The basic unit appears to be a stack of 5 coins. Each level has n-squared stacks. There appear to be about 60 levels with some missing. Summing n-squared to 60 we get a funky formula which is on the order of n-cubed / 6. Comes out to about 36,000 stacks or 180,000 pennies - $1,800 more or less. There about 140 pennies in a pound so have about 1300 pounds. I'm assuming they did not cheat and make the thing hollow, or put in a void for somebody's tomb, etc. Also we can't see the back, which could be made out of $20 libs or something else.
Ya know, you could not pay me $1,800 to build such a thing.....not enough patience........
Two sided pyramid? Notice the the base supporting the pyramid does not seem to extend around the two sides of the pyramid that are not visible. I'd like to see an overhead picture. Preferably taken from a miniature helicopter made out of wooden nickels.
The basic unit appears to be a stack of 5 coins. Each level has n-squared stacks. There appear to be about 60 levels with some missing. Summing n-squared to 60 we get a funky formula which is on the order of n-cubed / 6. Comes out to about 36,000 stacks or 180,000 pennies - $1,800 more or less. There about 140 pennies in a pound so have about 1300 pounds. I'm assuming they did not cheat and make the thing hollow, or put in a void for somebody's tomb, etc. Also we can't see the back, which could be made out of $20 libs or something else.
Ya know, you could not pay me $1,800 to build such a thing.....not enough patience........
Actually, that is 938,322 cents weighing 5,792 pounds and he has 91.993 to go for the world record
Hopefully they were checking for varieties while building it.
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Look closely at the base, using shiny cents and brown cents, he has made a diamond pattern.
Could this be photoshop trickery?
It doesn't appear to be symmetrical all the way around...but the video at the beginning makes it seem quite symmetrical.
I cannot understand why anyone would do this....I guess if someone has an empty life, bereft of challenge or interests, then perhaps boredom drives the effort. Not for me... Cheers, RickO
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ARE you kidding me!!!
Hey I think that’s a 1914-D MS66 right on top!!!
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Colossal waste of time! Akin to covering your floor in them.
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The basic unit appears to be a stack of 5 coins. Each level has n-squared stacks. There appear to be about 60 levels with some missing. Summing n-squared to 60 we get a funky formula which is on the order of n-cubed / 6. Comes out to about 36,000 stacks or 180,000 pennies - $1,800 more or less. There about 140 pennies in a pound so have about 1300 pounds. I'm assuming they did not cheat and make the thing hollow, or put in a void for somebody's tomb, etc. Also we can't see the back, which could be made out of $20 libs or something else.
Ya know, you could not pay me $1,800 to build such a thing.....not enough patience........
OMG !!!
Two sided pyramid? Notice the the base supporting the pyramid does not seem to extend around the two sides of the pyramid that are not visible. I'd like to see an overhead picture. Preferably taken from a miniature helicopter made out of wooden nickels.
Actually, that is 938,322 cents weighing 5,792 pounds and he has 91.993 to go for the world record
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You know what they say about the guy who retired from the penny factory......
He just doesn't make sense anymore.
My first reaction is WOW!
My second reaction is WHY?
Wonder if it is solid and (as posted already) complete on all sides.
Meh, show me one built out of Morgans, then I'll be impressed.
Hopefully they were checking for varieties while building it.
More evidence of their inherent value. Our legislators should be proud.
Just time travel to 1962 Seattle and you can see one... probably some Peace Dollars in there too though.
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I wonder if they pulled the wheats and foreigns out. There was also probably a good chance of an Indian and proof in that.
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Look closely at the base, using shiny cents and brown cents, he has made a diamond pattern.
Could this be photoshop trickery?
It doesn't appear to be symmetrical all the way around...but the video at the beginning makes it seem quite symmetrical.
I was wondering where all the pennies go
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
I wish all the “take a penny” plates were that organized.
I don't see a "penny" in this...however I see lots of "cents".
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For everyone wanting to see all sides.
Besides the time and effort to build it, think about the time to stop photo for the video and the amount of photos that would be required.
I wonder how many times it fall apart during construction?
What the !!! is my first reaction.
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Does the world record have financial incentive?
I cannot understand why anyone would do this....I guess if someone has an empty life, bereft of challenge or interests, then perhaps boredom drives the effort. Not for me... Cheers, RickO
The time lapse shows some elaborate patterns buried inside. Clearly the creator is not worried about wasted effort.
nice, I wonder how much time they spent building that one? I like