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Classic Coin Tricks
By:Thomas Nelson Downs
Published on 1999 by Courier Corporation

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Rare volume by turn-of-the-century master features detailed explanations and diagrams of numerous feats with coins — most prominent among them the author's world-famous |The Miser's Dream.| Also included are scores of other fakes and sleights, including passing a coin through the bottom of a hat, the money-producing cigarette, the obedient coins, and many more.

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Book which was published by Courier Corporation since 1999 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780486406169 and ISBN 10 Code is 0486406164

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