Canada 0.500 dollars and Double Dollar Sets? Foreign Silver or keep as is?

I have a bunch of these dollars and double dollar sets from the 1970's and early 1980's (the DD sets are later).
I need to get rid of this stuff, and I would like to know if someone has a good grasp on the Canadian market can tell me if I should break this stuff out and put in with my foreign silver. The packaging is taking up a lot of space.
The price of silver is getting ridiculous to the point where I have had to destroy tons of mint packaging in the US sector as well. I have become quite adept at using a scissor and various tools!
Let me know, and thanks for your time.
Greg Heim
I need to get rid of this stuff, and I would like to know if someone has a good grasp on the Canadian market can tell me if I should break this stuff out and put in with my foreign silver. The packaging is taking up a lot of space.
The price of silver is getting ridiculous to the point where I have had to destroy tons of mint packaging in the US sector as well. I have become quite adept at using a scissor and various tools!
Let me know, and thanks for your time.
Greg Heim
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<< <i>I have a bunch of these dollars and double dollar sets from the 1970's and early 1980's (the DD sets are later).
I need to get rid of this stuff, and I would like to know if someone has a good grasp on the Canadian market can tell me if I should break this stuff out and put in with my foreign silver. The packaging is taking up a lot of space.
The price of silver is getting ridiculous to the point where I have had to destroy tons of mint packaging in the US sector as well. I have become quite adept at using a scissor and various tools!
Let me know, and thanks for your time.
Greg Heim >>
I would think that selling them at melt but with the buyer paying any additional shipping due to original packaging is the way to go. That's fair to all concerned. You don't need to cut them out that way and the buyer pays the little bit additional postage.