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 Victor Farelli published "Vice-Versa", a copper-silver transposition routine using two copper-silver fekes, in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38222/The+Sphinx/8|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 38 No. 3, May 1939, p. 64. Paul N. Rylander in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38386/The+Sphinx/6|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 48 No. 11, Jan. 1950, p. 282, published a copper-silver transposition routine, "Copper and Silver", using only one copper-silver feke. Ed Marlo also published a copper-silver transposition routine, "Copper & Silver", using the feke in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/4455/New+Jinx+Vol+01/44|The New Jinx]]//, Vol. 1 No. 7, Nov. 1962, p. 30. Victor Farelli published "Vice-Versa", a copper-silver transposition routine using two copper-silver fekes, in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38222/The+Sphinx/8|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 38 No. 3, May 1939, p. 64. Paul N. Rylander in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38386/The+Sphinx/6|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 48 No. 11, Jan. 1950, p. 282, published a copper-silver transposition routine, "Copper and Silver", using only one copper-silver feke. Ed Marlo also published a copper-silver transposition routine, "Copper & Silver", using the feke in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/4455/New+Jinx+Vol+01/44|The New Jinx]]//, Vol. 1 No. 7, Nov. 1962, p. 30.
  
-The discrepant display of both sides of two copper-silver coins seems first to have been published by Jules DeBarros in his //Coins of Ishtar//, 1971, p. 7. This does not use the DeLand/Elias [[cards:Two-Card Monte]] slide dynamic. Since both coins are fekes, one turned silver-side up and other copper-side up, reversing their positions isn't necessary to be deceptive. The DeLand/Elias sliding mechanic has been applied by others to a coin display with fekes, such as Sol Stone's "Double Twist" from //CoinMagic//, 1981, p. 115.+The discrepant display of both sides of two copper-silver coins seems first to have been published by Jules DeBarros in his //Coins of Ishtar//, 1971, p. 7. This does not use the Land/Elias [[cards:Two-Card Monte]] slide dynamic. Since both coins are fekes, one turned silver-side up and other copper-side up, reversing their positions isn't necessary to be deceptive. The Land/Elias sliding mechanic has been applied by others to a coin display with fekes, such as Sol Stone's "Double Twist" from //CoinMagic//, 1981, p. 115.
  
-See also [[coin:copper-silver_transposition_using_extra_coin|Copper-Silver Transposition Using an Extra Coin]]+See also [[coin:copper-silver_transposition_ruse|Copper-Silver Transposition Using an Extra Coin]]
  
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