Reading some other comments in this thread, I feel that I really ought to have included some more stuff here. There isn't actually such a thing as "the odds that the coin is fair." Either it's fair or it's not. What we can talk about is what probability we should ascribe to it being fair given what we know. Even a single coin flip will have a single result, uniquely determined by the way in which it is launched into the air and caught. Probabilities only exist in the presence of our ignorance of the actual facts, and some people consider probabilities to be themselves a measure of our ignorance of the world.