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baal Regular user 104 Posts |
Hello guys, I just found this "coins" on ebay. what do you think about it??? anybody use this coins?
http://cgi.ebay.com/10-Pack-Mirror-Coins......20.l1116 |
gaddy Inner circle Agent of Chaos 3526 Posts |
Aren't these for crooked gambling?
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jordanl Veteran user 325 Posts |
For crooked gambling you would use something a lot smaller than silver dollar size.
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TWOCAN Special user PORT RICHEY FL 869 Posts |
Don't seem like a good idea to me. I have to say no to these.
Profits over people are a common thing . Be uncommon and be the best .
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mwmagic Loyal user 262 Posts |
I would rather use some dollar size chinese palming coins than these. Only benefit I can see is for stage work.
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Mysterioii Regular user 123 Posts |
These aren't "mirrored palming coins" at all, that's somebody being very creative with their listing. "Palming coins" that happen to be magnetic? These are, in a nutshell, magnets. The guy just found some magnets that are roughly half dollar size. You can get all sorts of chrome-finish magnets from places such as:
http://www.mjmmagnetics.com/ Also, if these are neodymium magnets like I suspect, they're brittle, especially at that thickness. And good luck palming or trying to do anything else with more than one at a time. They'll stick together tight, hence the plastic spacers in the photo. |
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