Dexterous Suffolk man Dean Gould has got flipping talent and has added another world record to his tally.

Now he is urging others to give his coin tossing feat a go and try to take his title, while also raising money for charity as he aims to 'Get Britain Flipping'.

The challenge needs only a British coin and a stopwatch and Felixstowe resident Dean says it can prove an "addictive pastime" and even be used for fundraising fun.

Dean - known for his beer mat flipping, coin snatching and stamp licking records - was finger-looking good as he flipped 39 tails in two minutes with one coin - setting a new world record.

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During the attempt, the adjudicators also kept note of how many consecutive heads/tails he tossed - and he equalled the existing record of eight on the trot.

Dean, 58, of Church Road, said a statistician in New York had calculated the chance of achieving 39 tails in two minutes was 10 percent.

Dean - who did the challenge at the Cork bar in Undercliff Road West before adjudicators Michael Sharman, Tony Lazell, Mark Beuchet, Ann Kearney, and Pete Guilder - said he was delighted with the records, which will launch his campaign.

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East Anglian Daily Times: As well as flipping a coin, Dean has another trick where he flicks the coin off his elbow and catches itAs well as flipping a coin, Dean has another trick where he flicks the coin off his elbow and catches it (Image: Dominic Bareham/Newsquest)

In practice, prior to the record attempt, he had only managed 30 tails.

He said: "It can be an addictive pastime - just seeing how fast and how many you can do."

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The father-of-three said he had been practising a flipping technique which would increase the chance of landing a tail.

He had been inspired to do the challenge after a stranger approached him with the idea on the seafront and suggested a method could be developed.

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Dean said: "I really hope people have a go - anyone can do it. People could hold events in pubs and donate their loose change in the pub charity boxes or use any venue and choose a charity they would like to support."

Any British coin can be used and the toss must be the traditional method - thumb off the index finger with at least three spins, caught on the palm and slapped onto the opposite wrist.

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