There appears to be an extra stem on the olive branch. On the obverse, there is a raised arrowhead or leaf tipped shaped on the nose and a thin raised line between the eye and the bridge of the nose.
If the mark at the base of the olive branch is raised, it is probably a die gouge. If you have any of the 2000-P South Carolina SQ's, check them for the "extra twig" near the bird on the reverse. This is also a die gouge. I have seven of these I got from a $25 SC bag. The vertical mark in front of the eye could be, either, a die crack or gouge. I'm leaning toward it being a gouge, but I can't be sure without a better close-up. The mark at the bridge of the nose could be a clash, but I'd need a better close-up of that, too. Try rotating the coin under the light, a little at a time, to get the best image with the camera. Chris
Not really because most cameras are like computers. They are "new and improved" every 3-6 months. My camera is almost 10 years old. You'd be better off asking Bob (robec), Paul (Lehigh96) or Greg (gbroke). Chris