When I received this, I smiled and got right to practice. It is the strongest piece of coin magic I
perform now. Not for the beginner. This is a intermediate to professional effect requiring practice
to present smoothly. The Morgan Silver Dollars are of the highest quality that come with this. You
even get a real Morgan silver dollar, nice coin purse and a money clip. Expensive?- Yes, but you are
getting a precision constructed gimmick that will last forever with care and battle tested routines.
It took me roughly 4 hours of practice to get this performance worthy in front of people. It crushes
laymen. You literally make coins appear from nowhere and disappear systematically leaving people
questioning reality and the time-space continuum. If you are a serious performer, this a commercial
piece for strolling and parlor acts.
Is the Morgan you get with it real silver or a replica? Are you happy with the Morgans or would you prefer the Eisenhower set? Thanks in advance.
@Jose...the Description includes the word "Replica" You get the coins that look replicas but it looks pretty good.
I have the Morgans. I don't know if the one coin is "real" or not. What's good about them is almost anyone you know (you included, maybe) has never seen a real Morgan dollar. It adds a certain mystique which I plan to incorporate in my routine. I'll assume my audience has never seen a Morgan dollar, and this opens up a great number of choices for introductory patter. I haven't quite worked out the wording yet, but I plan to go with something like "they had to stop making Morgan dollars because they were inflationary. When you thought you had ONE dollar, just like that you had two...then three... Then they became deflationary until your one dollar [vanish] was no more...and that's why you never see Morgan silver dollars anymore."
Is it sounds like a real silver coin?
Which Coin Gaffer has made these coins. Can the name be revealed
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