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Most of you have probably figured, it's essentially a goshman/tenkai pinch vanish, with the Scotty York rollover subtlety, somewhat similar to the vanish shown on Sankey's revolutionary coin magic. The bit I haven't seen done before (although I'm sure most people who mess around with coins have also discovered this) is the move to pinch the coin directly from the table as part of actually picking the coin up. Picking up the coin from the table is a natural way to get the hand into the position to pinch the coin. The coin rolls over the back of the fingers as it's picked up - It's almost too easy, and sometimes I find myself absent mindedly picking up objects like this without meaning to.
It's intended to look like you pick the coin up with the left hand, the pass it into the other so you can use that hand to "magic" it with the wand.
As mentioned, the actual difficult part is in moving the coin from tenkai into finger palm in order to use the wand - essentially the coin stays where it is, and rotates as the fingers move around it. It needs a bit of practice to do this without waggling the fingers all over the place and flashing the coin horribly. I think the hand needs to be moved/angled somewhat away to do this, so the wand needs to be slightly to the left. A somewhat dull coin like the old penny I used in the second video is best for this, otherwise the rolling motion of the coin around the fingers tends to pick up more light than you'd expect.
Misdirection should be able to cover a bit of flashing I would have thought, probably by "weighing" the coin in the right hand, and making a comment ("Now I need my wand" or something) as the move is done.
(Hopefully that's enough info to be useful to people who want to do it, but not enough to expose stuff to the mildly curious)