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The Austrian Silver Vienna Philharmonic is a silver coin produced by the Austrian Mint. It is the most popular silver bullion coin in Europe. The coin is legal tender in Austria with a face value of 1.50 Euros. It weighs exactly 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. This Austrian Philharmonic silver coin has a beautiful design and is popular among all collectors and investors alike.
Now is the time to get your 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin before they are too hard to get. These coins look stunning in .999 fine silver and are super popular every year. Get yours today.
Features:
The obverse of the coin has a detailed image of the large pipe organ in their concert hall, Großer Musikvereinssaal. The organ is one of the greatest organs in the world. This organ is magnified by the hall which is acoustically perfect. Arched above the organ’s image is ‘Republik Österreich’. Below the image is ‘ 1 Unze Feinsilber’ under which is ‘2022’ and ‘1,50 Euro’.
The reverse of the coin has an image of several instruments used by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, two violins, two violas, a cello, a bassoon, a French horn and a harp. Arched above the image is ‘Wiener Philharmoniker’. Just above the instruments is ‘Silber’.
The Austrian Mint has had over 825 years experience and since 1988 has operated as a private company. They are the sole source for minting the Republic of Austria’s euro coins for circulation. They’re also responsible for making some of the world’s best-selling bullion coins. The Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin is one of those coins. First introduced as a gold coin in 1989, it quickly became very popular. In 2008, the mint introduced the coin in silver and the popularity of the coin really grew. It grew further still when in 2016 they released the coin in platinum.
Mint | Austrian Mint |
Year | Any Year |
Country | Austria |
Weight | 1oz |
Purity | 999 |
Status | Active |