The Balanced Coin.

It seems to be an astounding statement that a quarter, or other piece of money, can be made to spin on the point of a needle. To perform this experiment, procure a bottle, cork it, and in the cork place a needle. Now take another cork and cut a slit in it, so that the edge of the coin will fit into the slit; next place two forks in the cork, and placing the edge of the coin on the needle, it will spin around without falling off. The reason is this: that the weight of the forks projecting as they do so much below the coin, brings the center of gravity of the arrangement much below the point of suspension, or the point of the needle, and therefore the coin remains perfectly safe and upright.