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andl Regular user Austria 159 Posts |
Hi!
does anybody know whose gimmiked-coins (cigarette thru coin, folding coin, etc) are the best ones? and which coin (50 cent, 1,2 euro) works best? greetings andy |
Mike Wild Inner circle NY, PA, TX, MA, FL, NC 1290 Posts |
I'm not sure of the manufacturer of these, but I've heard good things about the quality...
magic warehouse Euro coins Best, and good luck, Mike |
davidmagic Veteran user Lubbock, TX, USA 340 Posts |
On the subject, I have heard the 2 euro (at least the British one) is very close to the same size as a US half dollar. Does anyone know how I can obtain about 5 of them? Thanks.
David |
Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5203 Posts |
You can find excellent euro "jumbo" coins (19 dollar)from http://hocus-pocus.com/
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RiffClown Inner circle Yorktown, Virginia (Previously Germany) 1579 Posts |
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On 2004-06-01 13:51, davidmagic wrote: The Euro coins are the same size throughout the EU. Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain are the original users of the Euro but it is accepted in other nations as well. I think others may have moved over to the Euro Currency as well but I'm not sure. The 2 Euro coin is quite a bit smaller than a US Half. size-wise it's in between the US Quarter and the Susan B. Anthony or Sacagawea Dollar Coins. With the current exchange rate, they run about $2.50 each.(The Exchange Rate is really bad lately.) The British have not gone over to the Euro. Their 2 Pound coin is larger than a 2 Euro but still quite a bit smaller than a American Half Dollar. (1/8" or so smaller) Knowing this information, if you still want some of the Euro coinage, then PM me on this so we can work something out.
Rob "Riff, the Magical Clown" Eubank aka RiffClown
<BR>http://www.riffclown.com <BR>Magic is not the method, but the presentation. |
CardMaker Inner circle Ludwigsburg/GERMANY 1063 Posts |
You can get very, very good Euro gimmicks here: http://www.eddiegibsonmagic.com/default.htm THESE are of highest quality! I think Robert Fislage from STOLINAMagie has some them (http://www.stolina.de/index.htm)
If you prefer a less pricey quality, go for Tango Magic coins; but these are of lower quality. You find the at any dealer I think.
CardMaker/Bernd Maucksch
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