Very odd Square d circuit breaker that appears to be attached to filler plate.

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jimijammer

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Very odd Square d circuit breaker that appears to be attached to a filler plate. It is installed all the way across the panel but seems to only need one side. Do you think I can get a separate breaker and filler plate or do I need to find this monstrosity somewhere.
I thought I would be able to upload a couple photos but I can't seem to find how. A number on the side says c25d53
Jim
I am a homeowner and I am sorry if I do not belong here.
 
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