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slim to no chance .....but maybe?

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just wondering...... what are the odds of getting a proof set where penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar all either have rpm or have doubling? i could be wrong ( most likeky i am ) but im almost sure my 1970s set does. heres a photo of each mint mark on the 5 coins and the "LIB" on the cent.... not the best im sorry but im trying to get the hang of taking these kind of photos still. what do you all think?

(last 2 photos are the worst, im working on trying to get better ones)

 

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I don't believe those to be double dies. Looks like what you have might be machine doubling. The double parts are very "shelflike" and that's a big designator for machine doubling.

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