Major lamination. Your images are perfect. No need to see any more...however, you may wish to post images of the reverse, the entire obverse and don't forget the edge and an image of the countertop too. I want to see the décor of the rest of the room the coin is in while you are at it so I can make an informed opinion about the characteristic on the coin you asked about.
It looks like a lamination error to me. Of course, full photos of both sides may cause me to change my mind..........................Nah!
Evan Saltis, posted: "JLDV AC54" LOL, no such camera! You forgot a letter! Should have posted: JLDV AC54C.
LOL, no such camera! You forgot a letter! Should have posted: JLDV AC54C. [/QUOTE] I suppose that the serial # is 31415926535.
I suppose that the serial # is 31415926535.[/QUOTE] Fine... you got me. But my computer didn't show that it had the C at the end. Weird.
Fine... you got me. But my computer didn't show that it had the C at the end. Weird. View attachment 1295497 [/QUOTE] I'm an old guy. When someone asked about a camera in the old days they received a brand name and a lens w/F-stop or some such info. I have no idea what a JLVD etc. is! MY POST WAS A JOKE because I though you were also posting a joke with a jumble of letters & numbers!
Thanks everyone and the humor is appreciated. The background is a white piece of paper I set the coins on and as you can tell everything loose on all the old coins falls off on it. LOL
I'm an old guy. When someone asked about a camera in the old days they received a brand name and a lens w/F-stop or some such info. I have no idea what a JLVD etc. is! MY POST WAS A JOKE because I though you were also posting a joke with a jumble of letters & numbers![/QUOTE] Dont ask me. Haha
One look at the first pic and I could tell it was a lamination error. When I saw the edge that more than confirmed it. That’s a great lamination. Fantastic find.