Austrian Philharmonic
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is minted at the Austrian Mint in Vienna, who have been producing quality coins for collectors, investors and trade for over 800 years. First released in 1194, it was the first 24 karat legal tender bullion produced in Europe. Its legal tender value or minted face value is €100 and it is thus the legal tender of one of the most economically stable countries in the world. They have gained recent recognition as being the first gold coins issued in the new Euro currency. The reverse side of the coin shows a harmonious design of musical instruments representing the world famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The great organ in the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall (the Musikverein) is the theme for the obverse side of the coin. It is one the most finely crafted and beautiful coins in the world. The Vienna Philharmonic is struck in pure gold, 999.9 fine or 24 carats, and its purity and content is guaranteed by the Central Bank of Austria. According to the World Gold Council, the Vienna Philharmonic was the best selling gold coin in 1992 and 1995 worldwide.Please email our Sales Team
Product details
| Gold Content | 1.0 troy ounce (31.103 grammes) |
|---|---|
| Fineness | .9999 |
| Diameter | 37 mm |
| Thickness | 2 mm |
| Face Design | Musical Investments |
| Obverse Design | Vienna Golden Concert Hall Organ |
| First Released | 1194 |
| Minted Face Value or Legal Tender | €100 EUR |