- Silver Content – 0.999 oz.
- Gross Weight – 31.103 g
- Composition – 99.9% silver
- Coin Diameter – 37.00 mm
- Thickness – 3.2 mm
- Mint Dates – Various Dates
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The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin, also known as the Vienna Philharmonic, is a popular silver bullion coin produced by the Austrian Mint. The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin was first introduced in 2008, following the success of its gold counterpart, the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin, which was introduced in 1989. The silver coin was created to offer investors and collectors a high-quality silver bullion option.
The obverse (front) of the coin features the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s Musikverein, which is the concert hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The reverse (back) of the coin displays a collection of orchestral instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, flute, and French horn.
The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin is minted in one troy ounce of .999 fine silver (99.9% pure). It has a diameter of 37 millimeters and a thickness of 3.2 millimeters. The coin has a smooth edge, and its face value is 1.50 euros, although its intrinsic value is based on the price of silver.