Miser's Dream

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Miser's Dream is a magic routine where the magician produces coins from the air (and often other places) and drops them into a receptacle they are holding, usually a metal bucket.[1] It has also been called "Aerial Treasury". It was invented in the 19th century and popularized by T. Nelson Downs circa 1895.

The trick is considered a crowd-pleaser, with an easy to follow plot based on a common desire. Its secret method usually involves palming.

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  1. ^ Bobo, J. B. (1966). The New Modern Coin Magic. Chicago, Illinois: Magic Inc. pp. 306–331.
  2. ^ Olewitz, Chloe (2018-01-02). "Illusion, innovation, and amusement: The history of Coney Island, one of magic's most influential landmarks". GeniiOnline. Retrieved 2023-02-25.