The classic gaffed-coin transposition that made close-up magic money famous, built from real half-dollar-scale coins.
Scotch and Soda is the coin trick nearly every close-up worker learns, and Royal Magic's version is the affordable workhorse. Because it uses a genuine copper coin and a machined silver-alloy gaff, the realism on the mat is excellent -- spectators handle what look like ordinary coins. It scores highest on our FakeMoney Index because it nails realism, legal-safe design (these are collectible-scale novelty coins, not spendable tender), and value all at once. Skip it if you have zero interest in practice: the routine needs sleight-of-hand reps before it fools anyone, so it is wrong for someone wanting a self-working gag.