July 5, 2009: Floor Covering, from Pennies

xoxoxoBruce • Jul 5, 2009 12:10 am
Not JC Penny's, US pennies.

A floor literally tiled with thousands of copper pennies… it’s pretty surprising to look down and see them
when you walk into The Standard Grill in the Standard Hotel New York.


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I'm partial to hardwood floors and especially love the look of end grain wood blocks, like they had in old machine shops.
But I must admit this looks pretty cool... so would $20 gold pieces. :rolleyes:

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FuglyStick • Jul 5, 2009 12:50 am
Cheaper than most flooring options...
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 5, 2009 12:56 am
The epoxy they are embedded in, and the epoxy that covers them, probably cost more than the pennies. I'm sure the labor did. ;)
slang • Jul 5, 2009 4:56 am
I like the look and the construction seems to be safe from slipping all around on them.

Would the nice people at the mint appreciate that? Maybe it's fine with them since it's just thousands and not tens of millions of pennys.

What do you think of the random shades of patina?
Sundae • Jul 5, 2009 8:44 am
I really like the look of that.
But I'd prefer to see it with (UK) 20p pieces. Oooh, silvery, all shiny!

Am I am bad person for reading the title wrong and thinking it was man-parts?
I was apprehensive about clicking on it... sticky...
Shawnee123 • Jul 5, 2009 10:08 am
I wonder if they snuck any wheat pennies in there?
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 5, 2009 10:33 am
slang;579667 wrote:

What do you think of the random shades of patina?
It would make it hard to notice any dirt spots that normally show up in heavily trafficked areas during the day. The night crew cleans up and nobody's the wiser.
Alluvial • Jul 5, 2009 10:57 am
I wonder how long it took to put them all down.
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 5, 2009 11:03 am
Looks to me like they were pre-made in square tiles, then laid and epoxied over.
jinx • Jul 5, 2009 11:11 am
Gotta fix your link B, too many https...

I would love a penny floor in my kitchen, I think it looks great.
We used to frequent a bar near where we camped in Sullivan county that had a bar covered in nickles. They had nickle drafts at happy hour and very cheap food poisoning...
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 5, 2009 11:26 am
Thanks Jinx, me make more gooder.:blush:
chrisinhouston • Jul 5, 2009 1:08 pm
Bet they are hell to cut with a tile saw!:eek:
dar512 • Jul 5, 2009 2:51 pm
I wonder if it'd be attractive to lightning and/or bad for cell phones.
Alluvial • Jul 5, 2009 4:25 pm
xoxoxoBruce;579697 wrote:
Looks to me like they were pre-made in square tiles, then laid and epoxied over.


Read in one of the links that you can paste them to plastic mesh squares, then expoxy 'em down.

chrisinhouston;579728 wrote:
Bet they are hell to cut with a tile saw!


I bet you could cut one with tin snips.
Gravdigr • Jul 5, 2009 4:52 pm
Alluvial;579752 wrote:
I bet you could cut one with tin snips.


Remember those miracle scissors they sold on TV for a while? They'd show them cutting pennies in half. They will.
jinx • Jul 5, 2009 5:58 pm
Cutco. I have a pair that's older than me and they can still turn a penny into a cork screw.
ZenGum • Jul 5, 2009 9:32 pm
I'd like to visit that place... and drop a penny on the floor... see how long it takes someone to notice... and then to start looking for where it came from...
Alluvial • Jul 5, 2009 11:56 pm
Way to blow someone's mind, Zen.

Dooo Eeeeeet!!
capnhowdy • Jul 6, 2009 7:30 am
Loitering there would make you a PENNY LOAFER.
spudcon • Jul 6, 2009 7:37 am
ZenGum;579789 wrote:
I'd like to visit that place... and drop a penny on the floor... see how long it takes someone to notice... and then to start looking for where it came from...

How about glueing a penny down directly over another on the floor?
Shawnee123 • Jul 6, 2009 8:53 am
"See a penny, pick it up
All day long, have good...F*****CKKKKKKKKKK!
It's stuck."
Sundae • Jul 6, 2009 9:41 am
I found 2p on the floor today.
Not stuck.
Yay me.
Clodfobble • Jul 6, 2009 10:31 am
When the Mint finally eliminates the penny that floor will be worth a lot more.
blueboy56 • Jul 6, 2009 12:33 pm
Anyone interested in a little higher income can go to Lincoln, Montana.
They have a bar-tourist stop that is called: $10,000 Silver Dollars.
Over the years they have implanted the Coins in the Bar Top as well as the wall behind the bar itself.

I tried to find a photo but alas. . .
glatt • Jul 6, 2009 12:47 pm
here
Silazius • Jul 6, 2009 2:02 pm
Whassup with the one-legged person on the right?
capnhowdy • Jul 6, 2009 4:47 pm
He's invisible.

Carry on.
Sheldonrs • Jul 6, 2009 4:58 pm
A floor like that makes no cents.
capnhowdy • Jul 6, 2009 5:14 pm
Dangerous place. You can't walk through there without stepping on a copperhead.
Silazius • Jul 9, 2009 4:03 pm
capnhowdy;579921 wrote:
He's invisible.

Carry on.


Thanks. Carrying on.