A penny is placed on a small plastic paddle and held in the performer's hand. Penny will disappear, reappear, change from heads to tails, penetrate thru the hand or change into a dime.
A spectator is asked for the loan of a coin which is duly marked by it's owner. Coin is then vanished by the magician. Pior to this, the magician has displayed a small brass box which was left in full view. Following the vanish, the small box is opened by the spectator and a sound brass box is found. This is opened only to disclose another, even smaller box. Finally the fourth and hopefully last box is opened. To the spectators surprise, his missing marked coin is found within.
A small brass weight with a knob, a solid brass ring and a penny comprise this effect. A borrowed penny is dropped into the ring which is resting on any surface. The small brass weight is placed on the penny , a snap of the fingers and spectator is asked to remove a weight. The penny has changed to a dime.
A quarter is borrowed and marked. This is placed under a handerchief and given to a spectator to hold. Next to a small, padlocked chest is shown, then placed on a spectator's place on top of the small chest. First the spectator is requested to hold the hank containing quarter over the glass and at a magic command to drop the coin into it. A clink is heard when the hank is removed, the coin has vanished. Chest is now opened by the spectator, and as unbelievable as it may seem, the marked coin is found inside. Amazing!
Magician asks for the loan of a coin which is marked and he places it in this beautiful hand polished box made of solid walnut. He shakes the box, and you hear spectator opens the box, which is empty. Coin then reappears in an orange, bread roll, spectator's pocket, etc. Morris quality with excellent craftmanship.
Magician removes a pen from his pocket, and performs many effects. He borrows a bill, and a pen pentrates the bill which is then returns restored to its owner or using the pen, he changes a nickel to a penny, plus many other great effects.