Coin manipulation

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Coin manipulation is the art of manipulating coins in skillful flourishes, usually on or around the hands.{{cite book|title=Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic|last=Wilson|first=Mark|publisher=Courage Books|year=1988|isbn=0-89471-623-9|orig-year=1975}}Money Magic, pp. 175-221. Although not always considered coin magic, the flourishes are sometimes used in magic shows. The difficulty of the trick ranges greatly, from some that take a few minutes to accomplish, to much more complex ones that can take months, even years, to master. One of the best-known flourishes is the relatively advanced coin walk.

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The coin walk is a type of coin flourish in which a coin is flipped over the fingers to create the illusion of a coin walking across the back of the hand. It is one of the most famous coin manipulation feats. It is also known as the coin roll, knuckle roll, and the steeplechase flourish, and can also be performed with poker chips, slugs, or other similar implements.

The manipulation is generally performed on the first phalanx bone of each finger of one hand. After the coin has been flipped over by each phalanx, not including the smallest finger, the thumb brings the coin back under the hand and back to the index finger to repeat the sequence as many times as desired.

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