How uniform is your silver (or gold stack)? I have a strong desire to have my silver in only a few different types, but I have found, at last count, that I have over 50 different types of silver in my "stack" and over a dozen different types of gold. This bothers me. Is yours relatively uniform, or all over the place of randomly collected silver based on what was ever the best buy at the time? If so, what makes up the bulk of your stack? I'd like to keep my focus on 1 ounce Silver Maples and Britannias, supplemented with an American and Canadian junk pile. My gold has stayed focus on 1 oz Gold Maples plus various close to 1/10th ounce pieces.
Silver Eagles and Libertads make up about 65% of my stack, the rest is basically Generic, Canadian, hand poured, Constitutional, etc.
I keep changing, at one point it was very uniform, all of one thing. Then it got boring and now I have a variety of different things, makes it nice to look at
I just buy bullion (mainly in bars). Currently I have 60 1oz silver rounds (random) and 246 1 oz silver bars. I will most likely just stay with random bullion (although I might change, I'm only 13 after all).
Mine is deep, but not broad. I own very many examples of quite few different things. I have cultural preferences. Nations formed out of The Enlightenment and their progeny. Virtually NO private issue, outside of coin club pieces.
Pretty soon I'll move over to those Geiger square bars. They seem to be the future, or maybe I'm just telling myself that over and over.