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* {{com|study}}: You study your silver coin and believe you can LOOK at the face of the silver coin and TURN it over to see the other side. In addition, you think you can FLIP it to land either on heads or tails, SPIN it and ROLL it across your knuckles.
With a flourish you produce the a stamped silver commemorative coin hidden in your palm and begin to roll it down your fingers from the index to the pinky and back again. After years of trying, you have finally mastered The Steeplechase Flourish!<br />
A quick scan of the area nets you a fairly flat and smooth surface to attempt your trick. Holding the a stamped silver commemorative coin upright with one finger, you flick the edge with another sending the coin spinning wildly. As the spinning slows the coin tips toward the surface and begins to roll on its rim faster and faster until it comes to an abrupt stop.<br />
* With a flourish you produce the a stamped silver commemorative coin hidden in your palm and begin to roll it down your fingers from the index to the pinky and back again. After years of trying, you have finally mastered The Steeplechase Flourish!
* A quick scan of the area nets you a fairly flat and smooth surface to attempt your trick. Holding the a stamped silver commemorative coin upright with one finger, you flick the edge with another sending the coin spinning wildly. As the spinning slows the coin tips toward the surface and begins to roll on its rim faster and faster until it comes to an abrupt stop.
You flip your a stamped silver commemorative coin high into the air and belt out "Call it!!!" as it seems to race for the stars. After a moment the coin begins to fall back to you. As soon as it is in range you snatch it from the air and slap it on your free wrist! The coin lands ''<heads/tails>'' up.
* You flip your a stamped silver commemorative coin high into the air and belt out "Call it!!!" as it seems to race for the stars. After a moment the coin begins to fall back to you. As soon as it is in range you snatch it from the air and slap it on your free wrist! The coin lands ''<heads/tails>'' up.

Latest revision as of 00:51, 30 October 2017

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stamped silver commemorative coin
Look: The face of the coin depicts two Gnomes standing at a ramp leading into a mechanical spider. One stands apart from the other with arms crossed over his chest, his uniform and hat identifying him as a captain. The second Gnome hops on one foot, pointing at something above them with one hand, the other resting on his bald head.


Read: The Year of the Iron Toad -- 396

Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is a toy.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Diamond Deities (3), Diamond Deities (2), Diamond Deities (1)
  • STUDY: You study your silver coin and believe you can LOOK at the face of the silver coin and TURN it over to see the other side. In addition, you think you can FLIP it to land either on heads or tails, SPIN it and ROLL it across your knuckles.
  • With a flourish you produce the a stamped silver commemorative coin hidden in your palm and begin to roll it down your fingers from the index to the pinky and back again. After years of trying, you have finally mastered The Steeplechase Flourish!
  • A quick scan of the area nets you a fairly flat and smooth surface to attempt your trick. Holding the a stamped silver commemorative coin upright with one finger, you flick the edge with another sending the coin spinning wildly. As the spinning slows the coin tips toward the surface and begins to roll on its rim faster and faster until it comes to an abrupt stop.
  • You flip your a stamped silver commemorative coin high into the air and belt out "Call it!!!" as it seems to race for the stars. After a moment the coin begins to fall back to you. As soon as it is in range you snatch it from the air and slap it on your free wrist! The coin lands <heads/tails> up.