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Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
Coin Set by Bluether Magic
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Coin Set by Bluether Magic and Raphael

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If you want to know what tutorial are essential for beginners in coin magic, it must be the  "Expert Coin Magic" by the legendary master in the coin magic - David Roth. (Highly recommended and a must-learn!) Why? Because it's the inevitable path for your coin magic to progress from zero to one.

As the saying goes, "Sharp tools make good work." For the journey from one to ten, we must introduce J.N Hofzinser. And the "tool" in the field of coin magic is the Coin Shell he invented in 1847. It's a fake shell that covers the surface of a real coin and is also a hidden "weapon" for coin magicians. Its addition has taken coin magic to a new level.

According to what David Roth said, the shells in their era were products made by iron picks, with no closure or surface finish to speak of. The main feature was just two words: usable. Nearly 200 years later today, the technological barriers combining industry and science have contributed to the birth of a new generation of shells.

Perfect Expand Coin set

Bluether Magic joined hands with Luciano Chun, the person in charge of the domestic handmade coin circle brand Raphael Gaffs, to supervise the production. Luciano Chun personally oversees every key aspect of each shell. After days and nights of painstaking efforts with the manufacturers supervised and coordinated by Luciano Chun, the Perfect Expanded Coin Set has been created.

There are countless manufacturers and numerous versions of shells, which can be quite dazzling. How can we make ours stand out? Is it through nearly perfect coverage? Greatly restoring the detailed patterns on the surface of the coin shell? The fitting degree between the coin and the shell? Flat or flat? Is it the flatness with a loss of texture or the flatness that retains the original feel of a real coin? While we are pursuing perfect coverage, we also ensure that the patterns on the coin's surface won't be distorted so that our shell product can't be easily distinguished at a glance.