Not exactly the greatest condition, but I couldn't really find much on this kind of lamination, if it is even a lamination. Just find it hard to believe that copper would layer off like this without it being some kind of lamination, I know acid can do a lot. But perfectly take off layer by layer....? I would be shocked if this is damaged. But I would believe it, if you can convince me. And there are perfect little pits, no corrosion, looks like the average brown penny. That's why I lean towards lamination/maybe even struck through. Weight is a consistent 3.0
Thanks man, that lam definitely looks different from the ones I have seen. That's why I asked, couldn't find anything that resembles it. Pretty neet thanks.
WOW! I can't get even close to that with my 6. Are you using one of those macro lenses? If so which kind? I need to get something better.
Actually it's just taken like any normal picture. If you have a problem like that usually it's either dust on the inside of the lense or smudges on the lense on the outside. I have to whipe my lense every time I take a picture so it doesn't come out so pixilated. I wouldn't recommend cleaning the inside of the lense unless you are really good at taking apart small things. I ended up breaking my phone, to clean my lense, but it works and I was able to jerry rig my phone to work again.
It's a rigid case that keeps you from destroying your phone. It's a work phone so they make me use it. https://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-DEFENDER-iPhone-Case-Packaging/dp/B00Z7SHCC4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500767306&sr=8-1&keywords=otter+box But now that I look at it, the lens is not covered by the case, so I guess I just need to clean my lens more.
My case looks similar, shouldn't be a problem. Little clean up before every use of the camera helps much.