Have Tons Of Pennies Lying Around? Use Them To Make An Amazing Penny Floor For Any Room In The House!

  • If you have been looking for a creative way to redo an old floor, then make a fantastic floor with pennies!

    Many of us are always looking for new and different ways to fix up our house. We want it to look as good as it possibly can. One of the things that we always think about is how we can make that old worn out floor look great again.

    If you have the floor space in your home that has seen better days, you have probably been wanting to fix them up for years. However, tearing up old titles and replacing them with new titles is just so expensive, there is a much better solution. You can cover that all floor with shiny pennies and make it look incredible. It only takes a few materials, some time and a good amount of patience. The result will be truly stunning!

    To learn how to cover your floor in pennies, please head on over to the next page for the steps. 

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    45 Comments

    1. Brian Bimber said:

      Using U.S currency for anything other than its intended use is illegal. Especially, destroying it. Its not your property. Money belongs to the Fed.

    2. James Harvey said:

      First your not destroying it your gluing it to a floor, second as long as you dont try to make it worth more its not illegal, like adding extra zeros on a dollar but gluing to a floor is not, and its penny who cares

    3. Brian Bimber said:

      Check again. You are taking it out if circulation, which is not in your purvue.

    4. Vivien Kinard Odom said:

      Don’t you have to figure in the added weight a floor of pennies will add to your subfloors and joists, etc?

    5. James Harvey said:

      I seriously doubt that the feds are gonna go after someone who made a penny floor, we can go back and forth all day over this, it really doesn’t matter, have a good day sir, as nd thats a nice vet

    6. Shane Hastings said:

      Its called defacing, its illegal…you obviously would be surprized what the feds would do I they decide to do it!

    7. James Harvey said:

      No glue is not defacing because your not alter the original look you’re putting a clear coat of glue with the right striper (an example laquer thinner) will take the glue of said pennies and did you know that penny smashing machines that actually do deface currency are not illegal think about that one, AND I SAID GOOD DAY

    8. Jeremy Ray Perkins said:

      It is illegal to deface US currency if the intent is continue to use it as legal tender after it has been altered. … As a matter of policy, the U.S. Mint does not promote coloring, plating or altering U.S. coinage, however, there are no sanctions against such activity unless the intent is to be fraudulent. (google) *This is not illegal.*

    9. Shane Hastings said:

      Let’s just say illegal and enforced is two different things…but it is illegal. How many laws can you think of that’s still in place but not inforced? I can name many

    10. Jeremy Ray Perkins said:

      You can burn, destroy, alter, make jewelry, or anything you want to do with it, as long as you’re not using it as money after it’s altered.

    11. Brian Bimber said:

      Except they don’t like you taking it out of circulation. That’s why you can’t keep cash in a safety deposit box.

    12. James Harvey said:

      And what about collector’s they turn around and sell currency way more than its face value, so think about that

    13. Brian Bimber said:

      And they dont like that either. Why do you think they offer collectors coins and stamps? So you buy them from them and arent removing currency from circulation.

    14. Todd Sandell said:

      Federal law doesn’t prohibit keeping cash in a safety deposit box.

    15. Mike Bjerum said:

      A cold morning puts me in front of the stove with coffee and time: A square foot of pennies is 2.8# (+/-), a square foot of sollid oak flooring is 2.7#, and a square foot of ceramic tile is 3.5# (+/-). Pennies are equal to average floor covering and a non issue in terms of weight.

    16. Shane Hastings said:

      You might have earned that money but as far as the government is concerned you’ll never own that money…its theirs. Will you get spanked for making a penny floor probably not, they are too busy raking in bigger money than what they could with your penny a*s

    17. Mike Bjerum said:

      And do what with the cash – Go to the home improvement store and purchase copper sheeting to put down a copper floor?

    18. Micah Lee said:

      That’s exactly where my pennies usually go… Coinstar. Redeem them for a no-fee eCard.

    19. Cale Rider said:

      Its against the law to use them other than for in exchange for goods and services I do believe. Besides I would say there is over 1000 dollars there in pennies I could find something else to do with that money

    20. Jay Santi said:

      If it’s so illegal, why don’t the Feds hang out around the penny flattening machine at zoos and parks? They could arrest thousands of people every day! C’mon people

    21. Richard Dees said:

      All these barracks lawyers in here are hilarious. Anyone for hire??????………….anyone?????……..no??……then stfu

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