Description

The 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin embodies two common themes in humanity: beauty and music.
Both sides of the Austrian coin feature beautifully-detailed musical instruments that generally represent music and pay tribute to the famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

The Austrian Mint introduced the 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic as the first coin in the series in 1989. It was issued along with the 1/4 oz gold coin that same year.
It was brought out for the 25th anniversary of the series and proved so well-known that the Mint kept releasing it yearly in the following years.

This series expanded instantaneously in the early years. In 1991, a 1/10 oz gold coin was introduced, and in 1994, a 1/2 oz gold coin was released.
The last expansion of the series came out 20 years after with the 2014 debut of a 1/25 oz gold coin.

Today, the Austria 1 oz Gold Philharmonic BU (Year Varies) is available online from hollywoodgoldexchange.com.

Product Highlights:

  • Each coin contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure Gold.
  • Austria’s official Gold bullion coin.
  • Obverse shows the image of the Musikverein Great Pipe Organ of the Golden Music Hall (engraver: Thomas Pesendorfer).
  • Reverse depicts the design of a collection of musical instruments from the orchestra members.
  • Each coin carries a face value of €100 (Euros), backed by the Austrian Mint.
Additional information
Weight1 oz
YearVaries
Purity.9999
Metal Content1 Troy oz
Thickness2 mm
Diameter37 mm
Weight1 oz
ConditionBrilliant Uncirculated
Issuing CountryAustria
Face Value100 Euro
Obverse DesignerThomas Pesendorfer
Reverse DesignerThomas Pesendorfer