

🪄 Flip the script on coin tosses—always come out on top!
The Canailles 2-Pack Double-Sided Quarters includes one double-headed and one double-tailed coin, crafted from metal and designed to mimic the 1932 US quarter. Ideal for magic tricks, pranks, or guaranteed coin toss wins, these lightweight novelty coins combine authentic vintage aesthetics with playful functionality, making them a must-have for social games and magic enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B08LB1V9H3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,495 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #94 in Magic Kits & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (863) |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | doublesided2 |
| Manufacturer | Canailles |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months - 18 years |
| Package Dimensions | 2.01 x 1.81 x 0.28 inches |
N**E
good quality
looks and feels like a quarter
F**I
FUN FUN FUN
As we’re an older group, everyone likes to pay when we go out to dinner and we usually fight to pay. These coins made it easy for me to fool them and win and gives me a chance to pay.
D**K
Looks close enough to real
These were pretty good, thickness varies slightly but makes it possible to tell which one by feel when pulling it from your pocket. Bought for my teenage son and he loves it. Otherwise can't really tell they aren't legit unless looking close.
D**S
Meh. Not very realistic. (SEE UPDATED REVIEW)
I had a two headed quarter as a kid. I'm pretty sure it was made by cutting real quarters abs fusing them together. It looked and felt like a real quarter. These are very shiny and very light. I'm not sure what the metal is but if you handed this to someone it's very obvious it's not real. It's about as light as a plastic quarter might be. If I had seen these in person I wouldn't have bought them. I'd say they aptly be worth maybe a dollar or two just as a novelty. Update. I think I was a bit rough on these when I first got them. The weight of them is actually fine. The "tails" quarter is thinner than the "heads" quarter. Not sure why, but it's not that big a deal. They are very shiny. If you've ever seen a coin made of silver or with high silver content, that's what these look like. I think if you "dirty" them up a bit by letting them get scuffed up a bit, rubbing them or something like that, they wouldn't stand out so much. I initially gave them 2 stars, but I just upped it to 4. They're not that bad.
A**R
Great trick
My son wanted this for his birthday. He loves it and tries to trick everyone! It’s quality it great. Looks and feels so real. Weights just like a quarter and it’s easy to use and so much fun
C**S
I use to make these on my fathers lathe
As the title says...as far back as 1970...My dad, (a machinist by trade) had made a few for friends. I liked them He taught me how to do the same. These are much better than what I did. (Had trouble with the reeded edge...Seam would show) But, I have to applaud the person who takes the time, effort, and precision to do such a great job...Theses are so clean, and done so well. Worth every penny...No doubt. Thanks.
T**M
Thick and thin
One is thick and the other is thin. This wasn’t obvious from the description
C**T
Cheat Code -- Not Only For $ -- But For Life In General
I work at a pub. Do you know how much $ I made employing these coins against drunk suckers? I now own a house in Gary, IN, which is a great-looking product.
M**.
I became his favorite aunt with this gift! I would definitely buy it again!
A**R
Would like Canadian coins
G**N
Low quality
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