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1999 Georgia Quarter Error?

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So I found this in my change its is a very drastic error if infact an error. Can someone shed some light on this for me?
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I can't tell much from the pic. What do you see as an error? Does it have to do with the copper color on the rim?

More pics will help.
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There is no rim .
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Is the entire edge smooth? Is it the correct diameter?
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Yes seems to be the same size as other quarters I have. Its just the reverse that has no rim. The other side does. And the entire edge is smooth. Thank you for looking :)
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Also I must admit I have searched for images like mine. I only found one, an Arizona quarter that looked similar. I'm not sure what this "error" would be called so its hard to find. I was kind of hoping someone would jump on and say something to the effect of " oh thats called this" then I would stop wonder what this was hahaha. Thanks for any info. I do collect coins but I have only one error coin. A 2005 Kansas quarter that says "In God we UST" which I see if fairly common now.
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Thanks for the clarification. I don't think this is an error, but I don't know what it is and can't guess other than specifically sanding the rim down on the reverse for some reason.
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Can't think of the name:

Try research here: http://www.error-ref.com/

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That is why I asked about the size. A coin struck without a collar should be larger than normal.
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If anything it's slightly smaller than the other quarters I have and feels like it weighs less. I will look into this further on Tuesday and I will post an update. Thank you
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Smaller than normal would be that some metal was removed/altered. Weight? If light, then it is PSD.
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Since the metal removed was from the reverse, and not the obverse, I would guess it was once in a display or coin holder like this one.
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