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Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coin
Mint: Austrian Mint
Country: Austria
Purity: 24-karat, 99.99%
Obverse: Great Organ of Vienna’s Musikverein Concert Hall with weight, purity, and face value
Reverse: Instruments of the Philharmonic
Considered by many to be the world’s most beautiful bullion coin, the Gold Vienna Philharmonic Coin was released in 1989 with a face value of 2,000 shillings. In 2002, its value was adjusted to euro, making it the first bullion coin to be denominated in the euro currency. Today, each 1 oz Gold Vienna Philharmonic Coin has a face value of 100 euro.
Gold Vienna Philharmonics are minted in honor of Vienna’s famous Philharmonic Orchestra and are a testament to the country’s cultural and musical heritage. The coins are available in five sizes, suiting investors of all budgets: 1/25, 1/10, ¼, ½, and 1 oz.
The obverse of these exquisite coins features the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s Concert Hall, the Musikverein, where the orchestra performs its beloved New Year’s Concert. The reverse features various instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic, including a cello, harp, Vienna horn, bassoon, and violin.
Gold Vienna Philharmonic features:
- Struck from 99.99% pure gold
- Sovereign coin backed by the Austrian government