Any Home Bakers Here?

And you introduced me to Sourdough. You are a GEM. And since I was away for a while...when I got
back you helped me bring my SDS Genesis back to
life. YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER. Thanks again, Aria
I am happy to help!
 
It's supposed to get hot and humid again, so I'm taking advantage of the cool morning to bake some grownies.

I got the air fryer lid for my 6 qt Instant Pot. If I'd known how much I'd love it, I would have gotten one for my 8qt IP. It'll be great for stuff for just DH and me, but I wish it were bigger.

I want to try the baking and roasting settings eventually. But not for the grownies this morning. I don't have a pan yet, and my recipe makes a 9x13.
 
@jnicholes Did you offer your dad a dollar for it?
Kinda neat to get one from the first year of production.
Did you check if it was one of the collectables or not? some of them are quite valuable. Most are not, of course.

It’s a 1971 d, not an s proof. Not a collectible one. Also not silver, because in 1971 they stopped making them out of silver.

I actually have a 1966 silver half dollar.

Here’s how you can tell if a coin is silver or not. Same applies to dimes and quarters. Dimes and quarters from 1964 and earlier are 90% silver. Nickels with a P, D, or S above Monticello are 35% silver. These are dated 1942-1945, called wartime silvers.

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Silver on the left. This applies to quarters, dimes, and half dollars.

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All these have silver in them. In total I have 1 silver peace dollar, 2 silver half dollars (one Kennedy and one Franklin,) 6 silver quarters, 10 silver dimes (3 regular and 7 mercury dimes,) and 6 wartime silver nickels.
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Jared
 

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