🪄 Magic at Your Fingertips! Unleash the unexpected with every flip!
This set includes one double-headed quarter and one double-tailed quarter, expertly crafted from genuine American coins. Ideal for magicians and tricksters, these coins are designed to enhance your performance and entertain your audience.
R**R
Perfect overall weight, craftsmanship, and joining of the two halves
Both quarters feel just like any other quarter. With your eyes shut, you cannot feel that there is anything funny about these coins. The craftsmanship is perfect. Should be fun to play with.
T**N
Would fool anyone !!!
Excellent coins that are perfectly made !!! Be careful not to mix in with your regular coins, because they look exactly the same other than the fact that they are two headed and two tailed !!!
S**N
Looks perfect, doesn't sound right
Visually, they look 100% normal until you flip them over and see the same face on the other side. No obvious seam where the two halves are joined together. However, if you flick it into the air it goes "clunk" instead of "tingggg"; anyone paying attention to the sound will know something's up. Also, if it impacts another coin in the hand, the sound is a "click" not a usual "clink". I think this is because this sort of coin is usually made by grinding down the faces of two quarters and welding them together, and I think they're welded with something other than the usual quarter alloy, causing damping instead of resonance- this probably can't be avoided with this manufacture technique.
H**0
Exactly what they say
It is a pair of double sided coins. one each of head/head and tail/tail. Look like they came from the mint that way. maybe they did, i dunno. But they are exactly what the title says.
L**O
Double-Head Coin thickness slightly off
The double-headed coin is noticeably thicker than a standard quarter and thicker than it's double-tails counterpart. The double-tails coin is pretty passable. Both of the coins came with a band of discoloration on one side, which is probably from tape. They both make more of a tin sound when they're dropped than a regular quarter would.I'll use the double-tails coin, but will probably shelf or gift the double-heads.
M**K
Exactly as advertised. Buy with confidence
Once again, I now get first shot or first fish with my huntin' buddy. You may have to put a spot of epoxy or super between the halves of the coin...
S**R
Nice trick coins
They look real and are great for playing with...but don't use 'em for serious gambling as they sound different than real quarters. Great for my grandkids. You can fool 'em.
O**G
but overall look like a real
Its a bit lighter thn a regular quarter n for a prise id hoped it would be a bit more authentic in weight.. but overall look like a real quarter
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