TWO SIZES/ SAME TIME

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We would like to think we can!

The contest is over. But here is our new Kickstarter to make the coin.

It's the FLHEX project and it features an exciting deck of cards and a new coin with an odd shape, giving it similarities to both half dollars and silver dollars.

We have just a few days...Read about it and support our Kickstarter NOW!

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Ok Gang,

I'm making a new coin that is both Silver Dollar Size and Half Dollar Size at the same time. I know, that sounds crazy. Maybe it is. Can you figure out how this is possible? That's our Contest...

Tell me how I could make a coin that is both Silver Dollar Size and Half Dollar Size at the same time. Comment Below before November 5, 2019 CST for your chance to win TWO of these new coins!! 

This is all happening because I'm starting a Kickstarter for a new deck of cards for Cardistry. The Kickstarter is a side project, because we are obviously a Coin Magic company. 

However, there is a coin component to this Playing Card Kickstarter. I'm making a coin that goes along with the deck! It's a way to connect the Copeland Coins Brand, and we all like coins, so why not?

As stated above, this coin will be very special. Can you guess how it is possible to share both Silver Dollar and Half Dollar sizes in the same coin?

To be fair, I'm being intentionally vague about the description. And the size is not perfectly the same to both coins, but will be with in a couple of millimeters. Pretty stinking close, I would say!

As always, I reward everyone who enters into my contest. So it doesn't hurt to take a guess at what this new coin will look like.

Have fun! You are allowed two guess... in case you want to get creative with one of them and be more serious with the other.

Okay, that's it. Comment below for your chance to win!

 

Rules of Contest:

1. No purchase necessary.
2. Winner will receive two (2) of these new coins.
3. If the Kickstarter is not successful, these coin will not be minted and will not exist, so another coin prize may be substituted at Copeland Coins discretion.
4. Prize will be a physical reward and is not redeemable for cash value.
5. Prize will be shipped for free.
6. Must enter before the Kickstarter goes live on November 5, 2019.
7. Maximum two entries per person.
8. If more than one correct guess is submitted, then the name of one person will be randomly drawn from all correct answers submitted. 

 

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65 comments


  • Steve Forster

    The two coins are joined by a rod which is perpendicular to the centers of the coins. It would be a coin version of diminishing balls but with a silver dollar and a half dollar. The coin would be displayed on the fingers, the rod passing between the central two fingers and the other coin would be hidden beneath the fingers. The rod would be about a half inch in length and a sixteenth of an inch thick. The coins could be switched for one another in a variety of ways.


  • Charles Paddock

    The coin could be slightly thicker with converging edges(or diverging depending upon which side is showing). This would enable the optical illusion of the coin being slightly bigger in case of the dollar or slightly smaller in the case if the half dollar


  • Scimmago

    Could be funny doing a spellbound with regular dollar and half, speaking about perspective, that mean that u can move in the space and use sleeves.
    Or just with magnetic coin


  • David Defontaine

    Haha…fun one….. a half into a silver?
    That coin ain’t a round one for sure. I would say it is an hexagonal coin.
    With a birdie on it?


  • Shaun Bailey

    You’ve reduced the size of the larger coin to meet the size of the smaller coin nearly half way and enlarged the smaller coin in the same way, ie making it a bit bigger, it still kept the proportions of the coins details.


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