Learn spelling and punctuation. Then read some history books. Then post. Pretty please with sugar on top.
The initial production target was 250 tanks per month at MAN. This was increased to 600 per month in January 1943. Despite determined efforts this figure was never reached due to disruption by Allied bombing, manufacturing bottlenecks, and other difficulties. Production in 1943 averaged 148 per month. In 1944, it averaged 315 a month (3,777 having been built that year), peaking with 380 in July and ending around the end of March 1945, with at least 6,000 built in total. Strength peaked on September 1, 1944 at 2,304 tanks, but that same month a record number of 692 tanks were reported lost (source: T.L. Jentz (1999) Die deutsche Panzertruppe Band 2).
If the 6,000 Panthers built were pitted against the 50,000 Shermans made during WWII I would put my money on the Panthers. A Panther was easily a match for 10 Shermans (Firefly excluded) or T-34's on the battlefield. With superior gun and optics and almost impervious armor, the Panther was the finest tank of the war.