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Makes cents for flooring, anyway...
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Did a search, couldn't find a current link. I've seen some things like this before, but this one was pretty cool...
YouTube video: Woman Throws 13,000 Pennies On The Floor For A Reason That Leaves Guests Speechless
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Nice pattern. Thanks for posting.
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That is interesting
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My entire kitchen was done with wheat cents and all the 2009 cents. Have over 60 hours just putting them up. Its a lot of work but everyone who gets to see it love's it. One and done for me!
Every now and then, I see stories about people using them for all sorts of things:
Amazing.... that is a lot of work..... One would have to dedicate oneself to this for a significant amount of time. I just do not have that much time.... way too busy. Maybe when I hit 90.... Cheers, RickO
Imagine accidently dropping a coin on the floor. You'd never find it again.....
I can't imagine using either copper or zinc cents in an area that has any sort of significant moisture, even though you put an epoxy layer over it. If it's something I've learned working with wet areas, NOTHING is truly waterproof and it'll be a MESS in the future. Maybe not right away, maybe not even for you, but it surely will be a mess for someone else to clean up!
I love the idea, but I'm just not a fan of the practicality.