If so, someone doesn't understand that coins are not magnetic, nor do they respond to magnetism. Steel pennies made in 1943/44 are the exception.
I don't know of any country that uses steel in their coinage.
Thank you for information on this.
Seems to be a great deal of smoke and mirrors and fraud for clicks, but still something to this. That is why curious about this vid.
Second YT vid link posted in this thread(south china post) the iranian or iraqi man claims psychic ability similar to the spoon-bending Israeli from the 70s. Shark-jumping moment was when he balanced a car hood on the slope of his large belly and claimed it was sticking. Laughed at that one.
True, coins not magnetic, - but - not sure if they were coins. Hence the question. Paper clips Are magnetic. Keys not magnetic - not new ones anyway. Years ago, parent had a huge key ring and some of them were steel, magnetic. The jump rings are magnetic.
Scissors (on the lady) are usually picked up by magnets.
Canadian quarters since about 1970-ish are attracted by magnets.