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ATB Five Ounce Silver Coins

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I'm also wondering whether the bullion versions have any collectible value above spot the way the uncirculated ones supposedly do. And even for the uncirculated ones, has the price of silver gotten so high that the silver value outweighs the collectible value?

I have a complete set of the pucks that I keep in a nice cabinet specifically built to hold them. Most are the bullion versions, but one year (2011) I bought the uncirculated pucks instead for reasons I can no longer remember. If I ever decided to sell the set, would I be better off selling the uncirculated ones separately for a higher value and then the rest as pure bullion, or would anybody pay extra to get a whole set (even if 5 were uncirculated instead of bullion like the rest)? I'm guessing the former but, as I said, I have no idea if the uncirculated ones from 2011 have any extra value above spot price these days.
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If you are stacking, melting makes no sense. But if you need the silver to make some batteries...
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