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UNIVERSAL COIN GLASS
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UNIVERSAL COIN GLASS
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UNIVERSAL COIN GLASS
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TR-5913
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$14.95
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Would you like to vanish a coin, seemingly without even touching it? No problem at all: Use the Universal Coin Glass! Would you like to make a coin change places with another coin, seemingly without touching them? The transparent Universal Coin Glass is made of sturdy plastic and has a special preparation. It comes with detailed instructions for several effects. A spectator drops a coin into the glass. Seconds later it has vanished and can appear elsewhere! A borrowed coin dropped into the glass by a volunteer transforms into a different one! Using two Universal Coin Glasses you can make a marked coin travel from one glass to another! Each Universal Coin Glass comes in a very nice box with detailed instructions.
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Would you like to vanish a coin, seemingly without even touching it?  No problem at all: Use the Universal Coin Glass!  Would you like to make a coin change places with another coin, seemingly without touching them?  The
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