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BU 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonics from previous years. 10 pieces come in Mint sealed tubes.
Introduced by the Austrian government to the European community in 2002, the gold Philharmonic became recognized around the world as an investor-grade bullion coin. First produced by the Austrian Mint in 1989, the Gold Austrian Vienna Philharmonic coins are among the most popular gold coins in Europe. Philharmonics remains a well-known form of gold bullion. The Vienna Philharmonic is a strikingly beautiful coin that stands to get an extra boost from the declining euro.
This coin obverse features a montage of a cello flanked on each side by two violins in front of a Vienna horn, bassoon, and harp. The reverse portrays the Great Organ in Vienna’s Golden Hall, the venue of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Philharmonic contains 1 troy ounce of 24-Karat .9999 fine gold. The gold Philharmonic is legal tender in the European Union for 100 Euros (in most cases, although some special commemorative Philharmonics were made with varying face values).