Oops, you're probably thinking other wise from some YouTube video. In 1982 there were 8 varieties of 1982 cents made. Both in Large and Small Date Philadelphia, Denver & San Francisco mints. There was one or two rare ones which were copper Denver mint ones. other than that everything else is fairly common.
It all depends on condition, in very high MS condition with very few small nicks and no stains can be worth quite a bit. Yours not so much.
Even then you are talking about a max book value of 50 cents for the Philly copper and 75 cents for the Philly zinc. (82 small dates in MS). That's not quite a bit.
Keep in mind, this is MS67 You may not be experienced to tell the difference but your coin is far, far from the below example. https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Lincoln/Grades
But your examples are definately nowhere near that good condition and are not worth more than 1 cent each....just to be clear.
$500 MS 67. Yawn. Anyone who pays that is a fool. And no one is getting an 82 small date Philly copper in circulation in MS 67. You can look up any cent and publish outrageous prices for super high grades. It has nothing to do with the OP's coin and is just You Tube propaganda. Did someone somewhere pay that much for that coin? OK sure. But it's really not relevant. The OP's coin is not MS 67. It's not even mint state. So what does an MS 67 coin have to do with it? Nothing. Apples and oranges.
You need to move this into the right forum. This section is for non-coin related discussions. Also, what do you want to know about them? You can google a ton of basic info on your own. Doing your own research is half the fun of the hobby. Buy yourself a red book if you don’t have one.