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Page 4 of 5 The action of moving the left hand straight forward, and extending the left arm as you do so, before raising the left hand slightly, makes it difficult for those watching to concentrate on anything else. As the right hand moves down to hang at the right side, the hand is turned so the right thumb is downstage, effectively blocking the coin behind it. As the left hand moves forward, the right thumb swings in and the right thumb tip is placed on the top edge of the coin. The right hand swings right, so the palm is downstage and at the same time the right thumb tip pushes the coin down so it slides between the second and third fingers until it extends out of the back of the hand. As soon as the right thumb touches the right fingers, it stops pushing the coin. The edge of the coin will still be visible between the fingers. To move the coin so it is not at all visible, keeping all the fingers still, raise the second finger and then lower it. This action fully hides the coin from the palm side.
Keep the palm of the right hand tilted towards those watching, swing the right hand up until the right fingers touch the bottom of the closed left fist, as if tapping it from below. Immediately open the left hand and raise it an inch or two, at the same time the right hand swings back down. The coin has vanished.
A better finish is to reproduce the coin. Curling the right fingers into the right palm, swing the right hand up to the left shoulder and appear to pull up the left sleeve a bit. At the same time, look at the opened out left hand and raise it up, tilting the left fingers up until the left palm is above eye level.
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