Heads Tails Coin?

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Heads Tails Coin?

Postby gillows » Mar 8th, '10, 10:15



I was talking to one of my magicial mates who thought he knew of a coin that could be flipped and the outcome of the toss decided by the magician. Might be known as a Heads Tails Coin. The coin could be shown as normal before it was tossed.

I've done a bit of research but can't find anything. :?

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Postby daleshrimpton » Mar 8th, '10, 10:41

It can be shown as a normal coin, because it is.

Check bobo. :)

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Postby gillows » Mar 8th, '10, 13:15

^Ta, I know about that. :D

Is there a gimmicked coin around, anyone is aware of that can do this effect?

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Postby daleshrimpton » Mar 8th, '10, 13:30

you can gaff a coin so that you can tell which way its falling. But you cant make it fall the way you want it too.
It's just a little notch on the heads side of the coin.
when it's spun, you can hear a different noise just before it settles.

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Postby Dominic Rougier » Mar 8th, '10, 13:56

In terms of gimmicks, I believe outlaw have "The Relic" and "The Templar", which will do the same job. It will also let you know which hand is holding the coin.

I can't imagine it would be too hard to find some apparently normal coins with the same principle.

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Postby cymru1991 » Mar 8th, '10, 14:30

There are gimmicks out there, but it seriously is easier (and cheaper) to learn the little bit of sleight of hand needed to control the fall of a coin :D

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Postby gillows » Mar 9th, '10, 09:56

Found it. It's called a PK Coin. Does other things too.

Thanks for your replies. :wink:

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Postby Gochos The Greek » Mar 9th, '10, 10:50

Heads Or Tails by Gary Kosnitzky is a booklet on how to acomplish this with a normal coin.

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Postby Farlsborough » Mar 9th, '10, 13:23

Gochos The Greek wrote:Heads Or Tails by Gary Kosnitzky is a booklet on how to acomplish this with a normal coin.


I wholeheartedly recommend you buy this, you're then able to perform with a borrowed coin long after you've accidently spent your gimmick.

Incidently, I'll sell you a coin with both a heads side and a tails side. Comes in a special presentation box, only £32.99 (plus £5 for recorded delivery... :lol: )

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Postby gillows » Mar 9th, '10, 13:37

^ I'll pass (boom boom) on that thanks. :wink:

I just wanted to know what the coin was. I thought I had every gimmicked coin going. They did a thing on the real hustle with dice based on the same principle by the sound of it.

I'll check the book recommendation out tho.

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Postby Chris » Mar 9th, '10, 15:00

It's just a little notch on the heads side of the coin


This method is highly unreliable....but Banachek has a nice method using cellotape....maybe try looking that up... :wink:

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Postby daleshrimpton » Mar 9th, '10, 15:11

to be honest i wouldnt use it myself, because Im getting slightly mutton, and i doubt that i would get away with it after shouting..."LOOK, COULD YOU ALL SHUT UP FOR A MOMENT,I'm TRYING TO LISTEN TO THE COIN!" :lol:

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Postby TheStoner » Mar 9th, '10, 15:29

...or to make this really easy you could just buy a d****e-h****r...

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Postby SamGurney » Mar 9th, '10, 16:56

There are gimmicks out there, but it seriously is easier (and cheaper) to learn the little bit of sleight of hand

Amen. It's amazing that with a lot of subtleties and deceptions and a tad of sleight of hand what type of explanations people come up with- from rigging the room with magnets to gaffed tables.

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Postby magicofthemind » Mar 9th, '10, 17:17

On a slight tangent - using a p***le move to show two heads always impresses.

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