You know I never thought of if that could be considered tampering with federal tender LOL! I remember when i was a kid there was a pizza place my dad used to take us to. Their bar was completely covered in pennies and then had a thick glaze over the top, epoxy maybe? It was cool :) Thanks for featuring Craft Gossip :) :)
I visited the Philadelphia mint in July. Tampering with money with intent to use is what gets you into trouble. I think this floor is here to stay, not a way to pay. :)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I love the penny floor, I love the color of copper, so I would love to do something like this! I bet it could also make a neat "tiled" shower.
That is really cool!
ReplyDeleteLOL, that's cool ... but isn't it a federal offense to do that to legal tender? (kidding!!!)
ReplyDeleteYou know I never thought of if that could be considered tampering with federal tender LOL! I remember when i was a kid there was a pizza place my dad used to take us to. Their bar was completely covered in pennies and then had a thick glaze over the top, epoxy maybe? It was cool :) Thanks for featuring Craft Gossip :) :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I can't even imagine the time.
ReplyDeleteI visited the Philadelphia mint in July. Tampering with money with intent to use is what gets you into trouble. I think this floor is here to stay, not a way to pay. :)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I love the penny floor, I love the color of copper, so I would love to do something like this! I bet it could also make a neat "tiled" shower.
ReplyDeleteThere is a great cheese factory here where I live that has tiled their gift shop in pennies. Serioulsy cool! These look amazing! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool; I like both the copper and nickel!
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