Sorry, I don't know the info you're looking for but there is this to consider:
Brick & mortar LCS (Local Coin Shops) have shut down in dramatic numbers since online sales of numismatics has grown exponentially. And for good reason: the shop I am about to describe still has the same circulated World notes for sale they had listed 6-8 years ago for 2-3X what one would pay on eBay. Many notes listed are available in UNC online that they have in VF for the same price.
I just drove an hour a week ago to pick up an auction win from one of this same LCS. While the outside appearance of the store looked the same, the inside was completely transformed. Gone were the glass showcases where one could view coins & notes for sale (the last time I was there was 2019 or pre-pandemic). Instead, there was a security guard at the door, several cameras & 3 booths. Essentially, you must place your order online & then pick it up & there were only a few supplies & a few of the non-circulating Royal Canadian Mint products we see at our PO for sale in 1 case beside the booths. A glass wall or barrier separated the staff from the store. There was no room to loiter & nothing to see. It is understandable that the security has been put in place but it certainly takes away any pleasure or browsing at a Numismatic outlet! A coin show would be a far superior experience. I mentioned that “things have really changed in your shop” to the cashier & all he did was giggle and nod, saying “yes, yes!”