The number varies quite a bit from year to year based on economic needs. Figures for the last few years are:
2006...1,502,400,000
2007...1,197,840,000
2008......625,440,000
2009....... 86,640,000
2010......490,560,000
2011......990,240,000
2012...1,023,600,000
2013...1,223,040,000
2014...1,206,240,000
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It depends on the economy, they make as many as needed.
In 2011, the U.S. Mint produced 4,938,540,000 pennies.
Approximately 65 million metric tons are produced worldwide annually.
That's unfortunately an impossible question to answer because no agency keeps track of the number of nickels in circulation. For example no one knows how many have been lost, destroyed, melted, etc. According to the source below, there have been 465,875,866,951 nickles minted, from 1890 to 2011. That means approximately 3,850,213,777 nickles are produced every year.
Nickels are made every year. Millions or billions are produced.
Over 900trillion are sold each year!
a few
a lot
not many, well good ones that is.
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All U.S. nickels were issued by the mint facilities in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.
1.1 billion tons per year
25 million
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70 million American cars were produced in Mexico each year.
between 70-80 billion