You show a spectator a one-dollar bill.
Fold it. It’s still a dollar.
With a gentle wave—no funny moves, never leaving their sight—it visibly transforms into a five.
That alone would be enough.
Fold it again. Still a five.
Another wave… and it visually becomes a ten.
Now they’re leaning in.
Fold it once more. Still a ten.
A final wave… and it changes again—into a twenty.
They’ve seen it happen three times. Right in front of them. No cover. No excuses.
Then you ask,
“Want me to make it a fifty?”
They always say yes.
The twenty shakes… and instantly transforms into a fifty—
…a fifty-cent piece.
You hand it to them and deliver the perfect closer:
“Don’t get greedy.”
This is GREED—a bold, funny, visually escalating routine that hits hard and ends clean. You’ll see Danny perform it live, break down how he created it (starting at age 13), and walk you step-by-step through construction, handling, and presentation. Every angle is covered so nothing is left to chance.
Why it works:
- Uses real money, instantly grabbing attention
- Builds in clear, addictive phases
- Ends with a powerful coin kicker
- Resets almost instantly
- Perfect for close-up, street, walk-around, or business settings
Pro tip: Borrowing a bill at the start dramatically increases emotional investment—and makes tipping feel natural before the trick even begins.
Bold. Visual. Memorable.
Money talks—and GREED speaks loud.