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The last trick must have some kind of overlay under the table where it feels like it's embedded in the glass.
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On the last trick the glass has a sliding compartment that the "under" girl opens to allow the coin to slip "into" the glass.
Notice where he places the coin over the "under" girl's hand - right in the center of the palm just touching the beginning of the middle finger. Then when the "over" girl's hand is placed on top, he makes a slight adjustment by moving the "under" girl's hand about an inch or so towards her thumb (thus the coin should now be located over where her ring or little-finger begins. That move slides open the compartment in the trick glass allowing the coin to enter the glass. Then when the "over" girl's and is removed, the coin is no long centered in the under-girl's hand but it closer to her
thumb instead of over her ring or little finger area where it would have normally "dropped". And right after he positions both girls' hands, he distracts the audience by describing what's happening - attention focused on HIM allows the girls to subtley make the switch with their palms & pressure.
Trick glass & accomplices.