2019 “War in the Pacific” Quarter – Multi-Error? Strike-Through, Doubling, and Copper Tint

Hi everyone,
I found this 2019 America the Beautiful “War in the Pacific” quarter that seems to have multiple mint errors:
Obverse strike-through (possible grease-filled die)
Apparent doubling on select lettering and design elements
Copper tint/exposed core – possible missing outer clad layer
I’ve attached:
Full obverse
Full reverse
Close-up of error area
I’m trying to determine:
Are these genuine mint errors or post-mint damage?
If genuine, what type(s) of error would this be classified as?
Would this be worth sending to PCGS/NGC for error attribution?
Any insight from experienced error collectors would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Aaron Nicholson
Photos:
Obverse: coin_obverse_email.jpg
Reverse: coin_reverse_email.jpg
Error Close-Up: coin_error_closeup_email.jpg
Answers
Obverse strike-through (possible grease-filled die)
Apparent doubling on select lettering and design elements
Copper tint/exposed core – possible missing outer clad layer
You have a dirty, stained, damaged coin. Unlike the misinformation on the web It's tough enough to find an actual error in your pocket change, chance of finding one with multiple errors is almost zero.
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You've come to the right place to learn. We all start somewhere. However, as indicated it is not a mint error. Damaged, likely buried for a while.
bob
Just a badly damaged quarter.
Ok thank you all for your insightand time.