11,635 entries in Coin
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Ronald B. Edwards A 2.00$ Trick coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine
Variations Oct. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 240)
959
Gerald Kosky Color-I-Tus on perceiving reality, colored dots on a cards change, coin seems to be made from rubber
Inspired by
  • Nixon's Chinese Coin Mistery
Also published here
Nov. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 243)
970
John A. M. Howie To and Fro
Dec. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 244)
975
Franklin V. Taylor Wet Dime! water drops fall from between two coins
Dec. 1951
The Phoenix (Issue 245)
980
Dr. William Weyeneth Ein reizender Tisch-Trick coin pushed thru small slit in playing card
1951
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 12 No. 4&5)
23
Al Baker Miscellaneous Hair Tricks
  • cup moves on the table
  • animated bill
  • remote haunted deck
  • rising coin/card from glass
  • throwing a loose deck of cards to a spectator over some distance
  • balancing cane/umbrella
Also published here 1951 22
Al Baker Coin Production threaded stack of coins
Also published here 1951 35
Al Baker The Stack of Quarters "New Method"
Also published here 1951 77
Al Baker The Vanishing Quarter using ring and two playing cards and shell
Also published here 1951 80
Al Baker Dime and Penny Gag for magicians only
Also published here 1951 82
Nate Leipzig Leipzig's "Pride"
Related toAlso published here 1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 10 No. 1)
145
Max Malini Malini's Favorite! coin slides down from one hand into the other, with clean up
Also published here 1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 11 No. 1)
155
Max Malini Jacket Pocket Ditch
Related to 1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 11 No. 1)
157
Dai Vernon Knee Hold-Out
Related to
  • Revelations Video Series No. 5
Also published here
1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 11 No. 1 )
157
Max Malini Spectator's Shoulder Hold-Out coin temporarily left on spectator's shoulder
Also published here 1952
Stars of Magic (Vol. 11 No. 1)
157
Al Leech Copper And Silver ungaffed extra coin
1952 6
Al Leech A Coin Switch motivated switch while dropping the coin in the spectators hands
1952 7
Al Leech Coins And Glass four coins to glass
1952 9
Al Leech An Impromptu a coin travels to a second coin, a third coin is pulled through the cloth of the trousers
1952 10
Al Leech A Penny's Worth
1952 11
Al Leech A Quick Opener three tricks in thirty seconds, a knot appears in a silk, a golfball vanishes and reappears and a coin travels into a glass
1952 11
Bob Hummer A Rare Coin Stunt coin in closed fist, other hand on top, quick upward motion and coin lies on top of fist
Also published here 1952
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1952)
5
Janel Boxadime coin under handkerchief ends up in nest of boxes
1952
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1952)
33
The Classic Palm
1952 1
The Edge Palm
1952 2
The Thumb Palm
1952 3
T. Nelson Downs The Downs Palm
1952 3
The Finger Palm
1952 4
The Front Finger Hold
1952 5
The Back Palm from back to front
1952 5
The Back finger Clip
1952 7
J. B. Bobo, T. Nelson Downs The Back Thumb Palm three methods to transfer the coin into the palm (Downs, Bobo, Bobo)
1952 8
J. B. Bobo The Bobo Switch
Related toVariations 1952 10
Utility Switch
VariationsAlso published here 1952 11
One-Hand Switch
1952 12
Allan Shaw, Stewart Judah Shaw-Judah Coin Switch with a glass
1952 13
Chester Woodin The Click Pass two methods retaining one coin and both (Woodin, unknown)
Also published here 1952 14
Paul Morris The Click Pass
Variations 1952 15
The Coin Flip flipping a coin while palming an other

1952 16
Change-Over Pass from thumb or edge palm to a two finger clip
1952 17
Paul Morris The Bottom Steal bottom coin of a pile is stolen in classic palm of other hand
Variations 1952 18
Producing a Coin from a Spectator's Clothing vanished coin is reproduced under spectator's tie
1952 19
Take Advantage of a Fumble three methods for vanishing a coin while picking it up from the floor (throw into the other hand, cuffing, under the shoe)
Related toVariations 1952 20
Standard Vanish classis palm
Related to 1952 22
Simple Vanish classic pass, like closing a book
1952 23
Over the Top hands are crossed, coin is thrown from the lower hand onto the palm of the upper hand
1952 23
The Tunnel Vanish coin is pushed into the fist of the other hand
1952 24
Thumb Palm Vanish
1952 25
Milton Kort The Drop Vanish coin is dropped from the right hand into the left hand, also as a switch and as a pass
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1952 25
J. B. Bobo The Bobo Coin Vanish similar to sponge ball
1952 27
John Mulholland The Slide Vanish coin slides from left palm on the the right hand
1952 28
T.J. Crawford The Illusive Coin Pass retention of vision basic
1952 29
Dai Vernon A Coin Vanish reprint from Greater Magic
Related to 1952 30
The Pinch Vanish for small coins
1952 32
Bill Simon Gone steal to other hand, with reference to produce a coin from spectator's ear
Variations 1952 32
Jimmy Buffaloe The New Era Coin Go show both sides of both hands, wrist
Related to 1952 34
Frank Garcia The Flyaway Coin coin vanishes when tossed up
1952 35
Behind the Back coin vanishes when tossed up
1952 36
The French Drop (Le Tourniquet Vanish)
1952 37
Dr. E. M. Roberts The Reverse French Drop
1952 38
Al Saal The Elusive Silver Dollar
1952 39
Royal H. Brin, Jr. The Wrist Watch Vanish
1952 40
Glenn Harrison The Pulse Trick coin vanishes and appears
1952 41
Wallace Lee The Cranium Vanish coin is secretly placed on the head
1952 42
Vanish with the Aid of a Handkerchief
1952 43
H. Adrian Smith The "Heads and Tails" Vanish as a stack, while closing the hand
1952 44
Vanish for Several Coins two methods
1952 45
Ross Bertram A Trio of Vanishes three methods, last one with sleeving
1952 46
J. B. Bobo The Bobo Complete Coin Vanish from thumb palm to outer breast pocket
Related to 1952 49
J. B. Bobo Complete Thumb Palm Vanish to outer breast pocket, while pulling up the sleeve
1952 50
Knee-zy Vanish coin through knee, twice
Related toVariations 1952 50
Sucker Vanish sucker sequence, then false transfer
1952 50
Pocket Vanish coin through trouser to the inside pocket, then it vanishes
Related to 1952 52
With a Handkerchief - Number One coin is dropped into the outer breast coat pocket
Variations 1952 53
Jimmy Buffaloe With a Handkerchief - Number Two coin vanishes under a handkerchief on the table, back palm to side pocket
1952 55
Milton Kort With a Handkerchief - Number Three coin is thrown into outer pocket
1952 56
Wallace Lee, In a Spectator's Pocket Three Methods
a. into spectator's outer breast pocket, back palm
b. into spectator's outer breast pocket, thumb palm
c. hand is put into spectator's outer breast pocket to pull him closer (Wallace Lee Method)
Related to 1952 57
Bluff Vanish pretending to take a coin from a handful of change
Variations 1952 59
Milton Kort Sucker Bluff Vanish
1952 59
The Coin Fold paperfold
1952 61
The Envelope Vanish slit
1952 61
Through the Leg two methods
1952 63
Rubbed Through the Leg through leg
1952 64
Dave Coleman, Through the Pocket three methods
a. one coin
b. with extra coin
c. false transfer (Dave Coleman Method)
1952 65
Ross Bertram, Clyde Cairy, Through the Hand three methods a. Inside out (Clyde Cairy Method) b. through the fist, rubbing c. Inside out (Ross Bertram Method)
1952 66
Through a Handkerchief two methods (fake wrapping and steal)
1952 68
Jimmy Buffaloe Double Penetration two coins through handkerchief
1952 71
Jimmy Buffaloe Pants Leg Miracle half dollar transforms into a dime when placed into a trousers fold
1952 73
Milton Kort Half Dollar to Quarter
1952 73
The Charmed Coin coin to candy
1952 75
Dr. E. M. Roberts The Coin of Metamorphosis
Variations 1952 75
J. B. Bobo Coin to Key
Related to 1952 78
Change for a Half half dollar to a quarter, a nickel and two dimes
1952 80
John Braun Much from Little nickel to penny and half dollar, edge grip
Variations 1952 80
Karrell Fox, Roy Kissell The Topsy Turvy Coins five coins alternated heads up/tails up arrange to all heads up
1952 81
Jimmy Buffaloe The Impromptu Mint coin transforms under a card
1952 82
Franklin M. Chapman Smart Coin Trick coin balanced on finger, other hand takes it, hidden on the back of the hand
VariationsAlso published here
  • The Bat
1952 83
Jimmy Buffaloe The Switchover coin appears out of a handkerchief
1952 85
Jimmy Buffaloe The Appearing Half coin appears with aid of a handkerchief
1952 87
Coin Production from Two Cards
1952 88
Cardini The Touch of Midas four coins are produced
Related toVariations 1952 90
Cal Emmett One to Four
1952 92
Jack Chanin One to Six
1952 93
Dr. E. M. Roberts, Louis Tannen, Cuffing two methods
1952 96
J. B. Bobo Some Observations on the Subject remarks on sleeving
1952 99
Delayed Action Sleeving
1952 100
Improved Method on the extreme fingertips
1952 101
The "Pumpkin Seed" Vanish squeeze method
Variations 1952 101
Ross Bertram Reverse "Pumpkin Seed" Vanish squeeze method
1952 102
The Catapult
Related to 1952 102
Stewart Judah Judah Method while grasping the wrist
1952 103
Ross Bertram A Unique Sleeving Move
1952 103
J. A. Bowling The Throw
1952 104
Milton Kort Kort Method
1952 105
Kirk Stiles Kirk Stiles Method
1952 106
Milton Kort A Method of Sleeving One of Several Coins
1952 107
Dr. E. M. Roberts Dr. E. M. Roberts' Method one handed flick
Related toVariations 1952 107
, Dr. E. M. Roberts Loading four methods of loading a coin into the sleeve
1952 111
Switching switching coins by sleeving
1952 112
The Sleeve Pocket
1952 112
Penetration coin through table
1952 113
Frank Garcia Coin Through Table Ruse simulating the tabbing of a coin from underneath the table
1952 114
Migration two methods
1952 114
Dr. E. M. Roberts Transposition two coins transpose while wrapped into two silks
1952 115
Tenkai Ishida Devaluation half dollar to quarter
VariationsAlso published here 1952 117
Inflation quarter to half dollar
1952 118
Transformation nickel to half dollar
1952 118
Variation concept for transforming a coin to a small object
1952 119
Al Saal, Milton Kort Dime and Penny for the Wiseacre one of two coins vanishes, designed as magician fooler
1952 120
Paul Rosini A Novel Vanish and Reproduction with pencil, see also "The Kaplan Transposition" on page 447 in "Hugard's Magic Monthly"
1952 121
Milton Kort The Vagabond Coins four coins across
1952 121
Dr. E. M. Roberts Splitting the Atom half dollar to two quarters and reverse (wax)
1952 123
Dr. E. M. Roberts Change for a Dollar two half dollars to one dollar bill
1952 124
Dr. E. M. Roberts The Stratosphere Quarters four coins vanish and reappear
1952 124
Dr. E. M. Roberts The World's Fastest Coin Vanish and Reproduction
1952 125
Kirk Stiles Die to Dime coin to small object
1952 127
Stewart James, Milton Kort Almost a Transposition transposition of dime and penny, as a kicker the dime transforms into two nickels
Related toVariations 1952 127
Second Version
1952 128
Milton Kort, Robert Ungewitter Third Version
1952 128
Milton Kort Copper and Silver Transposition
Related to 1952 129
Milton Kort Loading Move from thumb palm
Related to 1952 130
Stewart Judah Second Method
1952 130
Arthur Punnar Third Method
1952 131
Ross Bertram Fourth Method three phases, two coins transpose, travel and vanish
1952 132
C. James McLemore Guess Which Hand spectator guesses in which hand the performer hides a coin, six phases
1952 134
Laurie Ireland, Glenn Harrison, J. B. Bobo Quarter and Half Dollar Transposition several times a half dollar and a quarter change places, finally the half dollar changes to two quarters
Related to 1952 139
Thomas H. Bearden The Curious Nickel coin travels from hand to hand, appears and vanishes with the aid of a rabbit foot
1952 142
James G. Thompson Jr. Two Pennies on the Leg
Variations 1952 143
The Inseparable Pair crossed handed
1952 144
Drop Switch crossed handed
1952 144
Coins in the Teeth
1952 146
Jimmy Buffaloe The Drop Pass
1952 146
Jimmy Buffaloe The Drop Pass
1952 146
Jimmy Buffaloe The Hippity Hop Half
1952 147
Royal H. Brin, Jr. Rapid Transit
1952 149
Nelson Hahne Winged Silver four coins travel one by one, extra
Variations 1952 149
Improved Version with an odd coin as an attraction of the other coins
1952 151
The Flying Eagles three coins in the left join three coins in the right one by one, extra coin
Variations 1952 152
Senor Charles Mardo Variation
1952 153
Three and Three
1952 153
Chinese Money Mystery
Variations 1952 154
Frank Drobina Frank Drobina's Coin Routine five small coins from hand to hand, five phases, in spectator's pocket and with marked coin

Related to 1952 156
Arthur H. Buckley Four Coins to a Glass
1952 160
Coin Production from edge palm
1952 161
Second Version
1952 163
J. B. Bobo The Traveling Centavos coins to dice cup
Related to 1952 164
Eddie Fields, Glenn Harrison Miracle Coins to the Pocket coins to glass in jacket pocket, tube from breast to coat pocket, in the book credited to Glenn Harrison, see Giobbi for credit detail
Related to 1952 168
Coin Through a Ring with a handkerchief, two methods
  • a.) folding coin
  • b.) fake wrapping
Related to 1952 171
Stewart Judah, Orville Wayne Meyer Silver or Copper Extraction two coins wrapped in handkerchief, spectator can chose which should penetrate. Three methods
Variations 1952 174
Copper Penetration two coins, one is wrapped into a handkerchief and hold by the spectator, the other coin penetrates the silk
Related toVariations 1952 178
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, L'Homme Masqué, Dai Vernon The Expansion of Texture - Expanded! two coins, one is wrapped into a handkerchief and hold by the spectator, the other coin penetrates the silk
Related to 1952 181
J. B. Bobo, George F. Wright The Gadabout Coins two in the hand, one in the pocket
Inspired by
  • "The Alleurian Coins" by George F. Wright in "The Linking Ring" 1/1950
Variations
1952 182
Coin through Hand
1952 183
Milton Kort The Three Coin Trick three coins vanish one by one and appear again, the last one in the spectator's pocket, three methods
1952 184
John Ramsay Coin through Hand with extra coin
1952 185
The Bent Penny coin bends in spectator's hand
1952 186
Dr. Boris Zola Silver Extraction coin to transparent coin
Variations 1952 187
, Wallace Lee The Ghost of a Coin half dollar to glass disc, two methods
1952 188
Han Ping Chien, J. B. Bobo, Stewart Judah Coins Through the Table eight coins, four penetrate the table, four versions
1.) Classic Han Ping Chien
2.) without putting the coins on the knee
3.) with an odd ninth coin
4.) Steward Judah, six pennies, one nickel
1952 191
Han Ping Chien Han Ping Chien
1952 191
Al Baker, Frank Garcia The Magical Filtration of Four Half Dollars four coins through the table, one by one, with a variation on the last coin by Frank Garcia
Related toVariations 1952 193
Frank Garcia Here is Frank's method for last coin through table
1952 196
Yank Hoe The Sympathetic Coins on a handkerchief with two pieces of paper
1952 197
Second Version on a handkerchief with two pieces of paper, with extra coin
1952 198
Al Saal The Al Saal Stratagem move to transfer a coin
Inspired by 1952 198
Third Version with pennies and playing cards
1952 199
Stewart James Fourth Version The Changing Change coins with different values, covered with two bills, extra coin
1952 199
The Coin Roll
Also published here 1952 201
T. Nelson Downs The Downs Coin Star with wax on one coin
1952 202
Roll Down Flourish with Four Coins four coin roll-out
Related to 1952 204
T. Nelson Downs Downs Eureka Pass four coins vanish and appear one by one, transfer of back palmed coins
1952 205
Arthur Punnar "Eureka" Routine four coins vanish and appear
1952 206
Stewart Judah Rattle Box Routine coin penetrates glass and table, other coin travels from box to glass, rattle box
1952 207
Milton Kort, Stewart James Thieves and Sheep two extra coins
1952 208
Stuart P. Cramer Just Pretend coin vanishes and appears
1952 210
Downs Palm Load
1952 211
The Free and Ultimate Coinage of Silver coin is vanished, spectator selects object on the table under it is the coin. Then under all the objects is a coin
Related to 1952 213
Glenn Harrison Coins and Cards Three coins appear under three cards, are vanished and reappear under the cards. six coins
Related toVariations 1952 214
Theo "Okito" Bamberg The Okito Coin Box history
1952 217
Okito Box Move
1952 218
Another Way okito box turnover
1952 219
One Hand Method okito box turnover
1952 219
Hand to Hand Throw okito box turnover
Also published here 1952 220
Coin Through Box and the Hand with a description of four coins through table with the okito box
1952 221
Okito Box, Coin and Handkerchief marked coin from box to handkerchief
1952 221
Jack Chanin Routine with an Okito Box and a Silk four coins vanish
1952 223
Dr. Carl L. Moore Silver to Copper with the Okito Coin Box
1952 224
J. Elder Blackledge The Half Dollars and the Okito Box five coins, shell
Related toVariations 1952 224
George Boston The George Boston Combination Coin Box coins penetrate box and hand
1952 230
Copper Silver Transposition with the Combination Coin Box
1952 231
The German Coin Box Bert Kalmar coin box variation
1952 231
Paul Fox The Paul Fox Coin Boxes three versions
1952 233
Stewart James Sqeeze Play coin through hole in poker chip and ring, with handkerchief, shell
1952 235
Stewart James Jimmy Valentine Picks a Lock two coins wrapped in handkerchief and the corner pulled through a padlock, one is named and that one is removed, nickel & penny set
1952 236
Stewart James Money Paper paper disc penetrates a stack of four pennies and ends up inside a business card, nickel & penny set
1952 237
Stewart James Almost a Transposition trasposition of dime and penny, as a kicker the dime transforms into two nickels, nickel & penny set, dime & penny set
Related to 1952 238
Alfred Caroselli The Homing Coins three coins travel back under a handkerchief, 21 cent shell set
1952 239
The Circus Trick several coins vanish from a handkerchief, 21 cent shell set
1952 240
The 16¢ Vanish several coins vanish out of the hand, 21 cent shell set
1952 241
Rolland Hamblen 85¢ Through the Table (The $1.35 Trick) several coins through handkerchief and table, $1.35 shell set
1952 241
, James G. Thompson Jr. Copper and Silver Transposition all with copper/silver coin
  • Number One
  • Number Two
  • Number Three
  • Number Four (J. G. Thompson, Jr.)
Also published here 1952 243
Thomas H. Bearden Presto Chango two coins change several times from silver to copper and back, copper/silver coin
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1952 245
Milton Kort The Inferior Coin two silver one copper, copper vanishes and reappears three times, in the end there are two copper and one silver coin, copper /silver coin
1952 246
Lillian Bobo Thieves and Sheep with double facer
Related toVariations 1952 249
Hen Fetsch In and Out with handkerchief, copper/silver coin
1952 249
Hen Fetsch Up Their Sleeve coin in spectator's sleeve and magician's sleeve transpose, copper/silver
1952 250
Hen Fetsch Buddha's Coin silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in Buddha Papers, double facer
Also published here 1952 252
Nate Leipzig, Rolland Hamblen The Stack of Quarters six quarters covered with cone transform into pennies, quarters are found in the hand
1952 253
Second Method stack of quarters covered with a bill tube transforms into pennies, quarters are reappear in purse
1952 255
The Hook Coin different stratagems
1952 256
The Magnet handlings for steel coin and magnet
1952 258
Milton Kort Vanish vanish of a steel coin, with magnet
1952 259
Sundry Gimmicked Coins and Tricks Therewith
1952 260
Nickel to Half Dollar special folding half with nickel soldered to center section
1952 260
Liberty Head Half and U.S. Penny
1952 260
The Ring Coin coin with ring glued to it
1952 261
Gene Gordon Short Changed several coins vanish, glued coins with hook
1952 262
Jimmy Buffaloe The Marksman hole appears in coin
1952 263
The Squirting Nickel when pressed, water squirts out
1952 264
J. B. Bobo The Shell Half general remarks
1952 265
Mystery with a Half Shell two coins, one appears and vanishes
1952 265
Shell Split shell and coin are clipped in front palm, coin thrown, shell kept in position
1952 265
How to Make Money one coin appears, two coins are rubbed together and one transforms into a quarter
1952 266
Dave Coleman Three Questions two half dollars - one has an X on one side - are rubbed together, the marked coin transforms to a quarter with an X on it
1952 268
Coin Through a Glass two coins in a glass, one coin travels visually into the other glass
1952 268
Jimmy Buffaloe Perfect Coin Through Handkerchief shell
1952 270
Dr. Carl L. Moore 25¢ and 50¢ Transposition quarter and half dollar change places, in the end both are halves
1952 272
The Peregrinating Halves four half dollar coins from hand to hand, one by one
1952 273
Shell Split Move
Related to 1952 274
Milton Kort Coins Through the Table with shell and glass
Variations 1952 276
Milton Kort Removing Shell from Stack in spectator's hand
1952 278
Milton Kort The Protean Coin coin changes from copper to silver several times
1952 279
Milton Kort The Sympathetic Coin on handkerchief, one card, three silver & one copper, shell
Variations 1952 282
Shell Pickup Under a Card
1952 283
The Modern Miser five coins appear
1952 285
J. B. Bobo The Folding Half introduction
1952 286
Ralph De Shong The Half Dollar in the Bottle
1952 286
Stewart Judah Second Method
Variations 1952 288
The Magic Mint nickel in the hand, half dollar appears, nickel transforms into another half dollar
1952 289
Gene Gordon Biting a Piece from a Coin
1952 290
Tom Hollingsworth Second Version coin bite
1952 291
Dave Coleman Coin Through a Card (The Folding Quarter) with handkerchief
1952 291
Coin Switch with handkerchief
1952 293
Dave Coleman A Comedy Coin Routine coins appear and travel into spectator's hand, coin tray, coin wand
1952 294
Coin in the Banana marked coin should appear in banana, boy already ate it, coin is produced with a wand from the boy's mouth
1952 298
Rolland Hamblen Coin in Ball of Wool and Nest of Boxes entertaining routine with trick funnel and magic awl
1952 299
Glenn Harrison Flight Three three marked coins travel to a pile of ten coins a spectator is holding, coin tray
1952 303
J. B. Bobo The Miser's Dream general remarks and history
1952 306
T. Nelson Downs T. Nelson Downs' Original Version with a hat, includes different palming techniques
1952 308
Production Of Any Number Of Coins At Finger Tips
1952 316
To Pass a Coin Trough the Knees
1952 316
The Elusive Pass vanish of several coins
1952 317
New Change-Over Palm
1952 318
T. Nelson Downs Downs' New "Click" Pass
1952 318
T. Nelson Downs Downs' New Fan Pass
Variations 1952 320
The Downs' Eureka Pass
Related to 1952 320
The "Turnover" with Forty Coins
1952 320
T. Nelson Downs To Palm and Make the Pass with Forty Coins
1952 321
Glenn Harrison The Miser's Dream with bucket
1952 322
M.S. Whitford The Miser's Dream with glass
1952 326
Jack Makepeace A Miser's Dream Routine with wine glass
1952 329
Harry Bernard Perpetual Coins coin production, coins are always put in the pocket
1952 330
Stanley Collins Owen Clark
Variations 1952 333
Stanley Collins Morritt's Purse Trick purse palm
Variations 1952 334
Three Coin Monte three coins, one is labeled, monte
1952 336
The Jumping Sixpence coin turns or jumps from wrist
Related to 1952 337
Stanley Collins The Esscee Half-Crown and Wafers Trick with stickers
1952 338
Two Heads and a Tail
1952 339
Stanley Collins The Esscee Front and Back Manipulation
1952 340
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 1 With a Single Coin
1952 341
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 2 With a Single Coin
1952 341
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 3 With a Single Coin
1952 342
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 4 with copper/silver
1952 342
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 5 with handkerchief
1952 343
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 6
1952 343
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 7 with handkerchief
1952 344
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 8
1952 344
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 9
1952 344
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 10 shell
1952 345
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 11
1952 345
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 12
1952 346
J. B. Bobo Routine No. 13
1952 346
Milton Kort Routine No. 14 with dice cup
1952 346
Milton Kort Routine No. 15 Too Many Coins
Related to 1952 348
Rolland Hamblen Routine No. 16 with boston and lippincott coin box
1952 349
James G. Thompson Jr. Routine No. 17
1952 350
Dr. William Weyeneth Tisch-Trick coin is pushed through a small slit in a card, from "Hokuspokus" magazine, see p. 997 for idea by Gerald Kosky
Variations Jan. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 247)
987
Jack Chanin Folded sound is made shortly before paper is torn
Jan. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 247)
988
Dr. Jacob Daley Motile! sympathetic coins, on handkerchief
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 249)
994
Sliding Steal
Feb. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 249)
994
John A. M. Howie P.R.P coins rolled on pool table obey the directions given by the performer
July 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 259)
1034
Walter Essman Squashed coin appears and vanishes from two rubber suction cups
July 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 259)
1036
Gerald Kosky Under-Hand Coin spectator puts some coins on the table and starts turning them over one by one then one coin is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden coin
Inspired byRelated toVariations July 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 260)
1039
Cy Keller, Hen Fetsch Hole the Coin coin transforms in process
Inspired by Aug. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 261)
1043
Milton Tropp A Coin Tipp simplified version of Under-Hand Coin
Inspired by Sep. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 264)
1055
John Hamilton Magnagrip coin is magnetized, gimmick
Oct. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 266)
1064
Coin Flourish two coins are switched openly
Nov. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 268)
1070
Kirk Stiles Slip Clip coin through table
Nov. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 269)
1075
Frank Garcia Coin Vanish
Nov. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 269)
1075
Dudley Fossum Tough Trough coin through handkerchief
Also published here Nov. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 269)
1076
Kirk Stiles Spun! coin transformation, coffee fumes apparently change color of a dime
Dec. 1952
The Phoenix (Issue 271)
1083
Eddie Joseph Heads or Tails? while doing heads or tails, coin disappears
1952 2
Eddie Joseph Tip to Thumb Crotch Transfer thumb palm
1952 2
Eddie Joseph Half a Penny coin transforms into other coin, while doing heads or tails, ditching coin in breast pocket
1952 3
Eddie Joseph Have a Lemon coin transforms into other coin, while doing heads or tails, lemon appears in closed fist, rubber fruit
1952 4
Eddie Joseph Quick Change quarter changes to several coins, while doing heads or tails
1952 4
Eddie Joseph Where is Which? transposition of coin and finger ring
1952 6
Eddie Joseph Long Change coin changes into bill, while doing heads or tails
1952 7
Eddie Joseph Shrunken Currency half dollar changes into penny
1952 8
Eddie Joseph Through the Top marked coin through table
1952 8
Eddie Joseph Which? coin and finger ring on table, one named and penetrates table
1952 9
Eddie Joseph A New Expanding Texture using a coin and a finger ring
1952 9
Eddie Joseph The Ring and the Coin transposition of coin and finger ring, repeated
1952 12
Eddie Joseph The Bottle Cap coin vanish and appearance wicht sucker explanation using bottle cap
1952 12
Eddie Joseph The EJ Version of the Bent Coin copper changes to silver, then it bends and bends back and eventually changes back to copper
1952 13
Eddie Joseph How Much Is It Worth? finger ring changes into nickle and back
1952 14
Eddie Joseph One-Hand Visible Penetration marked coin through handkerchief
1952 15
Eddie Joseph Water Vanish coin vanishes in glass of water, under handkerchief, piece of glass method
1952 16
Eddie Joseph Slow-Motion Coin Change
1952 16
Eddie Joseph A Rare Transposition two coins, one marked with stamp
1952 19
Eddie Joseph On the Square with stamps on coins and envelopes
1952 21
Eddie Joseph Find the Spot monte with three coins, one marked
1952 23
Eddie Joseph The Roving Coins five coins travel from hand to hand, seated
1952 25
Eddie Joseph Solid Through Solid six coins and a ring, three coins travel to other hand, seated
1952 27
Eddie Joseph Thimble and Coin coin and thimble transposition
1952 28
Eddie Joseph One in Three three coins and three rings are mixed and end up separated in both hands
1952 28
Eddie Joseph Money Silk coin changes to handkerchief
1952 29
Eddie Joseph Slow Penetration Through Hand repeated
1952 34
Ching-Chang-Chong = T'Sun-schynt-schö three disks with different colors, chosen color penetrates ribbon
1952
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 13 No. 2)
17
Egonni Frankenmagie marked coin vanishes in envelope and appears in apple
Also published here
  • "Trollkarlen" Nr. 24, 1952.
1952
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 13 No. 3)
29
Lewis Ganson Money Attracts Money four copper coins travel from one hand to the other one by one to join a silver coin
1952 7
Thumb Clip Hold-Back
1952 8
Ken Brooke The Ken Brooke Routine for the Cap and Pence cap and pence routine
Also published here 1952 45
Henry Hay Coins Up the Sleeve five coins travel one by one from hand to trouser pocket with a clink
Also published here
  • "The Amateur Magician's Handbook"
1952 51
The Palm palming a coin from a group
1952 51
The Vanish
1952 51
To Show Both Sides of the Discs
1952 84
Fay Smith Follow Up on Hummer's Rare Coin Stunt coin penetrates from back of the hand into fist, reversed Hummer effect
Inspired by 1953
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1953)
14
Wally Dean, Bruce Elliott The Miser's Dream Come True! in a wine glass
Also published here Jan. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 272)
1086
Downs Palm Production
Jan. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 272)
1087
Ronald B. Edwards Two Quickies
  • transposition of two cards
  • forcing a number with coins
VariationsAlso published here Mar. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 277)
1109
Milton Kort Kort Coin coin vanishes repeatedly and appears in spectator's various pockets four times
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here May 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 282)
1128
Spectator Jacket Side Pocket Coin Load
May 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 282)
1128
Milton Kort Kort Klink while performer slides coin on table towards spectator, it vanishes
Related to June 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 284)
1136
Tommy Vanderschmidt Thru coins through table, with a tube
Sep. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 289)
1156
Art Lyle Papered Half coin vanishes from piece of paper
Sep. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 290)
1159
Tommy Vanderschmidt No Rivet coins through hand, covered by match box drawer, cap and pence variation
Oct. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 291)
1163
Gerald Kosky Lapelled coin produced under spectator's lapel, then it vanishes and is fairly produced from the same spot again
Also published here Oct. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 291)
1164
Walter Essman Drop It! paper tube with staple in the center, coin penetrates staple
Oct. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 292)
1167
Walter Essman Tube Teaser coin travels in closed plastic tube which is filled with a liquid, under handkerchief
Nov. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 294)
1175
Coin Vanish
Nov. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 294)
1175
John A. M. Howie Howie's Reward two coins are produced from handkerchief, then they are wrapped in hank and held in place by a rubber band, coins transform in other coins
Also published here Dec. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 296)
1183
George Mackenzie Coin Switch with handkerchief
Related to Dec. 1953
The Phoenix (Issue 296)
1183
Bobby Bernard Jet Transporation Three coins in each hand, coins travel from left to right hand
Also published here 1953 16
Sleeving Technique Sleeving by moving hand backwards
1953 18
Wally Dean The Miser's Dream Come True! in a wine glass
Also published here 1953 84
T. Nelson Downs Downs Palm
1953 86
Coin Production from finger palm, several coins for miser's dream
1953 91
The Miser's Dream with saucer, gaffed method, brief
1953 93
Bruce Elliott Coin Assembly with one foreign coin
1953 107
James Drilling Coin Steal secret pick up
1953 108
Coin Vanish throwing coin form hand to hand
1953 110
Clyde Cairy Card Transfer under two magazines, turning card over
1953 116
Tenkai Ishida Tenkai Two Penny Trick
VariationsAlso published here 1953 10
Tenkai Ishida Tenkai Pennies Point Transfer
VariationsAlso published here 1953 10
Tenkai Ishida Back Clip fourth finger pinch
Also published here 1953 10
Tenkai Ishida Two Coin Moves - Number 1 coin apparently pushed into left fist, sponge ball type
Also published here 1953 12
Tenkai Ishida Two Coin Moves - Number 2 coin apparently dropped into left hand
VariationsAlso published here 1953 12
Tenkai Ishida A Follow-Up coin vanishes from silk, with ditch in breast pocket
Also published here 1953 12
Tenkai Ishida False Transfer a bit like a retention vanish perhaps, unclear
Also published here 1953 12
Oscar H. Paulson Geld Zählen two coins travel to fifteen coins held by spectator, with strange counting principle
Also published here
  • in "Trix"
1953
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 14 No. 5)
148
Yellowstone Tricky Tidbits ideas, gags and puns
  • Joy Buzzer
  • Flexible Glass
  • Bill in Cigarette
  • Sucker Silk Vanish
  • Coin in Egg
  • Dancing Hanky
  • Egg Bag Finish
  • Swallowing Wand Gag
  • Stamp Album
  • Diminishing Bills Finale
  • Torn and Restored Paper
  • Floating Bulb
  • Milk in Light Bulb
  • Handkerchief Frame
  • Hat Production
1954
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1954)
Harvey P. Graham, George Starke, Milbourne Christopher 1 & 50 cent to 50 cent, gaffed
Jan. 1954
The Phoenix (Issue 298)
1191
Ronald B. Edwards Just A Half magician's joke, tearing up a folding half
Feb. 1954
The Phoenix (Issue 299)
1197
Kirk Stiles Whirlaround boomerang card, then card vanishes and appears again
Feb. 1954
The Phoenix (Issue 299)
1197
Bill Simon, Hen Fetsch The Coin Transposition and Climax silver & copper transpose with one coin in spectator's handkerchief
1954 37
Roy Benson Banished several coins vanish on knee and are caught again in the air
Feb. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 301)
1
Dr. Jacob Daley Coin Thru the Table sequence, demonstration of rhythm
Also published here Mar. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 302)
6
Bill Simon Psychic Okito Box Okito Box for billet reading or Q&A
Related to Mar. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 303)
10
Don Tanner 1.35 Tip coins vanish, nesting gaff
Mar. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 303)
10
Milton Tootle Tootle's Egg Trick coin vanishes and appears in a raw egg
Apr. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 304)
15
Tom Fitzgerald Cute Coins eight-pointed star, coins have to be moved, puzzle, see also p. 48 and p. 52
Also published here May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 306)
22
Cardini Smooth Coins making soft coins
Related to May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 306)
24
Jack Chanin Sucker Coin Go sucker paper coin fold
May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 308)
30
Jack Avis Your Choice Again coin transposition, one coin in handkerchief
Inspired by
  • "Your Choice!" (Jack Avis, Pentagram, Feb. 1953)
May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 308)
31
Shuttle Pass to show two coins
May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 308)
31
Ronald B. Edwards 200% Profit coin under glass, with water and paper match transforms
May 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 308)
31
Mo Howarth Mo's Miser different Miser's Dream Bucket design
June 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 309)
35
Charles Smith Knickle Head nickel on forehead, has huge thumbtack/nail on back when removed
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 318)
79
Mallory Van Slyker, George Sands Birds of a Feather four coins assemble in corners of handkerchief
VariationsAlso published here Nov. 1954
The New Phoenix (Issue 320)
86
Karrell Fox That's a Hot One coin vanishes and appears in a folded tissue paper which is to small for the coin, flash paper
1954 12
Karrell Fox A Sure Bet joke, coin transforms into match
1954 13
Eddie Joseph A Rapid Vanish with handkerchief
1954 5
Eddie Joseph Slow Coin Vanish coin in handkerchief vanishes, tabled people can apparently feel coin until last moment
1954 6
Eddie Joseph Hot Money coin held over match catches fire
1954 6
Eddie Joseph The Crazy Coins coins through table
1954 11
Eddie Joseph The Ring and the Coin transposition of finger ring and coin
1954 12
Eddie Joseph You Can't Be Sober coin changes to smaller coin, under cover of a bet
1954 13
Eddie Joseph The Strait Jacket coin vanishes from handkerchief, tabled
1954 15
Eddie Joseph The Vanishing Coins coins under menu penetrate table one by one
1954 20
Eddie Joseph Where is It? coin slapped on table travels to other hand
1954 21
Eddie Joseph Gone with the Wind coin vanishes from inside a glass, with handkerchief
1954 23
Eddie Joseph Penetramus glass with liquid is placed on menu card and on other glass with liquid, coin dropped in top glass ends up in glass at the bottom, with handkerchief
1954 23
Eddie Joseph Where is that Coin? three matchbox drawers and a coin, monte / shell game
1954 26
Fred Kaps Coins and Glass Routine
Also published here 1954 33
T. Nelson Downs Latest Method for "The Miser's Dream" production from Downs Palm
Also published here 1954 34
Peter Warlock Take a Bow, Jack Avis transposition of two coins, with handkerchief
Inspired by
  • "Your Choice!" (Jack Avis, Pentagram, Feb. 1953)
1954 47
Al Koran "Hanky Panky" Routine borrowed handkerchief is burned and restored, then coins and a filled wine glass appear
  • 1. Penetration of the handkerchief by the pencil
  • 2. Burnt and restored handkerchief
  • 3. Cut and restored handkerchief (Jack Chanin)
  • 4. Continuous production of coins from the handkerchief (Jack Chanin)
  • 5. Production of a cigarette and lighter from the handkerchief
  • 6. Production of a glass of wine from the handkerchief (Jardine Ellis)
Also published here 1954 154
Hans E. Trixer Magic Slot Machine two coins pushed into fist, they transform into small bottle or something else
1954 182
Novel Coin Vanish in handkerchief
1954/27 123
George Sands, Mallory Van Slyker Birds of a Feather four coins assemble in corners of handkerchief
Also published here 1954/27 148
David Tobias Bamberg Coin in Ball of Wool
1954/27 355
Bobby Bernard Disintegrating Dollar one coin travels to coin coin in other hand
1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
40
Bobby Bernard False Transfer
1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
40
Horace E. Bennett Half Dollar Through Saucer and falls into glass
Dec. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 322)
94
Horace E. Bennett Coin Extraction silver and copper coin in Handkerchief, named coin is pulled out
Dec. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 322)
96
Roy Benson CU + AG
1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 327)
116
Norman Houghton Toss Ya! coin production after coin toss with invisible coin
Oct. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 331)
134
Norman Houghton The Evanescent Coin coin vanish under handkerchief
Oct. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 331)
134
John A. M. Howie Holed Out coin through smaller hole in paper
Variations Nov. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 333)
140
Ronald B. Edwards Fifty, Ten, Sixty half dollar turns into dime, then half dollar reappears
Dec. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 334)
146
Edward Marlo The Fake Transfer
1956 52
Don Alan Flaming Han Ping Chien (Presentation) with four coins and a match
1956 27
Don Alan A Las Vegas Fairy Tale through spectator's hand, with a cone and small die
1956 28
Don Alan Sneaky Half Dollar in Bottle coin in bottle combined with Anti-Gravico gimmick
1956 32
Don Alan Flash String Ideas
  • with a coin box
  • string puzzle
  • deck is bound with flash string, cards fall performer holds selection
1956 39
Don Alan Lifesavers and Your Quarter Stack stack of coins idea
1956 41
Harry Baker Penny-Tration seven pennies counted in spectator's hand, one penetrates it
Also published here 1956 36
Wraparound Vanish coin disappears in trouser fold, appears in pocket, penetration
1956 37
Fadeaway coin vanish on knee, in trouser fold
Related to 1956 39
Bill Simon Sitting Vanish seated, coin on leg is vanished and reproduced
Related toAlso published here 1956 42
Charles Eastman Back Palm Switch
1956 44
Dr. Theodore Sack Silver-Copper in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one
1956 46
Brian MacCarthy Hank Dropper coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out
Also published here 1956 49
John A. M. Howie Reward two coins are produced from handkerchief, then they are wrapped in hank and held in place by a rubber band, coins transform in other coins
Also published here 1956 52
Stewart Judah The Hard way coin in handkerchief, ends threaded through a ring, coin penetrates ring
Also published here 1956 55
Derek Vernon Necromancy two coins penetrate cigar box
Also published here 1956 57
James G. Thompson Jr. Presto - The Coins Through the Table four coins
VariationsAlso published here 1956 120
James G. Thompson Jr. Holding Back a Coin
Related to 1956 121
Brian MacCarthy Hank Dropper coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out
Also published here Feb. 1956
The New Phoenix (Issue 336)
153
The Nine Mystery coins placed in a Q shape, spectator counts clockwise and anticlockwise, predict the endpoint of the count
VariationsAlso published here 1956 59
Which Hand? divining which hand holds dime and which hand holds penny
Variations 1956 59
Royal Vale Heath Heath's Variation Which Hand, divine which hand holds nickel and which hand holds penny, required length of calculation as tell
Inspired byRelated to 1956 60
, Walter B. Gibson Heads or Tails? Determine whether hidden coin is heads or tails after spectator has turned over the coins randomly, provides variation by Walter Gibson using pieces of colored cardboard
Variations 1956 61
Otto "Sasso" Lutz Das versilberte Seidentuch silk turns into coins, with wand
1956
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 17 No. 2)
427
Dr. William Weyeneth Seltsame Wanderung einer Münze coin travels from one matchbox to another
1956
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 17 No. 4)
437
Dr. William Weyeneth Die Glückskarte coins produced from card, using glued cards like envelope to hold coins
1956
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 17 No. 4)
450
Jerry Andrus Deck and Dollars repeat production of silver dollars from between two cards
Related to 1956 155
The French Drop with added touches from Dai Vernon, showing the Vernon Touch
Related to 1957 32
Dai Vernon A Chinese Classic six coins and a ring
Related toVariations 1957 41
Dai Vernon Han Ping Chien
1957 44
Nate Leipzig Leipzig's Coin on the Knee
Related to 1957 94
Dai Vernon Five Coin Star
Related to 1957 98
Max Malini, Dai Vernon Three From One
Also published here 1957 105
L'Homme Masqué, Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, Dai Vernon Expansion of Texture
Related to 1957 108
T. Nelson Downs, Dai Vernon Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver coins appear at the dinner table from everywhere, coin from bread roll
Related to 1957 169
Edward Marlo Paper and Coin multi phase routine
Related toVariations 1957 3
Edward Marlo The Dealer's Pitch
1957 6
Edward Marlo The Spider Vanish
Variations 1957 8
Edward Marlo Further Ideas on the Paperfold ideas "Flip Move Coin Fold", complete vanish ideas
1957 10
Edward Marlo The Spectator Wraps it Up
1957 11
Edward Marlo Shrinkage in paper fold
1957 12
Edward Marlo Copper-Silver Paper only two coins
1957 14
Edward Marlo Solid-Soft-Solid-Gone coin folded in paper is bent
1957 16
Edward Marlo Hand Penetration wrapped in paper
1957 17
Edward Marlo A New Method of Handling the Flip Move
1957 18
Edward Marlo Sans Dupliate coin through paper and card case
1957 19
Edward Marlo Flutterless
1957 21
Edward Marlo Unprepared
1957 22
Edward Marlo Ed Marlo's Personal Routine with various paper fold effects
1957 23
Edward Marlo S.O.C. half dollar and three copper coins, transposition, coins to box, coins through card case, see also page 40
Related toVariations 1957 24
Edward Marlo Coin Box Load
1957 27
Edward Marlo Technique for Visible Coin Change
1957 31
Edward Marlo The 1050 Transposition coin in paper transposes with coin in hand
1957 32
Edward Marlo Impromptu S.O.C. Routine no copper/silver coin
Related to 1957 33
Edward Marlo Marlo One Hand Turnover
1957 37
Edward Marlo Coin Box Turnover
1957 38
Terry Nosek Rate of Exchange Routine for Coin Capers handling for Harry Roydon's Coin Capers, Pennies change to Nickel
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
9
Allessandro Penny and Nickel Transposition hand to hand
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
14
John Derris The Dollis Coins Penetration
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
36