tershaffer, it is probably a contact mark but your close ups are out of focus. Contact marks have a way of hitting right on the earlobe for some reason so the best way for you to be sure is do a sise by side with another cent of the same ear.If the ear in question is larger, then you may have a double.
The other thing you can do is save the ones in question,then afer you get more experience,have another look.You'll be surprised what you learn in a few months.
The other thing you can do is save the ones in question,then afer you get more experience,have another look.You'll be surprised what you learn in a few months.

























