I'm interested in the coin, not the deck.
The Nestorizer comes with the gimmick in red Bicycle Rider Back, a plastic foil pouch that holds it and is reusable, and the DVD for seeing it in use and learning how to use it yourself. It's pretty dynamic in action, though it takes practice to use as skillfully as Nestor Hato does. Imagine doing a rising card trick where the card literally launches into the air! You can also make the selected card eject out of a table spread, practically into the spectator's lap. I've opened and examined the gimmick, but it's in as-new condition, never actually used in performance.
I stopped trying to get around to learning it simply because I've been getting more into sleight of hand tricks and drifting away from gimmick tricks. The few gimmicks I have been keeping as regular parts of my arsenal are strippers, marked decks, invisible decks and the original WOW (the kids at the hospital love that one).
I break out a rising card deck or a Hovercard now and then for the younger crowd as well. Use both together and you can make a killer mini-routine - the only thing needed to complete the routine would be something like the Hummer, that card that flies in the air and comes back to you!