quarter and half dollar transposition \n and half changed to quarter \n laurie ireland \n quarter and half dollar transposition \n laurie ireland \n glenn harrison \n j. b. bobo \n the deep back-clip change \n geoffrey latta
1931
ireland writes a book Laurie Ireland
the transposition of silver and copper coins \n copper /silver transposition, translations from decremps "codicille de jerome sharp" \n henri decremps
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Henri Decremps
The Transposition of Silver and Copper Coins
copper /silver transposition, translations from Decremps "Codicille de Jerome Sharp"
gold and silver \n dime and penny transpose in performer's hands \n ross bertram \n gold and silver \n ross bertram
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Ross Bertram
silver and copper \n - number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n j. b. bobo \n james g. thompson jr.
1947
watch this one! J. B. Bobo, James G. Thompson Jr.
specious specie \n lengthy coin transposition routine, then multiple coin production and vanish, with handkerchief \n james g. thompson jr.
1948
the phoenix 151-200 James G. Thompson Jr.
Specious Specie
lengthy coin transposition routine, then multiple coin production and vanish, with handkerchief
copper and silver transposition \n \n milton kort \n dazzle change #2 \n ben harris \n kort's copper and silver transposition (the director's cut) \n milton kort
1952
modern coin magic Milton Kort
copper and silver transposition \n all with copper/silver coin
- number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr. \n copper and silver transposition \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr.
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown, James G. Thompson Jr.
silver-copper \n in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one \n dr. theodore sack
1956
the best in magic Dr. Theodore Sack
Silver-Copper
in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one
the two and eight coins \n transposition of a half dollar in closed hand and penny on back of the fist \n jack avis
1962
the new phoenix 351-400 Jack Avis
The Two and Eight Coins
transposition of a half dollar in closed hand and penny on back of the fist
copper and silver transposition \n with extra coin,in hand of performer and spectator \n nate leipzig
1963
dai vernon's tribute to nate leipzig Nate Leipzig
Copper and Silver Transposition
with extra coin,in hand of performer and spectator
the okito box routine \n copper-silver transposition, also using deck of cards, six phases \n sam leo horowitz
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Sam Leo Horowitz
The Okito Box Routine
copper-silver transposition, also using deck of cards, six phases
alchemy with coins \n two copper and two sliver coins, transpositions and transformation, surprise appearance of handful of pennies, see also p. 758 for comment by marvin johnson \n sam schwartz \n "alchemy with coins" (sam schwartz, linking ring)
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Sam Schwartz
Alchemy with Coins
two copper and two sliver coins, transpositions and transformation, surprise appearance of handful of pennies, see also p. 758 for comment by Marvin Johnson
a mixed bag \n various card and coin idaes
- partial stack and zarrow shuffle
- double riffle control
- middle deal (false)
- palm conscious (gag)
- transpo plus (coin transposition)
- ladies in waiting (four queens reverse in the deck) \n trevor lewis
1976
pabular Trevor Lewis
A Mixed Bag
various card and coin idaes
partial stack and zarrow shuffle
double Riffle Control
Middle Deal (false)
Palm Conscious (gag)
Transpo Plus (coin transposition)
Ladies In Waiting (four queens reverse in the deck)
jacket sleeve miracle \n coin rolled into jacket sleeve near shoulder and vanishes, ditch in breast pocket, also as transformation or transpo
- the vanish
- miracle coin change
- copper silver transpo \n harvey rosenthal
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Harvey Rosenthal
Jacket Sleeve Miracle
coin rolled into jacket sleeve near shoulder and vanishes, ditch in breast pocket, also as transformation or transpo
jumbo coin routine \n penny & silver dollar transpose, penny grows to dollar size, then to giant size and back, lapping \n dan tong
1977
close-up cavalcade finale Dan Tong
Jumbo Coin Routine
penny & silver dollar transpose, penny grows to dollar size, then to giant size and back, lapping
copper and silver transposition \n only two coins, first transposition, then travel, then vanish \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
Copper and Silver Transposition
only two coins, first transposition, then travel, then vanish
gold and silver \n dime and penny transpose in performer's hands \n ross bertram \n gold and silver \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
the coin routine (no. 1) \n copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse \n john f. mendoza
1978
the book of john John F. Mendoza
The Coin Routine (No. 1)
copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse
relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one, using c/s coin \n bill voss \n apocalypse variations or additions \n bonnie hammond \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett \n relentless, but honest \n curtis kam \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett \n tnt coins \n evert chapman
1979
apocalypse vol. 1-5 Bill Voss
Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one, using c/s coin
standup copper/silver \n multi-phase copper silver routine, including second ending by fred kaps \n david roth \n fred kaps \n transpo chango \n geoffrey latta
1981
coinmagic David Roth, Fred Kaps
Standup Copper/Silver
Multi-phase copper silver routine, including second ending by Fred Kaps
not-so-relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand \n horace e. bennett \n relentless \n bill voss \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett
1981
bennett's fourth book Horace E. Bennett
Not-So-Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand
coercive purse \n purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale \n curtis kam \n coercive purse \n curtis kam
1982
all the world's a stage Curtis Kam
Coercive Purse
purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale
relentless, but honest \n three chinese coins transpose with half dollars one by one \n curtis kam \n relentless \n bill voss \n the mysterious cross of india \n daryl martinez
1982
all the world's a stage Curtis Kam
Relentless, But Honest
three Chinese coins transpose with half dollars one by one
the "sleeper" routine \n copper coin in one hand, three silver coins in the other, silver coins join copper one by one, last silver transposes with copper \n peter kane
1982
kane Peter Kane
The "Sleeper" Routine
copper coin in one hand, three silver coins in the other, silver coins join copper one by one, last silver transposes with copper
the three silver and three copper transposition \n one by one, shell \n peter kane \n paul rylander, the sphinx, vol. 49 no. 11, 1950
1982
kane Peter Kane
h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n hpc-cph, han ping chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly, see credit correction on page lxix \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal \n the ying-tong move \n shiv duggal \n hpc-cph no. 1 \n jay sankey
1983
the collected almanac Jay Sankey, Shiv Duggal
H.P.C.-C.P.H.
HPC-CPH, Han Ping Chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly, see credit correction on page lxix
the umbrella thing \n a small umbrella appears, then two coins are produced and they change places in the hands of the performer, coins turn into a small cheese and eventually a large cheese is produced \n roger crosthwaite
1984
the best of close-up magic Roger Crosthwaite
The Umbrella Thing
a small umbrella appears, then two coins are produced and they change places in the hands of the performer, coins turn into a small cheese and eventually a large cheese is produced
the trick that needs no patter: the coins do all the talking! \n copper to silver, with sucker climax \n stephen tucker
1984
the best of close-up magic Stephen Tucker
The Trick That Needs No Patter: The Coins Do All The Talking!
de-material-ization \n silver coin under handkerchief transposes with chinese coin in pocket, chinatown half \n bruce barnett
1984
fork full of appetizers - book 2 Bruce Barnett
De-Material-Ization
silver coin under handkerchief transposes with chinese coin in pocket, Chinatown Half
the fred kaps chinese coin routine \n "giant chinese coin climax"
chinese and half dollar transpose, chinese coin grows, smaller one found under purse, the different-sized chinese coins transpose with handkerchief, one grows again and smaller one again under purse, giant chinese coin produced \n fred kaps
1984
the fred kaps chinese coin trick Fred Kaps
The Fred Kaps Chinese Coin Routine
"Giant Chinese Coin Climax"
Chinese and half dollar transpose, Chinese coin grows, smaller one found under purse, the different-sized Chinese coins transpose with handkerchief, one grows again and smaller one again under purse, giant Chinese coin produced
most for your money \n two copper/silver coins, three phases, see also "credits and references" at end of book \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n marlo routine in the new jinx, nov. 1962 \n mum, dec. 1977
1984
at the table Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
Most For Your Money
two copper/silver coins, three phases, see also "Credits and References" at end of book
coniunctio - traiectio - disiunctio \n "amalgamation - transposition - separation", two half dollard and one copper coin transpose, half dollars change to full dollar while doing so \n david roth
1985
the new york magic symposium — collection 4 David Roth
Coniunctio - Traiectio - Disiunctio
"Amalgamation - Transposition - Separation", two half dollard and one copper coin transpose, half dollars change to full dollar while doing so
orient express \n "the chinese get the better of the exchange rate"
copper and silver coins transpose repeatedly, then change into chinese coins, inspired by fred kaps \n david britland
1985
equinox David Britland
Orient Express
"The Chinese get the better of the Exchange Rate"
copper and silver coins transpose repeatedly, then change into Chinese coins, inspired by Fred Kaps
orient express \n chinatown transposition handling, shell, possible with spectator's hand \n larry jennings
1986
the new york magic symposium — collection 5 Larry Jennings
Orient Express
Chinatown Transposition handling, shell, possible with spectator's hand
hpc-cph no. 1 \n han ping chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly \n jay sankey \n h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal \n h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal
1986
sankey panky Jay Sankey
HPC-CPH No. 1
Han Ping Chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly
dazzle change #2 \n ungaffed \n ben harris \n copper and silver transposition \n milton kort \n dazzle change \n ben harris \n dazzle-change #2 \n ben harris
1986
1 a.m. the sequel Ben Harris
a change for the better \n copper and silver coins transpose twice, then given to spectator, they change into chinese coins in his hands \n jay sankey \n richard sanders \n short-changed for the better \n jay sankey \n richard sanders
1987
when creators collide... Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders
A Change for the Better
copper and silver coins transpose twice, then given to spectator, they change into Chinese coins in his hands
short-changed for the better \n copper and silver coins transpose once, then given to spectator, they change into chinese coins in his hands, see also p. xii at back of book \n jay sankey \n richard sanders \n a change for the better \n jay sankey \n richard sanders
1987
when creators collide... Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders
Short-Changed for the Better
copper and silver coins transpose once, then given to spectator, they change into Chinese coins in his hands, see also p. xii at back of book
copper and silver transposition \n - number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr. \n copper and silver transposition \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr.
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin
Unknown, James G. Thompson Jr.
not-so-relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand \n horace e. bennett \n relentless \n bill voss \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin Horace E. Bennett
Not-so-Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand
copper/silver variations in four parts - part one: visible transposition \n instantaneous, tabled, uses flick, extra coin \n eric meredith
1994
steel and silver Eric Meredith
Copper/Silver Variations in Four Parts - Part One: Visible Transposition
part four: visible transposition and a trip to chinatown \n as before, at the end both coins transform, tabled \n paul gertner
1994
steel and silver Paul Gertner
Part Four: Visible Transposition and a Trip to Chinatown
as before, at the end both coins transform, tabled
coins and silk and ring and wand! \n series of transpositions, coins change places, penetrate a silk, finale: variaton of ring on the wand \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks Karl Norman
Coins and Silk and Ring and Wand!
series of transpositions, coins change places, penetrate a silk, finale: variaton of Ring on the Wand
coercive purse \n purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale \n curtis kam \n coercive purse \n curtis kam
1996
professional close-up of curtis kam Curtis Kam
Coercive Purse
purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale
pocket passport \n first in performers hands, then in spectator's hand and pocket \n ken krenzel \n ace in the pocket \n darwin ortiz
1997
ingenuities Ken Krenzel
Pocket Passport
first in performers hands, then in spectator's hand and pocket
grandma's coin trick \n two coin transposition with surprise ending of poker chip production (uses purse) \n joshua jay \n striker \n david williamson \n grandma's coin trick \n joshua jay
1998
a teen's routines Joshua Jay
Grandma's Coin Trick
Two coin transposition with surprise ending of poker chip production (uses purse)
kort's copper and silver transposition (the director's cut) \n no gimmicks \n milton kort \n copper and silver transposition \n milton kort
1999
kort Milton Kort
Kort's Copper and Silver Transposition (The Director's Cut)
korting rylander's silver and copper \n three silver coins transpose with three copper coins (first published in new pentagram, vol. 4, no. 4, 1972) \n milton kort \n (paul rylander, the sphinx, vol. 49, no. 11, 1950)
1999
kort Milton Kort
Korting Rylander's Silver and Copper
Three silver coins transpose with three copper coins (first published in New Pentagram, vol. 4, no. 4, 1972)
Inspired by
(Paul Rylander, The Sphinx, vol. 49, no. 11, 1950)
grandma's coin trick \n two coin transposition with surprise ending of poker chip production (uses purse) \n joshua jay \n striker \n david williamson \n grandma's coin trick \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas Joshua Jay
Grandma's Coin Trick
Two coin transposition with surprise ending of poker chip production (uses purse)
copper, silver, brash \n copper and silver coins transpose three times, hands, then with table or spectator, then with coin purse \n doug conn
1999
tricks of my trade Doug Conn
Copper, Silver, Brash
copper and silver coins transpose three times, hands, then with table or spectator, then with coin purse
darker side of malini \n coin transposition using a hat, then large steel nut appears under hat \n don alan \n a darker shade of malini \n don alan
2000
in a class by himself — the legacy of don alan Don Alan
Darker Side of Malini
coin transposition using a hat, then large steel nut appears under hat
pocket exchange \n coin in hand visually transposes with coin in pocket \n richard sanders \n david acer
2004
random acts of magic Richard Sanders, David Acer
Pocket Exchange
Coin in hand visually transposes with coin in pocket
holistic medecine \n one coin with hole and one without, hole jumps around, in the end both coins have no hole and another coin has two holes, with purse \n jay sankey
2004
sankey unleashed Jay Sankey
Holistic Medecine
one coin with hole and one without, hole jumps around, in the end both coins have no hole and another coin has two holes, with purse
chinese quarter routine...and more \n transposition routine, using double facer (china/silver) \n vanni bossi
2005
vanni bossi las vegas lecture Vanni Bossi
Chinese Quarter Routine...and More
transposition routine, using double facer (china/silver)
copper and silver transposition \n - white's comments \n bob white \n copper and silver transposition handling \n eric decamps
2005
it's a matter of style (2005 edition) Bob White
copper and silver transposition handling \n \n eric decamps \n copper and silver transposition \n bob white
2005
it's a matter of style (2005 edition) Eric DeCamps
twice told tails \n one quarter in each hand, they change place as gag, then one shown double-headed and one double-tailed \n michael powers
2006
power plays Michael Powers
Twice Told Tails
one quarter in each hand, they change place as gag, then one shown double-headed and one double-tailed
nine & three \n spectator thinks of copper or silver coin, performer knows it, repeated, last phase is dai vernon's "the challenge" with coins \n tyler wilson \n the challenge \n dai vernon
2010
reinventing the real Tyler Wilson
Nine & Three
spectator thinks of copper or silver coin, performer knows it, repeated, last phase is Dai Vernon's "The Challenge" with coins
cobre / plata para aberroncho y lanzagranzas \n three times copper and silver coins change places, first in performer's hands then with a glass and finally in the hands of the spectator \n luis piedrahita
2011
monedas y otras historias Luis Piedrahita
Cobre / Plata Para Aberroncho y Lanzagranzas
three times copper and silver coins change places, first in performer's hands then with a glass and finally in the hands of the spectator
crossing the line \n extra coin, edge grip
- the first transposition
- the second transposition \n geoffrey latta
2017
the long goodbye — latta on coins Geoffrey Latta
eclipse \n with purse
- the first transposition
- the sun vanishes
- the sun returns
- the sun and the moon set and rise again \n geoffrey latta \n the sun and moon \n albert goshman
2017
the long goodbye — latta on coins Geoffrey Latta
transpo chango \n two transpositions, then both coins become copper, then silver, then normal, then another transposition \n geoffrey latta \n presto chango \n thomas h. bearden \n standup copper/silver \n david roth \n fred kaps \n copper/silver deep backclip routine (with a gaffed coin) \n david roth
2017
the long goodbye — latta on coins Geoffrey Latta
Transpo Chango
two transpositions, then both coins become copper, then silver, then normal, then another transposition
la reina inquieta \n four silver coins travel to copper coin in other hand, at the end copper coin change places with silver coin \n ignacio lópez
2018
sobre magia de cerca Ignacio López
La Reina Inquieta
four silver coins travel to copper coin in other hand, at the end copper coin change places with silver coin