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coin, here is some more details on working with the classic palm:
A little advice on palming multiple coins: To the left is an image of palming multiple coins fanned out to demonstrate that a coin can be palmed very deep in the hand (toward the wrist) or very shallow in the hand (toward the pointer finger). Some routines that involve stealing a coin with your fingers may be easier if you fan the coins as shown. Other routines that involve the controlled one by one release of a coin by relaxing the hand may be easier if you palm in a stack (not fanned). Slight relaxation of the muscles will cause a coin to fall free easier. I personally find it takes a little more muscle effort to hold a coin in deep classic palm, and tends to make my hand look slightly more strained. You should be able to palm deep, shallow, or in the middle of your palm so that in a fast paced routine, during a quick palm, you are not stuck if it does not hit your palm perfectly where you wanted it. You will be able to palm it anyway.

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To the left the top picture is 4 half dollars palmed in a stack at about mid classic palm. This shows how the same information above with the single coin still applies to palming multiple coins. The very same muscles are used, the fingers are free to move.
To the left below I purposely palmed 4 half dollars improperly. See how my hand is cramped looking and cannot go flat. The muscle at the base of my ring and pinky fingers are holding the coins against my thumb muscle. This locks my pinky and ring finger from moving freely and gives me that arthritic cramped look.

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One last note on palming from looking at the hand on the top side. With a coin in classic palm, if you stretch your fingers out there will ALWAYS be some "dimpling" in your hand where the arrow points, however, usually only a fellow magician knowing what to look for would be able pick it up. You can lessen the degree of "dimpling" by holding your hand with your fingers naturally curled in. Look at your hand right now as you read this. Your fingers will undoubtedly be curled to some degree. When performing at a table, when resting your hand on the table, keep in mind to keep the heel of your hand on the table, not floating un-naturally above the table top.

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