Closest thing I can come up with is clash marks. Your images are too tight into the details to tell much. You need more 'negative space' around an interesting feature to tell more about what's going on. In other words, don't crop the image all the way in so that the interesting feature is all we can see. It might cut out something I would need to see to determine what's going on with the coin.
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