Dan Q wrote:Bimetallic coins lend themselves towards "pop out the middle of the coin" tricks (there have, of course, been coins with a manufacturing defect - like a certain run of Canadian "toonies", I hear - that could have this done simply by freezing/heating them just-right, but this shouldn't be possible with a properly-made bimetallic coin without destroying the coin). For all of you that are into coin bending (and can pull off a convincing finger palm), imagine how cool it'd be to pop out the middle of a "borrowed" pound coin, put it back, and then return the coin to your spectator for inspection (and then watch them try to replicate your feat for the rest of the night). Surely it's possible for somebody to manufacture/adapt the necessary gimmick for such a feat.
Mark Leveridge - Fall out £2