You will get better responses if you crop the extra and unused space from the background of your pictures. Start with full sized cropped pictures of both sides of the coin. Then full sized cropped close ups of the error. Before posting be sure to research your coin at error ref.com. You should be able to find the classification or category of the error. In your post include what you see that makes you think it is an error and what you found out in your research. The way you are posting "what error is this" or "is this an error" gives the impression that you are not making an effort to do your homework first. This may dissuade people from helping you. Your cropped picture should look like this. Now your description of what you see and what information you found in your research along with any questions you have follow the picture. Following this format will get others interested in your coin and offer their advice. Remember Coin Talk helps people who help themselves.
Thanks @Dynoking. Something I feel like saying a Million times a day. Also, try programs for editing like Photoscape or LunaPic. You want your coins to look like this :
Feel free to copy, paste and re-post as many times as needed. Between my post and your phone camera coin photo set up maybe we can keep some of the nubees involved.
That is called rail road rims the straches are post mint but the rim was done at the mint. The other damage Most probably done by a counting machine or. Coin roller do to the rail road rims. Google railroad rims or see below. https://conecaonline.org/glossary-of-error-variety-terms/