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82 Lincoln Cent Cud Crooked Columns

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I found this 1982 copper coin penny roll hunting Mines looks to be an exact of the one chuck newman photographed for cudsoncoins.com CU-1c-1982-24(LD) is it a good thing value wise I also noticed the 7th 9th and 10th columns are crooked maybe a doubling on the 8th also between the 9th and 10th is a little marking and the bottom of th N in cent is slightly shorter on the right side I'm new at this guys what is the best way to find out the value of this coin appreciate your help

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Cuds on Coins is a good website. The N was probably affected by the Cud.
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The 'N' is affected because the opposite die didn't have the die intact, so it offered no resistance to shape the coin in that area. that is what you want to see on a true Cud. Nice find.
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