The pennies were placed into the floor to represent the year of consecration. They have virtually no value whatsoever as they are damaged. A 1962 penny in mint state would be worth around 30p - 50p.
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The singular of pennies is penny. As in "I found a penny on the floor".
It is possible for you to get fired for gluing a penny to the floor but it is unlikely. An employer would more than likely issue some form of disciplinary action.
What in America is called the 'first floor' is called the 'ground floor' in Britain. The floor immediately above that is the 'first floor', what Americans would call the 'second floor'.
Pizarro's remains were buried in the cathedral courtyard in Lima (the capital of Peru). At some unknown time later, Pizarro's body was reburied in the floor of the cathedral itself.
The penny in "The Gateway" (lobby) is 2004. The penny in "The Plaza" is 1988.
In British English, the term "second floor" is typically referred to as the "first floor." The floor above the ground floor is commonly referred to as the "first floor" in British English.
"Thee" is the Kikuyu word for the English word floor.
"Dance floor" in English is pista da ballo in Italian.
It's not impossible, but it is highly unlikely.
In British English, the term "first floor" refers to the level of a building that is one level above the ground floor. Therefore, the ground floor is considered the "zero" level, while the first floor is the next level up. In American English, however, the "first floor" corresponds to what the British call the "ground floor."
Yes, you can.