Unfortunately, no. They too, sold out and now outsource to China.
Pfaltzgraff is now made in China, among other countries. The US factories were shut down because the labor costs were not competitive with China's labor costs.
No. And I have a hard time believing that was EVER the case.
Not in the US or Canada. The only aluminum coin considered for the US was an aluminum penny which was made in the 1970s but never released and only a handful of examples still exist.
Only the very expensive ones. Anything less than around 200 is made in China, Mexico or Taiwan.
They still are.
Washington, D.C. is the only city not a part of a state. However, it is still in the US.
nope made in Korea
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation. The coin is made from zinc not steel, 1943 was the only year the Lincoln cents were made of steel.
The only years the US made nickels with silver were 1942-1945 so if you still think it's made from silver take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
There are still only 50 states.
Yes they are mainly manufactured in the US
yes, shes only 54. She still tours and does live TV perfomances in the US and the UK