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2009 P Lincoln Cent Extra Thumb

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Looked across coppercoin said and wexlers but can't find this coin. There is an extra thumb above the original one. Any help would be great.

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There is too much glare to see clearly. If it is in a holder, take it out for the photo and try to post a clearer shot.
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How about now?

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The shape of the area in question does not match a thumb or finger. Looks more like a stain? Is it raised. If not, it is not a hubbing issue.
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No, the area is not raised but it also not dirt (I tried to wipe it off with a piece of tissue).
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The plating is stained in that area. A lot of zincolns have stains that discolor an area.
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