For the Commodore 64, vintage computing, or general electronics enthusiast and collector, a unique one of a kind hologram. This is from the mid 1990s. It's a 17 inch by 14 inch frame. The hologram inside is 9.5 inches by 7.5 inches.

The hologram shows the main motherboard from the inside of a Commodore 64 computer. In the foreground is a helping hands and magnifying glass that is pointed over the MOS 6569R3 chip. This makes the hologram more unique because by moving your head around, you can see the effect of the magnifying glass working within the hologram itself. It is probably the only hologram I've seen with a magnifying lens in it.  The frame has a stand for setting on a table or shelf and a hook for hanging on the wall. You will need to place the hologram somewhere such that the light is hitting it correctly to be able to see the hologram straight on.  There is also a neat effect where the metal shield over the RF modulator disappears when you shift your point of view.

It might be a bit hard to see all this in the photos because it's hard to take a photo of a hologram like this. I think the camera has trouble focusing on it.

I'm not sure of the origin of this, but it was brought into work as a shelf trophy by someone I worked with in the late 1990s. They left, but left it in the department. I took it with me when I left the company a few years later.