I've had this for years, but never thought anything of it. I was new to coin collecting then. But now, it looks like an error.
It looks like a loss of lamination. It is much easier to see an OP's photos when they use the upload file button. Then click full size.
Not my point, posting the pics as you are doing limits the ability's of the software. Only crop your Photos, do not magnify. Then click upload Photo. Choose photo Then click full size and let the software do the rest.
If it is blurry when you enlarge it, then it must have been a little blurry when you took the photo. You just can't see it. That's why it is always best to use a copy stand or a tripod to stabilize your camera. Chris
I already did crop them. And in doing so, it made the pictures as small as they were in the actual picture. I don't know if you understand what I mean by that, but know I can't make them bigger. I'm pretty new to this - I'm only thirteen. My parents aren't going to help me right now, so make do with what you have.
You are doing fine. Stabilize your camera or phone and get it as close to the coin as possible while keeping focus, then take the photo. You won't have to crop as much of the file space. Try to get the coin to fill the phone screen. Hopefully this helps.
The way that the design elements show though in the area that is indented, It would most likely be an Unretained Lamination. As apposed to a Struck Through coin. http://www.error-ref.com/lamination-loss-after-strike/