Customs/tax on silver from Canada to US?

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Apparently there is no customs doodie when importing gold from Canada to the US, but what about silver?

https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/322/~/importing-gold-coins,-medals,-and-bullion

 
As long as the silver isn't in the form of US Mint Silver Eagles or America The Beautiful coins, they should be considered as bullion as far as I know.

As mentioned in the other thread on the subject, even though you don't have to declare the bullion with a FinCEN 105, you likely do need to fill out U.S. Customs Declaration Form 6059B at a minimum.
 
I'm confused because the wording makes it sound like they really mean "There is no duty on gold coins, [gold] medals or [gold] bullion." Since they don't mention silver anywhere.
 
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