2006 by christains little brother
I know when I sold Girl Scout Cookies in the late 70s the cookies had a vanilla wafer in them. Not sure when it changed to the brown cookie it has today. We had them in the 1950's.
It is estimated that approximately 275,000,000 Cookies are made each year
The Year chrismas cookies started in was 1878
I did your mom
These were not made in that year.
These clocks were made in 1990
It was made at the Philadelphia Mint, 1980 was the first year a "P" mintmark was used on a half dollar.
Approximetely 28 billion
It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
It was struck at the Denver Mint. Cents without mint marks were made at Philadelphia (and occasionally at West Point).
Fortune cookies began being made by machine in the 1960s. This shift allowed for mass production, making them more widely available in restaurants, particularly in the United States. The mechanization process improved efficiency and consistency in the cookies’ shape and the fortunes inside.
It was made at the Denver Mint. Cents made at Philadelphia (and very occasionally, West Point) don't have mint marks. These amount to about half of the cents made every year, and are the only Philadelphia coins since 1980 that don't have a P mint mark. Modern proof cents and older circulating cents also come from San Francisco which uses an S mint mark.