All heads up, facing the same way. I threw in some foreign coins, errors, altered coins, some counterfeits, Indian Head Cents, counterstamp cents, a Flying Eagle cent, 1943 steel cents, and a couple tokens. What do you guys think? ~Joe Cronin
Actually, I am not in the trades. I am a History teacher. Just a very patient man who is good at Math. But I will take that as a huge compliment. I had no template to help. I literally created my own. Definitely unique!
Just the steel cents. I wanted to put everything found on a Lincoln cent and I had to pick a date, so I figured it would be cool to do 1943 and use the steel pennies to make the date.
Will you grout when you are finished laying the coins? If so, what color will you choose? That is a really tough task and I admire your patience. Nice idea.
It was meant as a compliment, every bit of it. Attention to detail is all over that, well done friend.
Will the epoxy prevent the shiny BU ones from turning red/brown over time? That's an amazing work of art!!!
But I see a reverse (2 rows above IHC)! LOLOLOL. You should ask your visitors to find all the non-standard ones.
Do you have a spouse or significant other ? What do they think ? Are they packing or are they supportive ? LOL
I would have suggested black, but I did not want to interfere. What did you use as a bonding medium for the coins?