I prefer scottsdale bullion to any other generic brands, they have such a good range to suit everyone.
they got fractionals, rounds, squares, bars of all kinds and sizes, there's many collectors and scottsdale
change up their designs so there's always many catching up, unlike semi numi's where I think most newbies
start at the moment and take it forward from there, doesn't help when you want to sell your older stuff.
I think new stackers with the average spend should stick with generic brands like scottsdale and get as much bang for your hard earned buck as you can.
It might help you not get distracted with the collectables hooplah. coins may well be collectable but so are a million other things, like pez and beer cans or one of them cricket bats they put out with every test series, if it says limited it means limited interest, they need to put a production number on it to make it appear "collectable"
if it's omnia's you like, keep stacking 'em, don't get sucked into the range of oddball junk with fancy pictures or silly theme's like zombies and political mumbo jumbo, if you like pictures just save 'em on your pc and scroll through them at your leisure, you can have everything then.
At the end of the day, if you need to get rid of your stack, like quick, you can kiss any premium or limited mintage goodbye,
that 1/5000 privy from the 2011 yakandandah coin show means bugger all then mate.
if you just get 1 oz of silver extra in 20, then you have 21 oz, not 20 oz, simple really.