If it disappears, it was a magician's coin.
People can be magicians but there tricks are not real. They fool the eye.Magic isn't real.
It's "real," but it isn't a Mint-manufactured coin. This is a magician's coin made from two legal-tender coins after they were issued for circulation. No. It's manufactured for magicians.
Take it to a coin shop. They will tell you if it is real or not.
A magician cant tell you because it is against the magicians code.
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If you doubt the authenticity of any coin, take it to a coin dealer.
His real name is Steven Frayne.
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Take it to a jeweler or coin shop. But beware of leaving coins with a dealer, because you have no proof of ownership.
Take it to a local coin collector and see what he or she says.
Most likely it is real. However to be sure just take it to your local coin collector.
The one sure way to determine if a coin is real or fake is by weight. A genuine coin will have a specific weight, while a counterfeit will be too heavy or too light.