• Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
  • All coins will be in protective plastic flips.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs
  • Obverse: The Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein, along with the year, weight and face value.
  • Reverse: An array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon.
  • Guaranteed by the Austrian Mint.

Details:

The Austrian 1 oz Gold Philharmonic coin, also known as the Vienna Philharmonic coin, was first introduced in 1989 by the Austrian Mint. It was the first gold bullion coin denominated in euros and quickly gained international recognition.

The obverse side of the Gold Philharmonic coin features a representation of the Great Organ found in the Golden Hall of Vienna’s Musikverein, one of the world’s most renowned concert halls. The reverse side depicts an array of musical instruments commonly found in the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, including a cello, violin, harp, flute, and French horn.

The Austrian 1 oz Gold Philharmonic coin is struck in 99.99% pure gold, making it one of the purest gold bullion coins available. It has a weight of 1 troy ounce, which is approximately 31.1 grams. The coin has a diameter of 37 mm and a thickness of 2 mm.