This is a good thread. I like my local coin shop - they are patient with me and let me see all the goodies they have. Even when they know I can't afford them I get to look at them. I can ask them anything and they will answer - the owner is the best in my opinion, but everyone who works there is very good. They do not have much for me to buy anymore since I am getting specific on what I am looking for, but I make sure I at least buy some silver from them. I also like HJB - I have been on the phone with several of them multiple times. Very patient and they have even offered to send me coins to review for purchasing. I have been an will be a continued customer no matter what others think of them. These are just two dealers that I really like. There are others I use for buying but these two I have and will continue to work with. The only bad dealer I really met had what he said was an 1883/2, but was really a filled two. I mentioned it, but he was not happy so I just walked away. The ones really over priced I just skipped. I did meet two old gentlemen at one show that loved large cents. At that time I needed like 3 varieties they did not have. It was a pleasure talking with them. I wish I had their names - they gave me a print out that lists what varieties go where in a dansco album. I have to dig that out - it was good information.
I have it and will try to get pictures of it tonight. It is actually newcomb numbers to red book varieties.
Put it in a new thread - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/large-cent-newcomb-number-to-red-book-varieties.254971/. Enjoy.