspired by 1948 49
Harry King A Coin, a Ring and a Handkerchief handkerchief held out by two spectators, coin placed on top, corners threaded through ring to lock coin in place, performer removes coin under cover
1948 51
The Bounce Vanish from one to five coins, coins bounce back into tossing hand, optional sleeving
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1948 52
The Rear of Thumb Palm with back and front sequence
Related to
  • Vol. 1 No. 1 of Ellis Stanyon's "Magic" (Oct. 1900)
1948 53
Paul Rosini The Pencil and the Silver Dollar coin vanishes and reappears in left hand when tapped with pencil
VariationsAlso published here 1948 54
Arthur H. Buckley The Turnover Pass with One Coin false transfer in which coin slide back in other hand
1948 55
Arthur H. Buckley The Pinch Pass with a Single Coin false transfer
1948 56
Arthur H. Buckley A Very Pretty Disappearance with handkerchief
1948 56
Allan Shaw Allan Shaw's Vanish of a Coin false transfer with back palm
Also published here 1948 57
Arthur H. Buckley Front and Back of Hand Transfer of a Coin
1948 58
Arthur H. Buckley Three Methods of Producing a Coin actually four methods, three from back clip, one from Downs palm
1948 59
T. Nelson Downs Downs' Palm two methods to produce single coins from stack in Downs palm
1948 61
Arthur H. Buckley The Vanish of a Coin from the Fold of a Pants Leg
1948 63
Arthur H. Buckley On the Leg Pass with a Silver Dollar two more methods to vanish coin from trouser fold
1948 64
Arthur H. Buckley To Pass Four Coins from Hand to Hand through your Head, One at a Time
Related to
  • "Invisible Transfer of a Coin from Hand to Hand when the spectators have been Forewarned" (Gaultier, Magic Without Apparatus, p. 104)
1948 65
Arthur H. Buckley The French Drop and the Eye Glass coin travels to other hand, coin temporarily in eye
1948 65
Arthur H. Buckley The Roll Down Production for Four Coins roll out
Related toVariations 1948 66
Arthur H. Buckley Five Coins are seen and heard to Fall into a Glass and a Moment Later Vanish
1948 66
T. Nelson Downs, Arthur H. Buckley The "Downs' Click Pass" Viewed from a New Angle (Improved)
1948 68
Arthur H. Buckley An Illusive Pass tumble false transfer
Related to 1948 69
Arthur H. Buckley The Click Pass and the Table tapping coins on underside of table as sound effect
1948 69
Allan Shaw The Spread Vanish false transfer
1948 70
Arthur H. Buckley The One Hand Color Changing Discs
1948 70
T. Nelson Downs Five Coin Transfer Pass false transfer
1948 72
Arthur H. Buckley The Throw Away Vanish of Five Coins
1948 73
Allan Shaw The Appearance of Five Coins, One After Another, at the Fingertips coins appear one by one in fan layout
1948 74
Ron Leonard The Surprise Appearance of a Coin on back of hand
1948 76
Arthur H. Buckley The Magnetic Pass with One or Several Coins magnetic holdout in trousers at back of leg
Related to 1948 76
Frank Cruse Silken Silver coin changes to silk
1948 77
John Mulholland Slide Pass with a Single Coin false transfer
1948 81
Arthur H. Buckley Another very effective Production of Five Coins, One by One, in the Left Hand
1948 82
Terry Lynn The Lynn Pennies seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, repeated twice
Related toVariations 1948 83
Arthur H. Buckley The Steal coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row
Related toVariations 1948 84
Arthur H. Buckley Passing Several Coins Through a Table at which you are seated three coins in each hand and one odd coin, Han Ping Chien
1948 85
Arthur H. Buckley The French Drop (Improved)
1948 86
Arthur H. Buckley Another Original Five Coin Pass five coins produced one by one
1948 86
Arthur H. Buckley, Allan Shaw The Miser's Dream with commentary on the plot and outline of Allan Shaw's Miser's Dream Routine
1948 87
W. J. Alkinson Finale to the "Miser's Dream" originally from Stanyon's "Magic", July 1902
1948 89
Arthur H. Buckley, John Northern Hilliard Two Playing Cards, Four Half Dollars and a Handkerchief
Inspired by
  • Hilliard trick in Stanyon's "Magic", Dec 1904
1948 89
Arthur H. Buckley Coin Through Handkerchief
1948 90
Francis Carlyle A Coin Vanish and Reappearance coin slid under tight shirt cuff
1948 91
Cardini The Steal coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row
Related to 1948 92
Cardini Wrist Palm coin held at wrist with flesh of arm and hand
1948 92
Ross Bertram Twenty-One Cents two nickels, dime and cent into hand, all vanish except nickel, ungaffed
1948 94
Arthur H. Buckley Coins Pass, One by One, From the Left Hand to the Right Hand extra coin
1948 96
Momentum Transfer from hand to hand
Related to
  • Gaultier, "Magic Without Apparatus", p. 314
1948 98
Arthur H. Buckley The Transfer of a Silver Dollar from One Hand to the Other
1948 99
Arthur H. Buckley Five Silver Dollars and a Handkerchief Routine five coins in handkerchief, vanish, reappear
Related to 1948 102
Arthur H. Buckley An Invisible Journey (Improved) two coins in each hand with odd coin, han ping chien
1948 106
T. Nelson Downs The Eureka Vanish "A useful Sleight for Vanishing Five Coins in Succession at the Fingertips"
1948 107
Arthur H. Buckley Reproduction of Five Coins, One by One, at the Fingertips and an Original Change Over
1948 108
Arthur H. Buckley The Thumb Pass with a Silver Dollar coin apparently pushed in left hand
1948 109
Arthur H. Buckley Front Thumb Palm coin apparently tossed in hat, reproduced
1948 109
Arthur H. Buckley Split Fans and Coin Productions split fan production, then fan of coins produced that have been held out during card productions
1948 110
John Brown Cook The Production of Twenty-Four Coins in a Series of Fans
1948 112
Arthur H. Buckley The Coin Holders and Loading Trough
1948 113
John Brown Cook "The Multiple Roll Out" multiple times from larger stack
1948 114
Arthur H. Buckley A Phantasy in Silver "My Complete Act with Coins, with Every Detail for a Scintillating Presentation Fully and Carefully Explained and Illustrated"
thorough explanation, using lots of sequences described before, with appearing cane
1948 115
Arthur H. Buckley The Coin Holder for the Phantasy in Silver
1948 134
Milbourne Christopher Melting Money coin vanish, with lighter
Jan. 1948 385
Jean Hugard The Magic Ring ring vanishes from performer's finger which is held by spectator, ring penetrates coin in handkerchief and eventually is passed on a wand, half ring
Jan. 1948 387
Phil Thomas Coin Switch coin switch, using thumb tip
Feb. 1948 392
Jean Hugard Hypnotized? coin under handkerchief vanishes and appears over selection in the deck, with sucker element, apparently coin sewn in corner of handkerchief
Feb. 1948 396
Seymour Kessler Seymour Kessler's Coin Roll Color Change coin changes on the second coin roll
Apr. 1948
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 5 No. 11)
414
Frederick Braue Coin & Card photographic coin, method to get rid of shell, brief
May 1948
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 5 No. 12)
421
Arthur Punnar Stem-Glass Coin Catching
July 1948 438
George G. Kaplan The Kaplan Coin Transposition coins can be marked, with handkerchief
Aug. 1948 447
Harry G. Franke A Handy Vanisher for Coins hook attached to finger ring, wax
Aug. 1948 451
Arthur Punnar Miser's Dream Interlude using small bucket with handle
Nov. 1948 484
Sam Leo Horowitz Pop-Up Coins - A Top of the Silk Coin Production production of several coins, stroking handkerchief and showing hands empty
Dec. 1948 487
The Incredible Vanish posed as problem, coin vanishes when hand is turned over
Dec. 1948 494
U. F. Grant Half Dollar in Bottle coin in bottle as a practical joke for bar tender
Oct. 1948 4
U. F. Grant A Coin Trick with Music empty glass with silk set aside, coins travel audibly into it, clinking sound on record with music
Oct. 1948 5
U. F. Grant Quarter Thru Finger Ring coin in handkerchief, corner threaded through ring, coin pulled through, wafer cookie
Oct. 1948 15
U. F. Grant The Nickle and Penny spectator distributes nickel and penny in his two hands, has to do some calculations without telling the result, then performer knows which is where, also as phone effect
Dec. 1948 8
3. Die Durchdringung der Materie coin penetrates hand, with matchbook
1948
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 9 No. Sondernummer 1)
12
Dr. William Weyeneth Gagnez vos paris coin in bottle filled with water is removed under handkerchief without spilling, followed by german translation "Um Ihre Wette zu gewinnen"
Jan. 1948 5
Audley Dunham Vanishing Coins coins tossed in glass tumbler vanish
1948/27 66
Reading Numbers on Borrowed Coins using double envelope
1948/27 178
Tobias Bamberg The Boomerang Coins coins/metal discs are counted and number increases and diminishes, using tray
1948/27 349
Bill Simon The Startling Four Coins interlocked coin production, then coins to glass
Related to 1949 25
Bill Simon Rising Coin and Climax coin travels from hand to hand, then vanishes from silk, full wine glass appears
1949 28
False Transfer simple
1949 29
Bill Simon Ten Fingers & a Silk coin is produced from silk and vanishes, repeated, continues production of coins, bills as final load
1949 30
Jack Chanin T.V. Production
1949 33
Jack Yeager Three Nest of Boxes coin vanishes when dropped in glass of water and appears in one of three nest of boxes, free selection
1949
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1949)
22
Jack Yeager As the Penny Flies matchbook as a tray, penny travels to other pennies
1949
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1949)
26
John R. Boyko Snap two coins
Apr. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 174)
697
U. F. Grant Lady Luck multiple prediction, coins heads and tales, sum of thrown dice and selected card, tossed out deck
Related to July 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 181)
723
Howard A. Adams A Penny For Your Thoughts! performer is blindfolded divines date of a coin and two selected words from a dictionary
Aug. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 184)
735
Bruce Elliott See Saw slap vanish with two coins, one coin vanishes
Sep. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 185)
740
Stewart Judah The Hard Way coin in handkerchief, ends threaded through a ring, coin penetrates ring
Also published here Sep. 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 185)
741
Coin On Card Stunt Balance card and coin on finger, flick card out under the coin
1949 16
Milbourne Christopher Through the Button Hole coin inside handkerchief, ends of handkerchief pulled through button hole is pulled through
July 1949 560
Harry Lorayne "Jerk-Back" Palm Improved coin touches left palm and secretly jumps into sleeve
Inspired byRelated to Aug. 1949 571
Francis J. Rigney Crossing the Date Line date on coin changes by one year and back
Sep. 1949 578
Paul Morris Coin Vanish From Trousers Fold
Oct. 1949 588
Milbourne Christopher Scotch Tape Holder
Oct. 1949 589
The Hobo's Prayer penny changes into dime, with prepared matchbook
1949 15
Sixteen Coin Puzzle
1949 21
Three Stunts with a Dime bets and gags with coins
1949 21
Johnny Paul Spinning the Half Dollar spinning a coin on its edge without touching it
Also published here 1949 22
Sucker Bet gag with coins
1949 22
Penny Puzzle how many letters on coin, puzzle
1949 22
Try this on Your Ham Sandwich coin travels into sandwich
1949 22
Penny Game puzzle with cigarettes, glass, coin and paper, set-up for joke with flash paper
1949 24
Glass and Check removing check under glass, with coin balancing on rim
1949 25
U. F. Grant Coin-Ception three coins taped onto cardboard by spectator, put in envelope and then thumb tacked on wall, performer divines order of coins, gravity/balance
Jan. 1949 6
Bob Lewis Coin in Flash Paper coin becomes smaller coin after being wrapped in flash paper which is burned, funny message remains on left-over paper circle
Jan. 1949 12
U. F. Grant A Table Combination combining vanishing glass under newspaper with vanishing coin under glass with cut-out paper circle over mouth of glass
May 1949 10
U. F. Grant Change Please half dollar in hand changes into quarter, two dimes and a nickel
May 1949 13
Bill Williston, Ray Cox Half Dollar in Egg
June/July 1949 10
Don Tanner Coin Thru the Hand two methods (sticky and sleeving)
Aug./Sep. 1949
Grant's Inner Circle Magazine (Vol. 1 No. 11 & 12)
10
Al Baker Chicken-Feed amount of change in spectator's pocket, pocket writing, spiked billet
Related toAlso published here 1949 50
Floyd Jones Penny Dime Transposition
1950
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1950)
2
"Senator" Clarke Crandall Some Gags by Senator Crandall as given to Don Alan
  • doll house cleanup set for restaurant / bar work
  • bulldog clip in sleeve, to produce a coin anytime
1950
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1950)
31
Jack Chanin Paddled with paddle, rubberband and coins
Jan. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 194)
775
Ed Mishell Mishell's Mite get ready for Tom Osborne's "Passing the Buck", with bills
Related to Mar. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 198)
791
Audley Walsh After Sach after a move in Edwin Sachs' "Sleight of Hand"
Mar. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 198)
792
Nepomuk Nepomuk's Necromancy two coins penetrate cigar box
Related toAlso published here Aprs 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 200)
798
U. F. Grant A New Coin Fold
July 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 207)
829
Frank Garcia Garcia's Gaff balancing a coin on the edge of another
July 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 208)
830
Bill Talent Mirage see also p. 841
July 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 208)
831
Eugene L. Bulson Scotch Purse coin from purse frame
Oct. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 214)
856
Norman Jensen Half a Jit vanish of one half of a coin, context trick
Nov. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 215)
861
Gerald R. Blount Tombé
Nov. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 216)
864
Jack Miller Discless coin under handkerchief is dropped in glass and vanishes, impromptu method
Related to Dec. 1950
The Phoenix (Issue 218)
871
Ross Bertram Devaluation half dollar changes into dime during coin roll flourish
Also published here Apr. 1950
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 7 No. 11)
652
Jean Hugard Tug-Of-War - A Forgotten Coin Trick coins vanish from silk, then performer taps pockets of spectator and clinks are heard, coins are then produced form trousers cuff
May 1950
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 7 No. 12)
659
Milbourne Christopher Silver From Dollar coin produced from bill
June 1950 671
Milbourne Christopher Coin From Check coin produced from check
June 1950 671
Arthur Punnar The "Click" Pass
June 1950 675
Milbourne Christopher A Change of Value two coins in hand, smaller one is removed and appears again inside the hand, when repeated other coin appears
Aug. 1950 691
Paul Morris Dollar Metamorphosis bill is torn and halves change into coins
Sep. 1950 703
Joe Stanley Tip for Coin Manipulators making coins shiny, baking powder
Sep. 1950 706
Eddie Joseph Money, Money Everywhere coins and bills produced from spectator
1950 52
Jean Beckerelli Der Kragenknöpflitrick with collar stud and stack of coins, tube rolled from paper
Related to 1950
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 11 No. 2)
14
Sleight No. 1 multiple coin production from Downs palm, with variation in which coin is brought into back clip
Related to 1950 93
Sleight No. 2 several coins tipped from glass into hand, they are invisibly thrown back
1950 96
Lewis Ganson A "Coins in Glass" Routine routine for Copenetro
1950 97
Paul Rosini Hold My Wrist coin vanishes while spectator holds both wrists of the performer, reappears on spectator's shoulder
1950 13
Paul Rosini Coin and Pencil coin vanishes and reappears in left hand when tapped with pencil
Also published here 1950 26
Paul Rosini The Coin Star described by Al Leech
1950 38
Tony Slydini Flyaway Coin Routine to spectator's pocket four times
Variations 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 8 No. 3)
125
Ross Bertram Rubdown
VariationsAlso published here 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
129
Ross Bertram Double-Cross
1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
131
Ross Bertram Passing the Half-Bucks with fist transfer
Related toVariations 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
132
Ross Bertram Back Clip Steal as coins are counted into left hand, first one is stolen back
Also published here 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
132
Ross Bertram The Porous Paw
Variations 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
135
Ross Bertram Coin Assembly
Variations 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
136
Ross Bertram Slide Move with backs of fingers
Related toAlso published here 1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
137
Ross Bertram Moisture Palm
1951
Stars of Magic (Vol. 9 No. 1)
138
Edward Marlo The Marlo Move bringing coin from finger palm to edgewise position between thumb and base of fingers
Also published here 1951 8
Edward Marlo Coin Production six coins from handkerchief
1951 8
Jack Yeager Dime, Penny and Bottle Cap dime penetrates bottle cap, covered with a penny
Also published here
  • Jack Yeager's "Second Portfolio of Tricks"
1951
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1951)
5
Jack Yeager Crystal Flower Ladder using a coin ladder with spring flowers, flowers through tray, using pistol
Also published here
  • Jack Yeager's "Second Portfolio of Tricks"
1951
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1951)
11
Clettis V. Musson Flash Dollar Bill Change bill changes into two coins, in a flash
1951
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1951)
17
C. E. Young Half In, Half Out coin penetrates box and handkerchief
1951
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1951)
25
Cy Endfield Jack in the Box triple prediction, selected color, number on penny and card on top of the deck
Jan. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 221)
884
Bill Simon Sitting Bull seated, coin on leg is vanished and reproduced
Related toAlso published here Apr. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 226)
903
Nile Rothenbach Wet Cent small balls in tube filled with water are extracted without spilling the water, also with coins
Apr. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 226)
904
John A. M. Howie Cavorting Coins four coins are turned over several times, do as i do with coins, three phases
May 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 228)
912
Dr. Theodore Sack Dr. Sack's Cent impromptu version for penny in wooden tube penetrates matchstick
May 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 229)
915
Francis Carlyle Palm to Palm with cigarette, purse palm
June 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 230)
920
Eugene Bernstein Shaker's Switch idea for old gag, pressing coin on forehead of spectator
June 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 231)
925
John A. M. Howie Silver Switch with edge palm, version with a handkerchief
June 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 232)
927
Leslie Spiewak Lucifer's Sleight as "Les Spewack", coin is produced in a flash, matchbox
July 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 234)
937
John Hamilton Nested handling for nest of boxes
Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 235)
939
Tommy Vanderschmidt Cupro! copper and silver coins each wrapped in a silk and put in a glass each, then they change places
Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 235)
940
Hen Fetsch Betcha!
  • reading the date of a coin through a paper
  • predicting the right card, gag (two versions)
  • showing five kings in a deck
Also published here Aug. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 236)
944
Ross Bertram 10 to 1 dime is stretched until its a silver dollar
Sep. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 237)
946
Twist coin vanishes from handkerchief, held by spectator
Oct. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 240)
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