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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
Coin Production from finger palm, several coins for miser's dream
1953 91
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
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
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)
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
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
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
Karrell Fox Fox's Unfathomable Coin Vanish gag article to vanish a coin
1954 16
Stewart James Coincidence Upon Coincidence finding two cards with same value
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
Dr. Stanley Jaks Ein Experiment mit einer Zeitung cross sum of date of a coin and value of card are added to select page
1954
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 15 No. 2)
169
Section Two - Magic with Coins
1954 31
Fred Kaps Coins and Glass Routine
Also published here 1954 33
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 The Fate of a Fiver bill torn and crumpled up and put in ash tray, then shown restored, repeat but then it restores to many bills and some coins that have the same value when added up
Also published here 1954 146
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
Cy Endfield The Famous Magazine Test force with coin and cards, performed by Dr. Stanley Jaks
Variations 1955 46
Cy Endfield Forcing 23 using a coin's date-sum to count to a card and adding it to the date to arrive at 23
1955 46
Bobby Bernard Disintegrating Dollar one coin travels to coin coin in other hand
1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
40
Horace E. Bennett Coin Extraction silver and copper coin in Handkerchief, named coin is pulled out
Dec. 1955
The New Phoenix (Issue 322)
96
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
P. Howard Lyons Infallible Coincidence deck cut, half the cards counted into a pile, cards turned up simultaneously, one match occurs which is previously announced by value and position
Inspired by
  • "The Frequent Miracle" (Tom Boyer)
June 1955
Ibidem (Issue 1)
16
Stewart James An Addition and a Teaser
Inspired byRelated to Nov. 1955
Ibidem (Issue 4)
6
Nick Trost Card and Penny-Tration Routine coin vanishes when half of the cards are put on top, magnet in cards
1956
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1956)
34
Don Alan Flaming Han Ping Chien (Presentation) with four coins and a match
1956 27
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
Derek Vernon Nickel-Plated bending spoon convincer, coin
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1956 7
Bruce Elliott Conjuring with Coins and Paper Money
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
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
Lu Brent Unbelievable Coincidence Spectator and magician each think of a card and write it down, each pull out a card from the deck, turns out they find each other's card
1956 5
Alex Elmsley, Dai Vernon Elmsley's Card Coincidence deck cut into two piles, a card selected in each pile, later shown to turn up at the same position, handling is by Vernon
Variations 1956 25
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
Martin Gardner Coins intro
1956 59
, 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
Tom Ransom Redundant two cards chosen from two halves, both dealt simultaneously, one face up and one face down, face-up spectator thinks stop and performer stops at card, second selection is at same position in face-down pile
Related to
  • "Simultaneous Coincidence" (Reading Is Believing, Trevor Hall)
July 1956
Ibidem (Issue 6)
15
Dai Vernon A Chinese Classic six coins and a ring
Related toVariations 1957 41
Nate Leipzig Leipzig's Coin on the Knee
Related to 1957 94
Dai Vernon Five Coin Star
Related to 1957 98
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 Spider Vanish
Variations 1957 8
Edward Marlo Further Ideas on the Paperfold ideas "Flip Move Coin Fold", complete vanish ideas
1957 10
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 Sans Dupliate coin through paper and card case
1957 19
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 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
John Derris The Dollis Coins Penetration
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
36
Allessandro Predicted Total dates of coins are totaled, sum prediction
1957
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1957)
37
Sam "Cordé" Cohn Coin Pail plastic coin pail, part of "Dress Up Your Oldies"
1957 13
John Derris The Dollis Coin Transposition four copper coins transpose with four silver coins
1957
The New Phoenix (Issue 345)
204
Stewart James Silversion signed coin to sealed bottle under handkerchief, sealed with cellophane on top
1957 1
Geheimnisse der alten Meister coin dropped in purse, purse vanish under handkerchief
Also published here
  • in "Triks"
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 3)
498
Dr. William Weyeneth Die springende Münze coin in glass vanishes, covered with handkerchief
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 3)
503
Dr. William Weyeneth Eine magische Groteske coin in glass adheres to paperclip on thread, as puzzle
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 4)
525
Karl-Heinz Wehner Finde die Münze coin placed under one of three cards by spectator and found by perfomer
Also published here
  • in "Aladin"
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 4)
528
Francis Haxton Coincidental
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 5)
538
Hans Trunk Das Wunder des Frankens marked coin vanishes in glass under handkerchief and appears in spectator's breast pocket
1957
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 18 No. 6)
560
Jerry Andrus Pill Tube Mystery coins vanish from pill tube and appears in other hand
1957 1
Jerry Andrus Squeeze Vanish reverse pumpkin seed vanish, coin ends up on fingers of holding hand
1957 7
Jerry Andrus Coin Vanish and Return coin stolen out of left fist and loaded back in
1957 7
Jerry Andrus Index Finger Vanish coin balances on first finger of right hand, left hand grabs it, ends up in thumb palm of holding hand
1957 8
Jerry Andrus Coin Transfer
1957 8
Jerry Andrus Roll, Up Your Sleeve coin rolls into sleeve on table
1957 8
Bert Allerton The Glass Through The Table with coin & paper cover
1958 60
John Derris One at a Time Coins coins through box, with handkerchief
1958
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1958)
18
Stan White Coin Hold Up coin transpo using Texas Holdup clothespin
1958
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1958)
32
Tony Corinda No. 7. A Card Trick unknown card is marked with initials of the spectator, who finds that card by coincidence
1958 19
Tony Corinda No. 9. A Close up Quickie date of a coin is predicted
1958 19
Theodore Annemann (2) Strange Coincidence spectator and performer always write the same numbers, one behind
Related to 1958 34
Tony Corinda (2) Sound Reading Applied to Action - Not Writing coin dropped in which box, coin lands head or tails up
1958 39
Tony Corinda (8) Cotton, Wool, Dough, Coins, Plaster and Suchlike
1958 134
Tony Corinda (7) Corinda's "Money Box" coins in box are removed, performer names amount and dates on the coins, electronic version
Related toVariations 1958 150
Bobby Bernard Goofy Gun coin vanish with small toy gun
1958 3
Bobby Bernard Impromptu Coin Catcher scotch tape
1958 3
Bobby Bernard Impromptu Close Up Magic. Demonstration Effect: 3 Coins Across brief outline of routine
1958 6
Bobby Bernard Entertaining Close Up Magic. Demonstration Effect. Coin in Ball of Wool brief, with flash string
1958 6
Bobby Bernard Sleeving brief
1. One Hand Coin Vanish
2. Pawrus Coin
3. Bar Top Vanish
4. Coin Change on Spectators Hand
5. 6 Coins Across
Also published here 1958 7
Carl Ballantine Ballantine's Silver Dollar aluminium foil on bill becomes coin
1958
The New Phoenix (Issue 348)
217
John A. M. Howie Psychicoin spirit taps, with coin and ashtray, eventually coin penetrates ashtray
Inspired by
  • L. Vosburgh Lyon's "The Tapping Ball" in Bruce Elliott's "Magic as a Hobby"
1958
The New Phoenix (Issue 348)
219
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) Unter der Zündholzschachtel spectator locates a chosen card with a matchbox, selection is predicted on back of matchbox
Related to 1958
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 19 No. 1)
615
Peter A. McDonald Ein Münzentrick signed coin is found among other coins inside hat, spelled "MacDonald"
1958
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 19 No. 6)
753
In welcher Hand? by "Gardener", different coin is held in each hand by spectator, calculations and when result is named, performer knows which coin is where
1958
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 19 No. 6)
767
Alex Elmsley On the Presentation of Coincidence Effects
Mar. 1958
Ibidem (Issue 13)
2
Dai Vernon Repeat "Do as I do" Spectator and Magician exchange cards from different colored decks which match. Sets up again.
Variations 1959 17
Edward Marlo Red and Blue - Spectator Coincidence card thought of and touched in other deck, match, two decks
Variations 1959 15
Edward Marlo Double Coincidence two cards chosen by performer and spectator turn out to be aces
1959 16
Jack Yeager Presto Coin Stand as John Yeager, coins can vanish or appear on stand under cover of handkerchief
1959
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1959)
16
Robert L. Henderson The Miser's Dream using a glass, producing coins from child
1959
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1959)
21
Walford Taylor Section 2 - Coins
  • Coin Code
  • Coin Dates
1959 242
Tony Corinda (1) The Lady is a Mindreader medium gets thought of card, date on a coin and date of birth
1959 263
Michael Mence Blind Coincidence two spectators find mates behind their backs
Variations 1959 318
Dr. Spencer Thornton Coincimental performer and spectator select cards from a deck with alphabet cards, they both have the same letters and form the same word
1959 330
Robert A. Nelson ESP Coincidence do as I do with ESP cards, two packets
1959 10
U. F. Grant A Date with a Coin coin is selected, when top four cards are dealt, numbers match the date of the coin
1959 30
Matt Schulien, Dorny Testing a Half Dollar gag, glass hammered onto coin
Also published here 1959 61
P. Howard Lyons Down!!! coin dropped into two nested glasses, handkerchief cover, coin travels into bottom glass, secret third glass
Inspired by
  • Gene Shelly problem in "Future Magic" in Linking Ring
Mar. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 16)
21
Ken Beale Brown Coincidence two cards are selected with the "card at position of cut-off number"-procedure, deck then dealt in two halves, both are dealt in unison and the selected cards are at the same position
Inspired byVariations July 1959
Ibidem (Issue 17)
16
Ken Beale Simple Coincidence two cards are selected with the "card at position of cut-off number"-procedure, deck then dealt in two halves, both are dealt in unison and the selected cards are at the same position
Inspired byRelated to July 1959
Ibidem (Issue 17)
18
Edward Marlo Roughed Mene-Tekel Coincidence card thought of in blue deck matches card chosen from red deck
Related to Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
8
Edward Marlo R.R.B.M.T. "Roughed Red/Blue Mene Tekel"
card named from deck, an odd-backed prediction is produced from pocket, card case or wallet (or elsewhere)
Variations Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
9
Edward Marlo R.R.B.M.T. Handling with Wallet & Coins card chosen from deck, spectator covers any coin with it, an odd-backed prediction is produced from wallet and coin is predicted on rolled-up cigarette paper
Inspired by Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
11
Edward Marlo The Spectator Coincidence physical selection matches mental (named from face-up spread) selection, using "Double Face Mente Tekel in red and blue cards", suggesting an SBS deck as well in intro
Inspired byVariations Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
38
Edward Marlo Type of Prediction odd-backed prediction in pocket, using "Double Face Mente Tekel in red and blue cards"
Inspired by Dec. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 19)
45
Gerard "Bruno" Bruning Coin Fan coin is produced on a fan, repeated
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
24
Henry Durkin Hypnotic Card Rise using Zebra Coin, hypnotic disc attached on lapel, miniature of selection appears
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
45
Robert Craig Green Stamp Coincidence two sets of the same cards, spectator and performer chose one and mark the cards with a stamp, cards match
1960
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1960)
55
Bruce Elliott Pennysworth of Magic coin on Zippo lighter
Dec. 1960
The New Phoenix (Issue 352)
235
Tony Slydini Coins Through the Table Introduction to the Slydini's routines of coins through the table.
Variations 1960 103
Tony Slydini Six Silver Coins and a Penny Phase 1, six silver coins and a penny are shown. Three silver coins in each hand, and with a slapp trhee coins cross the table at once.
1960 104
Tony Slydini Six Silver Coins and a Ring Phase 2, similar to "Six Silver Coins and a Penny", this time a ring is used instead a Penny
1960 110
Tony Slydini Only Six Silver Coins Phase 3, again six coins are shown, three in each hand. One below the table, and with a slap three coins cross the table.
1960 114
Tony Slydini Again Six Silver Coins Phase 4, variation of "Only Six Silver Coins".
1960 116
Tony Slydini The Knockout Phase 5, another variation of "Only Six Silver Coins".
1960 122
Tony Slydini Four Silver Coins Phase 6, with the excuse of simplify things, this the next variation of "Only Six Silver Coins" but with four coins
1960 123
Tony Slydini Two Silver Coins Phase 7, simplifying again, will use only two coins and one will penetrate the table
1960 126
Tony Slydini The Payoff Phase 7, climax for the "Coins Through the Table" routine, variation of the "Six Silver Coins and a Penny" with the same coins
1960 127
Tony Slydini Slydini's New Version of the Coins Through Table six coins through the table, all at once
  • To Repeat the Effect
Related to 1960 131
Edward Marlo Dual Coincidence indicator card pushed into tabled-spread deck, the cards on both sides match two cards from another deck
May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
14
Edward Marlo Related Quadruplets performer removes unknown four-of-a-kind from blue-backed deck, spectator removes any quartet from a red deck, they match
Inspired byRelated to May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
15
Ken Beale $pell any coin is used to spell a card
Inspired by
  • Tom Sellers item in The Gen, Nov. 1953
June 1960
Ibidem (Issue 21)
33
Edward Marlo Double Thought Coincidence performer removes two red-backed cards, spectator removes two from a blue-backed deck, they match
Related to Oct. 1960
Ibidem (Issue 22)
11
Tom Ransom A SwyMove on a head/tail game with two coins, briefly explaining a controlled coin toss off a match box
Oct. 1960
Ibidem (Issue 22)
21
Edward Victor, Fred Kaps Edward Victor's Color-Changing Coins (Spellbound)
Inspired byAlso published here 1960 (ca.) 1
Fred Kaps Okito Box Routine coins vanish from box and appear in hand
Also published here 1960 (ca.) 2
Fred Kaps Coin Across one coin joins the second coin in the other hand
1960 (ca.) 2
Fred Kaps Drop Vanish
Related to 1960 (ca.) 3
Fred Kaps Hoo Coin Routine
1960 (ca.) 4
Fred Kaps Coin Through Hand penny is put on back of closet hand and covered with a silver dollar, penny penetrates hand
1960 (ca.) 5
Fred Kaps Coin Vanish Under Card coin vanishes and reappears under card, with swivel magnet gaff
1960 (ca.) 5
Fred Kaps Coin Through Handkerchief
1960 (ca.) 7
Fred Kaps Twin Coin Production from Card
1960 (ca.) 8
Fred Kaps Coins Through Table four coins, with thread
1960 (ca.) 9
Fred Kaps Another Coin Vanish Under Card with thread
1960 (ca.) 11
Dai Vernon Cards of Coincidence two cards from two decks put in envelope match, three phases
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1961 11
Charlie Miller, Nate Leipzig Routine for Leipzig's Two Coin Routine one coin in each hand, one travels across
1961 76
Charlie Miller Mexican Coin tip for half dollar sized copper coin
1961 77
Charlie Miller Coin in Paper Sack ?
1961 80
Eugene Boyd Coin Combination combination of Chinatown Quarter and Magic Coin Box, transposition of two coins
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
23
E. J. Partington Table Trick scam with two coins
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
29
Carlton King An Original Coin Comedy coin to ball of wall, with metal boxes and rattle box, comedy routine
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
31
Ronald B. Edwards The Ambitious Quarter ambitious coin
Feb. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 354)
245
Ronald B. Edwards General Assembly coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine, revised version
Inspired by Mar. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 355)
248
Ernest W. Brady Ten Silver Dollar bank night with one marked coin among several, coin in sock spectator has to select one by one
June 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 358)
259
Ralph Greenwood Chips-R-Coins
July 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 359)
265
John Murray Pad Vanish coin put on a pad of paper, one sheet is torn of with the coin and coin vanishes
Also published here Aug. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 360)
267
Jack Ketch On the Edge without shell, message written on side of coin
Aug. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 360)
269
Ernest W. Brady Penceforth or A Date with a Mint Mark picking out a coin of a certain date from a bag full of coins
Sep. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 361)
272
Howard A. Adams Predictremens two predictions, with stack of coin envelopes and business cards
Also published here Oct. 1961
The New Phoenix (Issue 362)
276
Dr. Stanley Jaks Das Münzenwunder copper silver are covered with walnut shell, one penetrates one of two slates held by spectator
Also published here 1961 26
Jochen Zmeck Wie man zu Geld kommt coins appear between playing cards
Inspired by
  • routine in Tom Osborne's "Coin Tricks"
1961 9
Jochen Zmeck Eine Münzenvermehrung four coins dumped from deck of cards into handkerchief, they're seven now, coin tray made from deck of cards
1961 10
Jochen Zmeck Eine Münzenwanderung four coins in one hand and three in the other, the three travel to join the four coins one by one, extra coin
1961 11
Jochen Zmeck Das Finanzamt coin stack covered by tube (designed as tax office), coins vanish and button appears, coins then inside hand
Inspired by
  • dice routine by Richard Röhl
1961 13
Jochen Zmeck Münzen durch den Tisch three (different or same) coins through table one by one into glass, international, with handkerchief to facilitate lapping
Inspired by 1961 14
P. Howard Lyons 12,000 cps Cross-Over three pennies in one hand, three silver coins in other hand, they transpose one by one, using two sticky copper/silver coins
Mar. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 23)
16
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) Improbable head/tail proposition bet in which spectator throws two coin and performer one coin
Dec. 1961
Ibidem (Issue 24)
24
Edward Marlo Miracle Coincidence Toss odd-backed card tossed in deck to find mate, Back End Riffle Estimation
1962 69
Harry Lorayne Coincidentally Yours three four of a kinds are produced via some layout and counting procedure
Related toVariations 1962 44
John Benzais Through the Table card falls through the table into spectator's hand
Related toVariations 1962 128
Dai Vernon Perfect Coin Vanish
1962 48
Walter Slasor New Routines for Your Shelved Magic different trick combinations, ideas
  • 1. Tricky Tumbler (Grant), Vanishing Wand (Walsh)
  • 2. The Handkerchief Pedestal
  • 3. Drawer Box, Spring Rabbit, Dot's A Dandy (Allen)
  • 4. Comedy Pump (Ireland)
  • 5. Devil's Handkerchief, Menge Tricky Tumbler
  • 6. Saltsation (Grant)
  • 7. Rubber Egg (Weller), Milk in Hat (Grant)
  • 8. Comedy Silks (Fox)
  • 9. Temple Screen (Grant)
  • 10. P&L Candlestick coin holder
  • 11. Magic Funnel, Slate
  • 12. Magic Funnel
  • 13. Breakaway Fan, Bang Gun
  • 14. Dial X (Grant), Wrist Watch Tape Measure (Tannen)
  • 15. German Milk Glass (Grant), Confetti Cannister (Grant)
  • 16. Ceylon Strip (Torsberg), Hypnotic Card Box
  • 17. Ghost Glass (Grant)
  • 18. Tricky Tumbler, Color Book (Windsor)
  • 19. Stiff Rope (Grant)
1962
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1962)
29
Jack Avis Coincidence-Again
Also published here 1962
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1962)
69
Lewis Ganson Malinis Full Evening Show Part One
  • Silk Vanish
  • Colour Change
  • Levitation
  • Penetration and Vanish of a Tumbler
  • Card Magic
  • Blindfold Card Stabbing

Part Two
  • The Egg Bag
  • Cut and Restored Ribbon
  • The Coin Game
  • Bills, Lemon and Egg
  • The Button Trick

Part Three
  • Production of Two Bowls of Water
  • The Inertia Trick
1962 15
Max Malini The Coin Game coin snatching technique, hand is wrapped with handkerchief except first finger, spectator cannot take the coin
Related toVariations 1962 35
Coin Fold
Related to 1962 43
Max Malini Water from Cane water drops from cane, same method for weeping coin
Related toVariations 1962 45
Mac McDonald Coin Vanish coin dropped in glass under handkerchief, penetrates glass, see p. 93 for more information
Related to 1962 46
Max Malini Production of a Glass of Beer under hat, guessing game with coin
1962 50
Max Malini Coin Switch coin is thrown from hand to hand
1962 52
Max Malini Production of a Block of Ice under hat, guessing game with coin
Related toVariations 1962 55
Milton Kort, Howard Albright, U. F. Grant A Date with Kort coin cut repeated twice, then date of coin is produced with four cards
Jan. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 365)
288
Edward Marlo Cups and Coins coins travel from cup to cup with German Passe Passe Coins
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
292
Jack Avis The Two and Eight Coins transposition of a half dollar in closed hand and penny on back of the fist
May 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 369)
305
Al Thatcher Numismatrick! coins on table are turned over one is covered and heads/tails is divined
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 373)
319
Don Tanner The Back Room on Don Lawton, tip for U. F. Grant's "Coin Stitched" by Roscoe L. Gaylord, Roger Sylvester
Nov. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 374)
326
U. F. Grant Phantom Coins in spectator's breast pocket, see page 342 for idea by G. E. Hill
Also published here Dec. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 375)
327
Milton Kort Cup-hola paper cup has small hole at the bottom, large coin placed in cup, manages to fall through the hole
Related toVariations 1962 15
Milton Kort Miser's Dream in Reverse Sequence to vanish a few coins by placing them in pockets in mid-air
1962 25
Milton Kort Back Clip Coin tossed in air, vanishes
1962 26
Milton Kort Hand Wash Sequence Show hands empty while hiding a coin
1962 29
Milton Kort The Kort Star Coin Star, coin at each end of the fingers
1962 31
Milton Kort Gone, Again, Again and Again Four coins vanish one by one when hidden under handkerchief
1962 37
Stewart James Fare Enough card and its position remembered, spelling something relating to a lucky coin is used to locate selection
Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
2
P. Howard Lyons Arsey Versey coin divination, magnetism
Inspired by Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
29
P. Howard Lyons Belling the Bell fake demonstration in which one gets a coin from a pay phone
Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
29
David Hoy 4 Minute Spellbinder - A Blindfold Act blindfold with adhesive tape and coins
1963 33
Lewis Ganson Coin Quickies
1963 106
Coin Roll
1963 107
Nate Leipzig Boomarang Coin coin spinned on table flourish
1963 108
Nate Leipzig Balanced Coin on hand
Variations 1963 110
Nate Leipzig "Right There" coin vanish and reproduction, both sides of the hand shown
Variations 1963 111
Nate Leipzig Slow Motion Coin Vanish
1963 115
Nate Leipzig Coin from Hand to Hand two coins, two methods
1963 118
Nate Leipzig The Coin on the Knee
1963 120
Nate Leipzig Another Coin Vanish
1963 121
Nate Leipzig Coin under Ashtray loading technique
1963 122
Lewis Ganson Coin Tricks
1963 124
Nate Leipzig Coin in Glass marked coin vanishes from paper and appears in a glass, which was covered by a deck of playing cards
Variations 1963 124
Nate Leipzig Copper and Silver Transposition with extra coin, second coin brought out after spectator has first coin in fist
Related to 1963 129
Nate Leipzig Penny Out of a Glass of Beer coin in a glass of beer rises out of it
1963 130
U. F. Grant Zella's Space Coin with chinatown quarter, transposition with playing card
Also published here June 1963
The New Phoenix (Issue 381)
354
Sam Leo Horowitz Bey's Routine with the Okito Coin Box Master Routine No. 1, Okito Box with small hole, one coin penetrates deck of card, vanishes and appears multiple times and eventually changes into sponge rabbit, using a needle and a pencil
VariationsAlso published here 1963 4
Sam Leo Horowitz Okito Box Turnover with loaded coin to "normal" condition
Variations 1963 14
Sam Leo Horowitz More Mohammed Bey Routines with the Okito Box, Four Coins, A Card Case and a Tumbler Master Routine No. 2, coins travel into box and vanish from there, penetration of card case
Also published here 1963 21
Loading Move coin to Okito Box, with card case
1963 27
Okito Box Turnover with loaded coin to "normal" condition
1963 27
Harvey Rosenthal Improved Okito Coin Box Steal for One Coin
1963 43
Sam Leo Horowitz The Perfect "Coin Penetration Through Box and Hand"
1963 45
Eddie McLaughlin The "Okito" Coin Box
  • 1. Placing the Cover on the Bottom of the Box - Using One Hand
  • 2. Placing the Coin between the Bottom of the Box and the Lid
  • 3. Visible Penetration of Coin through Bottom of Box
  • 4. Placing the Lid on the Bottom of the Box - Using Both Hands
  • 5. Variation for Placing the Lid on the Bottom of the Box
  • 6. Transfer of Open Box from Hand to Hand
Also published here 1963 48
Hans Herrmann Kleinzauberei zum Hausgebrauch
  • Ein Ei auf die Spitze stellen (make an egg stand upright)
  • Ein Ring aus einem Teller mit Wasser nehmen, ohne sich die finger nass zu machen (removing ring from water, without the fingers getting wet)
  • Einen Apfel in vier Teile schneiden, ohne die Schachtel zu beschädigen (cutting apple, sewing method)
  • Ein Geldstück unter einem Hut hervorbringen, ohne den Hut zu berühren (removing a coin from under a hat, without touching the hat)
Related to 1963
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 24 No. 1)
4
R. A. Church Coin Card Buchtest book test using cards with numbers and a coin
1963
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 24 No. 5)
74
Edward Marlo, Peter Warlock Sympathetic Coincidence performer places blue-backed card in case, spectator removes same from red deck
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
94
Thomas M. Jacobsen Crazy Sponge black sponge ball changes into a red one, then it splits into smaller balls and one ball changes into a coin
Jan. 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 386)
371
Dino Mazza Dino's Silver Phantasy two coins produced from rolled bill
Related to Mar. 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 388)
379
Don Tanner Don Tanner's Coin.O.Rama coins appear on hand which is covered by handkerchief
Apr. 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 389)
383
Don Tanner The Back Room on Modern Coin Magic, Martin Gardner, Stewart Judah, Joshua Stewart, Alvin Plough, Lu Brent, Micky Hades
June 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 391)
394
Ernest W. Brady You Son of a Witch coin is pierced with pin and is unharmed again
Aug. 1964
The New Phoenix (Issue 392)
397
Jerry Andrus Coins under Card three coins travel under tabled card one by one
1964 2
Jerry Andrus Coin Steal from heel clip, two handlings
1964 2
Jerry Andrus Coins and Handkerchief one of several coins penetrates handkerchief or vanishes
1964 5
Al Leech Face up Coincidence mates
1965 30
Al Leech Triple Coincidence
1965 32
Harry Lorayne Color Coincidence all cards except two selections change color
1965 8
Eugene Gloye Hydro Seal glass with water is sealed with rubber, inside glass on rubber are three coins, one is selected and penetrates rubber / dental dam
Jan. 1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 394)
402
Gerald Kosky Koin Kwickie coin appears
Jan. 1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 394)
404
Robert E. Olson Folding Money coin is produced from a smaller container
Apr. 1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 395/396)
410
Don Nielsen Problem in Prophecy three different colored cups, and three different colored balls, matching, posed as problem, see p. 426 & 428 for comments and ideas
Inspired byRelated toVariations July 1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 397)
416
Ben Christopher Money Monte with business card and bill, final phase one coin is wrapped in bill
Variations 1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 398)
420
Aaron Wainer Coined revelation of dates of coins in chosen pile
1965
The New Phoenix (Issue 400)
429
Ben Maghy Karo und Karola small coin placed inside ring is covered with card and cork, coin vanishes and appears inside a matchbox
1965
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 26 No. 5)
79
Gerald Kosky Penny-Thru two effects with steel pennies and postcard with magnet, coin to glass and coin assembly
1966
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1965-66)
12
James Dickson Tip on Weisenheimer Coin Trick rings on paper, one covered with business card, coin vanishes
Related to
  • "The Weisenheimer Coin Trick" in Jay Marshall's "Jay's Jinking Rings" P. 21.
1966
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1965-66)
59
J. B. Bobo Technique on routining coin magic
1966 355
Change in a Spectator's Hand half dollar to chinese coin
1966 356
J. B. Bobo The Come and Go Coin coin appears from handkerchief, penetrates it and vanishes (originally from Gen)
1966 357
Howard Schwarzman The Instantaneous Coin Change visibly when tossed, pinch
Related toVariations 1966 361
Albert Goshman Impossible Marked Coins Transposition two marked coins change places twice
1966 362
Edward Marlo Copsil copper coin introduced later (originally from Linking Ring)
1966 364
Tony Slydini Psychological Coins Through (originally from MUM & Gen)
1966 369
C. L. Schmitt Stand-up Coins Across using sleeve (originally from Linking Ring)
1966 371
Kirk Stiles The Cartwheel Sleight for one or more coins
Variations 1966 376
Bob Carver Progressive Production five coins produced
Variations 1966 377
Jack Chanin Coins from Silk TV production
1966 378
Sam Leo Horowitz The Six Coins In Goblet six coins produced one by one, they then travel from hand to glass (originally from Sphinx)
1966 379
Milton Kort Kort's Fourth Sympathetic Coins, on handkerchief with four cardboard covers, copper transformation kicker
1966 382
Dr. Jacob Daley Motile sympathetic coins, on handkerchief (originally in Phoenix)
Related to 1966 383
Glenn Harrison Dollar Flight both hands cover a dollar coin on table, one travels to the other
1966 389
Royal H. Brin, Jr. Stand-Up Coin Opener two coins in left hand, one travels to right and is put in pocket, then travels back
1966 389
Frank Ducrot, Stewart Judah Frank Ducrot's Coin Fold
1966 390
Eddie Joseph Handkerchief Coin Vanish bluff
1966 392
Al Leech Al Leech's Coin Trick spellbound with surprise ending
1966 393
Al Baker The Great Purse Game two silver coins put in purse change to copper, originally a con game
Related toVariations 1966 395
John Brearley The Passe Coins two copper and two silver coins change place in purses
1966 397
Tom Osborne Passing the Buck four coins produced from four cards, they then travel around under cards
  • Bobo Variation
Related to 1966 399
Milton Kort The Mexican Gadabout Coins with purse in which coins travels back at the end, two handlings
Inspired byVariations 1966 405
Jack Chanin Rip-o coin torn through borrowed handkerchief
1966 407
Glenn Harrison Vanishing Coins and Purse purse vanishes underneath handkerchief, leaving frame behind
1966 409
Follow-up Effect combination
Inspired by 1966 410
Silent Mora Chinese Money Trick chinese coin is stretched, then formed into man-like coin (originally from Sphinx)
Variations 1966 411
Terry Lynn The Seven Penny Trick seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, repeated twice
Related toVariations 1966 413
John Giordmaine The Runaway Coin ten coins counted into spectator's hand, one travels to performer
1966 414
Coin Concealment showing both sides of card while hiding coin
Related to 1966 415
Jack Chanin Dollar to Dollar dollar coin cleanly transforms into dollar bill
1966 416
Stewart Judah Half Dollar Vanish coin vanishes when stick is pushed through hand, sticky
1966 417
Howard Schwarzman Wanderful coin production for stand up
1966 420
Howard Schwarzman A Wanderful Production four coins produced with wand, vanished and reproduced with handkerchief, shower of coins as finale
1966 420
Richard N. Oslund Rising Coin Through Handkerchief
1966 422
J. B. Bobo A Funny Finish for a Coin Routine dividing ten coins between boys and performer, boys get nothing
1966 423
Paul Morris The Camera Coin coin between two double blank cards vanishes and leaves behind print, print becomes silver confetti
1966 423
Coin to Confetti
1966 426
T. Nelson Downs An Extra Load for the Miser's Dream getting a forty coin load, described by John Mulholland
1966 426
Neil Foster Climax to the Coin Pail big final load
1966 426
Rolland Hamblen A Surprising Routine marked coin, silver extracted and becomes transparent, original coin in box
1966 428
Charles Penton The Penton Coin Switch as coin is taken from spectator
1966 429
J. B. Bobo A Lippincott Coin Box Routine borrowed coin travels to box
1966 430
The Dam Coin Trick coin through dental dam
1966 430
J. B. Bobo Trick Coin Miscellany on the use of trick coins
1966 437
Magnetic Coins
1966 438
Regular Shell Coins
1966 438
Squirting Coins
1966 438
The Chinese Quarter double sided coin with chinese side
1966 439
James T. Stoppard Stoppard's Peregrinating Coins coin produced from purse frame, travel to glass, placed in purse frame
1966 447
Walter Rollins Coins Through Table four different sized coins, into glass
Related toVariations 1966 450
Stewart Judah The Coins and the Matchbooks coins travel around underneath matchbooks
Also published here 1966 452
Stewart Judah Chinatown Dollar Routine chinese coin and dollar are in handkerchief on table, one coin removed, they transpose in various phases
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1966 459
Horace Goldin The Witch-Doctor's Coin chinese coin and string routine, two routines (originally from Sphinx)
1966 463
J. B. Bobo Coin on the Stick chinese coin
1966 466
Stewart Judah A Copper and Silver Release coins threaded on string, penny and dime set
1966 468
Stewart Judah The Magic Coin Block Routine trick with dealer's item
1966 469
Gerard "Bruno" Bruning The Flash Silver and Copper silver and copper coin wrapped in flash paper in ash tray, lighted, copper penetrates ash tray, "Gerald Bruning"
1966 471
John Giordmaine The Big Nickel borrowed nickel changes into giant coin
  • An Alternate Effect
Variations 1966 473
Rolland Hamblen The Photo Coins coin travels from one hand to other, paper between coins, selected card appears on paper
1966 475
J. A. Bowling The Bowling Coin Wand
1966 477
U. F. Grant Zella's Space Coins
Also published here 1966 480
U. F. Grant The Phantom Coins two methods
Also published here 1966 481
U. F. Grant The Queen Bows coin penetrates tray and falls into glass underneath
1966 482
Edward Marlo, Takeshi Nemoto Hanktration coin visibly penetrates handkerchief and falls into glass
1966 483
Louis Tannen Blasted coin penetrates inverted glass which is on gaffed tray
Related to 1966 486
J. B. Bobo Latest Coin Box Magic introduction
1966 489
J. B. Bobo Al-'N-Nate with hole and no lid, coins disappear from within and penetrate a silk or table
1966 489
John Mulholland The Mulholland Box cross-breeding of Okito and Al-'N-Nate
  • To Cause Six Coins to Disappear Inside A Closed Box
  • To Return The Six Coins to the Box
  • Coin Penetrating Box and Hand
  • Another Coin Penetration
1966 491
Milton Kort Paul Fox Coin Cups Routine coins penetrate cup and hand, then cup penetrates and coins remain
1966 495
Milton Kort, Walter Wilson, Ron Bauer The O-Korto Box Routine coins penetrate hand, spectator cannot place coins into box, box penetrates hand and coins remain, two routines
Related toVariations 1966 497
Kirk Stiles A Coin Box Routine
1966 500
Milton Kort, Ron Bauer Gag Penetration with an Okito Box coin becomes bigger as it penetrates box
1966 504
Stewart Judah "Mystic Coins" Routine coins and chrome cap
Also published here 1966 506
John J. Lind A Stopper with the Okito Coin Box coin vanishes from box and reappears cleanly, uses card in handling
1966 507
Oran Bailey Dent Okito Box Coin Vanish
1966 509
Aaron Wainer Apex date on coins divined
Also published here Feb. 1966 21
Ben Christopher Satan's Seal coins predicted, then date
Variations Apr. 1966 27
Edward Marlo Card Flight card on tabled deck changes with coin on top, hole in card, tosheroon
Related toVariations Aug. 1966 49
Al Flosso, Karl Fulves The Wonderful Coin Trick coin held with visible pull as gag, then really vanishes from end of pull
Variations Aug. 1966 52
Jack Avis Poker Dice Coincidence poker dice match dealt hand, posed as a problem
Related to Sep. 1966 57
The Amazing Maurice on Satan's Seal one of four coins chosen, predicted
Inspired by Oct. 1966 61
Lu Brent Pull Gag pull shown, silk vanishes, pull shown empty
Inspired by Nov. 1966 65
George Davenport To Vanish a Coin under a Matchbox
1966 11
Onkel Peppi Wo Geld ist fliegt Geld zu four smaller coins travel from one hand to other hand with larger coin
1966
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 27 No. 2)
22
Reinhard Müller Münzendurchdringung durch Becher two small stacked cups, coin placed in top cup penetrates and is found between cups, with handkerchief
Also published here
  • "Aladin"
1966
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 27 No. 2)
26
Tony Kardyro Half Dollar Location cards dribbled on table, spectator tosses half dollar on any coin, it turns out to be selection
1966 3
Tony Slydini One Coin Routine many phases, featuring lapping vanishes, retrievals, hand penetration
  • Slydini "Touches"
VariationsAlso published here 1966 35
Tony Slydini Wrong Way Coins three coins in each hand, coins penetrate upwards
  • Slydini "Touch"
Related toAlso published here 1966 93
Tony Slydini Unpredictable Coins three in each hand, travel across at once, no Han Ping Chien, with repeat, also as coins through table
  • Slydini "Touches"
Related to 1966 137
Harry Lorayne Cointrol borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny
Related toAlso published here 1967 83
The "Coins Through the Table" (A Complete Routine)
1967 1
John Benzais First Effect - For One Coin single marked coin, part of "Coins Through the Table (A Complete Routine)"
Variations 1967 2
John Benzais Second Effect (For Two Coins) with glass, part of "Coins Through the Table (A Complete Routine)"
Related to 1967 4
John Benzais Third Effect (For Four Coins)
Variations 1967 8
John Benzais With Six Coins Han Ping Chien type
1967 17
John Benzais Again With Six Coins Han Ping Chien type
1967 22
John Benzais It Doesn't Belong Here five coins from right hand to left hand at once
1967 24
John Benzais One Handed Method four coins at once
Related to 1967 26
Just a Few more "Coin Tricks"
1967 30
John Benzais 5c for your Thoughts spectator spins coin multiple times, performer knows what side showed up how many times
1967 31
Lewis Ganson Boxes and Brass introduction to coin boxes
  • German Box
  • Okito Box
  • George Boston Box
  • Brass Coin Cap
1967 56
Lewis Ganson Coins Through same structure as Jack Ganson's routine
Related to 1967 61
Ken Brooke Tea For Two six coins travel from under one cup to another
Related toVariations 1967 62
Ken Brooke Okito Box Routine a coin penetrates a cigarette pack twice, travels into the box and finally passes through the box and the hand, duplicate
1967 64
Coin Concealment with the Okito Box opening the box and apparently showing it empty
1967 69
Coin Vanish
1967 70
Fred Lowe Boston Three Step without the handkerchief and an extra penetration of a coin
Inspired by 1967 72
John Ramsay The New Pocket Coin Trick coin penetrates brass cap and hand
1967 79
Horace E. Bennett Coins From Hand To Hand four silver coins in one hand travel one by one to four copper coins in the other hand
1967 187
Roger Klause Coins For Connoisseurs four coins through table
Related to 1967 190
Roger Klause Coin Lapping From a Stack
1967 190
Roger Klause Coin Lapping While Counting
1967 191
Roger Klause Coin Transfer Han Ping Chien, without slapping the hand on the table
1967 193
Dai Vernon Chinese Coins with eight to ten coins
1967 194
David Devant Coin Transfer while counting and showing each coin in one hand,coins are transferd to the other hand
1967 194
Ken De Courcy The Duplex Coin penny changes into a half-crown, with sucker ending (two pennies)
1967 196
Ken De Courcy Coin Switch similar to the Bobo Switch
1967 197
Ken De Courcy Coin Sleeving Technique
1967 198
Niberco Four Coins and a Tumbler four coins
1967 198
Ross Bertram Coin In A Tumbler
Related toAlso published here 1967 202
Dai Vernon A New Coin Change silver changes to copper
Also published here 1967 204
John Ramsay, Dai Vernon Cylinder and Coins (or Poker Chips) cylinder made from a bill
1967 206
Fred Lowe, Brian MacCarthy The Disappearing Hole slit in center of a paper, different coins disappear and reappear, based on MacCarthy's "The Disappearing Hole" in "Impromptu" from 1939, see also Jerry Andrus' "Zone Zero"
Related toVariations 1967 216
Lewis Ganson, Tony Slydini, Dai Vernon Coins Through the Table six coins, a ring and Ganson's Cushion
1967 225
J. "Rink" van Rinkhuyzen Migrating Pennies eight coins, travel from under lid into box, from box into hand, penetrate the table and the box, two shells
1967 232
Albert Spackman Merely A Beer Matter coin appears and vanishes between two coasters, bigger coin appears as a kicker
1967 290
Arthur Setterington Push Through coin through matchbox
1967 7
Arthur Setterington X-Ray Coins revelation of the dates on coins, when putting one reversed on the hand and watching through a napkin tube
1967 9
J. W. Sarles Dichotomy performer and spectator both have spades cards with same back design, they exchange one card, they both retain thirteen different cards
Related toVariations Jan. 1967 75
Steve Belchou, U. F. Grant Grand Slam marked one of three coins penetrates filled glass covered with handkerchief
Also published here Mar. 1967 89
J. W. Sarles Silver Ghost coin through handkerchief into glass, tape
May 1967 95
Ben Christopher Extraction middle glass of stack of three has water, stack covered, coins are thrown in an some of them penetrate top glass, de Kolta Glass
Variations June 1967 105
Karl Fulves Incorporated Color Control
  • Part One: pairs attract each other after riffle shuffle (RBBR-RBBR-...)
  • Part Two: spectator lays out pairs on table, performer knows which ones are black and which red
  • Part Three: number of color-matching pairs kind of predicted
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1967 111
Bob Hemple Incorporated Color Control with Coins
Inspired by Oct. 1967 128
Gene Finnell Coincidence? two selected cards in two piles turn up at the same position
1967 2
Piet Forton, Alex Elmsley Three Coins and a Glass Routine Three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. They then vanish and travel to glass
Also published here 1967 5
Ned Rutledge The Babbling Coins four thoughts are directed to four coins (as well as noted on a pad), medium divines four thoughts, carbon
Also published here 1967 35
Milbourne Christopher Münze durchs Tuch handkerchief held by spectator, coin through silk
Also published here
  • "Hugards' Magic Monthly", March 1952
1967
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 28 No. 3)
43
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Las tres Monedas coin multiplies up to three coins, coins then vanish and appear one by one in folded handkerchief
Related to 1967 12
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia Monedas y Monedas three coins on triangular stand vanish and appear again, with handkerchief
1967 63
Ernesto "Ernest" Pracchia, José "Jomar" Rodriquez Camblor La Moneda que Camina (Homenaje a José M. Rodriguez Camblor "Jomar") rubber band attached to coin
1967 85
Paul Swinford Improbable Coincidence...
1968 11
Mexican Turnover While Hiding Coin coin underneath tabled card remains hidden
1968 51
Alton Sharpe Merely a Coincidence number arrived at with dice is counted down, heart flush and Twos show up which fits prediction
Related to 1968 72
Everett Lyda Large Coin Routine jumbo coin ideas
Inspired by 1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
59
Bob Bergheim Coin Displacement Puzzle
Related to Mar. 1968 166
John Agra Curious Coin spectator marks spot on map of room, coin vanishes and reappears there
Apr. 1968 169
Karl Fulves Babel Fred Lowe coin tricks
Apr. 1968 170
Bob Bergheim Coin Puzzle solution
Related to Apr. 1968 170
Jack Avis All Fair Mygratory Coins four coins & three cards
Also published here May 1968 177
Jack Avis Check Cop Move coin steal
May 1968 177
Alan Brown Restless Spirit coin wrapped in paper, also silver amulet, hank on top, after animation sequence both items in one paper, see p. 206 for idea by Jules Lenier
June 1968 182
Milton Kort Silver Streak coins travel from hand to hand, then ten dimes become a dollar bill
Aug. 1968 202
Francis J. Baker Marley's Ghost behind a screen a bell rings and coins move from jar to table, p. 241 for further reference
Dec. 1968 229
Jack the Bartender's Deal card spelled to (Two Spades), Two of Spades found, then the TWO pile are all Twos, SPADE pile is Royal Flush in Spades (first shown to Eddie by unknown bartender)
Related toAlso published here 1968 18
Eddie Fields Dropsy Diddle spectator locates selection in face-up/face-down shuffled deck by dropping coin on card in a spread, "you card is under the coin" with miniature card under the coin and top change
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 65
Albert Goshman Coins Thru the Table one by one, four coins
Also published here 1968 2
Retaining Coin in Classic Palm throwing coins from one hand to the other
1968 2
Piet Forton Drei Münzen - ein Glas three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. They then vanish and travel to glass
Also published here 1968 3
Bob Ostin The "Sky Hooks" Routine coin is put on invisible sky hook where it also becomes invisible, then it appears again and finally changes into a die
1968 1
Bob Ostin Coin Vanish pushed in closed fist
1968 3
Bob Ostin A Coin from Two Cards coin appears between two cards
Variations 1968 7
Bob Ostin Perfection Penetration handkerchief on table and coin placed on top, coin penetrates
Related toVariations 1968 9
Bob Ostin The "Four-In-One" Routine coin changes to matches, coin flurry, coin changes to cigarette and lighter is produced
Inspired byVariations 1968 17
Bob Ostin The Coin on the Pipe Cleaner coin with hole appears on pipe cleaner wrapped around hand
Variations 1968 21
Bob Ostin Coin Through Ring coin placed inside handkerchief is secured with a ring, coin escapes
1968 30
Bob Ostin The "Good Company" Penetration handkerchief held by spectators and coin placed on top, coin penetrates, with variations
Related toAlso published here 1968 42
Bob Ostin A Clean Finish for the Coins Across disposing extra coin, sleeving
1968 53
Bob Ostin The "Peg" Coin Change coin held with peg is changed to other coin
1968 59
Bob Ostin Perfection Penetration (Part 2 with Follow-up) Perfection Penetration, without hooked coin, two phases
Related to 1968 61
Bob Ostin My Coin in Bottle Routine with cork
1968 67
Bob Ostin Impossible Coin Plates marked coin appears between two plates, held together with rubber bands
1968 76
Bob Ostin The "Which One" Coin Trick with a handkerchief on the table
1968 83
Bob Ostin A "Sucker" Coin Trick penny changes to silver coin with hole in center, penny is show to also have hole
1968 86
Dr. William Weyeneth Das Fünferli an der Bureaunadel two signed coins are placed inside a glass with other coins, signed coins cling to paper clip on thread and are fished from glass
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 1)
12
Zwei Mini Gags
  • gag with matches for non-smokers
  • spectator sits on coin or card, date or value are divined when performer watches inside mouth
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 3)
57
Dr. William Weyeneth, Dr. Stanley Jaks MRS two sets of three letters placed in three envelopes, match or coincidence
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 5)
90
Dr. William Weyeneth Magische Feinkost peg on card used to cover coin, coin vanishes and appears again
1968
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 29 No. 5)
91
George B. Anderson Let the Volunteer Do It transmitting message to spectator, using a hooked coin
1968 21
Karl Fulves Out Of Hand two cards are removed from packet, rest dealt out, suits of selections and suits in piles have some coincidences
1969
Faro & Riffle Technique (Issue Displacements)
35
Roy Walton Money Power from twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind
VariationsAlso published here July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
41
Jules DeBarros Tibetan Checkers chink-a-chink type routine with different-colored checkers instead of coins, first part
Winter 1969
Hierophant (Issue 2)
74
Dan Tong Perambulating Coins various travels and hand penetration with penny and nickle, using gimmick with penny/nickle glued together
1969 70
Tony "Doc" Shiels Mollusca Mental assistant finds hidden coin under one of six shells by holding a big shell to her ear, code
1969 56
Frederica Boxology marked coin on a box, hand comes out and takes it inside, then the coin is found in a nest of boxes
1969 80
Coin Switch
1969 84
Hans-Gerhard Stumpf, George Leitmayr Match Sword Box coin in matchbox is penetrated by six matches
1969 91
J. "Rink" van Rinkhuyzen Coins Apart four copper and four silver coins are mixed in the hand, copper coins travel to the other hand, with a stick
1969 109
Lewis Ganson Bennett on Coins short intro on Horace Bennett
1969 137
Horace E. Bennett Dissimilar Coins Through Table four different coins penetrate table, last one upwards
Inspired byVariations 1969 138
Ross Bertram Coin Steal
1969 139
Horace E. Bennett Coin Exchange five english pennies in an okito box transpose with four half dollars, hollowed stack, version of Jimmy Ray's "Okito Coin Box Routine" from "Between the Acts"
1969 149
Horace E. Bennett In and Out Part 1 two coins in handkerchief, named one penetrates the fabric
1969 155
Horace E. Bennett Part 2 silver coin in handkerchief held by spectator, copper penetrates fabric and joins the other coin
1969 160
David Berglas Switching One Object For Another for cigarettes, nuts, knives, paddles, safety pins, coins etc.
1969 205
David Berglas, Henri De Manche The De Manche Switch Used In conjunction With Sleeving
Related to 1969 209
David Berglas Sleeving Coins For 'The Coins In Glass'
1969 214
Bobby Bernard Melted silver extraction from coin, big part is transparent one part is still the coin
1969 223
Bobby Bernard School For Croupiers coin flourishes, cutting the aces and dice stacking to a croupier presentation
1969 225
Harvey Rosenthal Demon Coin coin from bill, see also p. 270 for reference
Feb. 1969 238
Karl Fulves The Compleat Gamester proposition bets
  • Birthday Bet (see p. 292 for Mel Stover comment)
  • Red And Black (Martin Gardner)
  • License Plate Poker
  • Ace-Deuce-Jack Variations
  • Black And White
  • Coin Swindles
  • 3-Card Poker
  • Odds On Favorite (Omega Bet, card pushed in reversed and pairs dealt off)
Related toVariationsAlso published here July 1969 272
Ray Miller Silk & Coin handkerchief with knot in one corner spread on table, coin travels from corner to corner, ends up in knot
Aug. 1969 278
Aaron Wainer Spirit Coin coins in glass, one of them marked, they all travel into inspected empty tube behind screen, see also p. 283 for reference
Sep. 1969 281