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What a penny floor looks like 6 years later

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Wondering how a penny floor sealed with polyurethane will hold up over time? Here’s a video of the condition of my penny floor that was installed on 2012. It hasn't been resealed so some patina / oxidation has happened but overall it's held up quite well over time.

I'm getting a lot of the same questions in the comments so I'll try to answer the biggest ones here:
1. Yes, the pennies have oxidized a bit since the polyurethane layer has worn off. I like the patina and the oxidation that has happened... although I admit I should clean it up and reseal it soon.
2. YES, the polyurethane can be sanded off and the pennies cleaned using several different methods, then the floor resealed.
3. I did not use EPOXY/RESIN for many reasons.. the biggest being that I don't like the way it looks (shiny layer of glass). And, it's also really temperamental to work with which made it a little too risky for me to try at that time. Lastly, I like that the polyurethane can be sanded off and I can make some changes to the floor. I plan to do this soon.
4. Others have successfully created penny projects using epoxy resin so watch those videos if you are interested in learning about how to do that.
5. Yes there are a few dimes in there (just for fun). All of the pennies are facing the same direction except for ones that have significant years (year my house was built, family/friend's birthdays that contributed to the project, etc). Those pennies are reversed or tails up -- just to add some whimsy & spark conversation.

Thanks for watching!

To learn how to make your own penny floor go here: http://www.prettypurpledoor.com/copper-penny-floor-template/

To read my penny floor most frequently asked questions go here:
https://www.prettypurpledoor.com/penny-floor-faq/

To see more penny floors/penny projects go here: https://www.prettypurpledoor.com/penny-floor-submit/