Spurred on by a cool, refreshing pint of Guinness, I did some additional digging.
I went to the West Marine website to check on their "Danforth Anchors". They have a picture of one and it has the word "Danforth" etched on the shank.
I rechecked my recently gifted anchor, this time with reading glasses on and a big flashlight. Amazing how helpful "readers" can be to old eyes. On one side of the shank, etched in barely legible letters was the following:
"22 US Anchor"
I am assuming this means that the manufacturer of this anchor wants the buyer to believe it is a 22 lb anchor and that we are to further believe it was manufactured by the company called "US Anchor". One would not be thought foolish to extrapolate this belief to further conclude that this anchor was "US Made" in the United States of America since it does say "US Anchor".
Excellent

I finished my pint of Guinness and sat proudly at my little computer looking at my almost new 22 lb "US MADE" anchor dreaming of the places where I would deploy this anchor for a secure overnight stay. It then occurred to me to check what state the company "US Anchor" was located in. Oh oh

There is no such company in the United States named "US Anchor" that makes boat anchors.
It would appear, as of this email, that some unscrupulous business entity has gone to the trouble of mfg. a Danforth look alike and then, to further entice the prospective buyer, has carefully etched in "22 US Anchor" to make it appear to all unsuspecting souls that it is US Made.
Gee, I wonder what type of unscrupulous business person would go to that trouble
I will probably hang on to the anchor and, should I find myself in a situation where "the more anchors the better" I will deploy this anchor. However, I will absolutely NOT use it as a primary anchor for overnight use. Sad.
