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Austrian Gold Philharmonic

The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin, also known as the Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coin, is one of the most famous and widely traded gold bullion coins in the world. It is produced by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) and is renowned for its high purity, exquisite design, and cultural significance. It is one of the coins available as part of the Vienna Philharmonic Coin Series from the Austrian Mint.

Key Features of the Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin:

1. Design:

- Obverse (Front):

  1. The obverse of the coin features a detailed depiction of the Great Organ from the Golden Hall (Musikverein) in Vienna, which is the concert hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
  2. The inscriptions on the obverse include “REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH” (Republic of Austria), the coin’s face value, the weight, the metal content, and the year of issue. For example, a 1-ounce coin would typically be inscribed with “1 UNZE GOLD 999.9.”

- Reverse (Back):

  1. The reverse showcases a variety of musical instruments associated with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. These include a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, cello, and four violins.
  2. The inscription “WIENER PHILHARMONIKER” (Vienna Philharmonic) is prominently displayed along the top.

2. Specifications:

- Material: 99.99% pure gold (24 karats). - Weight: The coin is available in multiple sizes:

  1. 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams)
  2. 1/2 troy ounce (15.552 grams)
  3. 1/4 troy ounce (7.776 grams)
  4. 1/10 troy ounce (3.110 grams)
  5. There are also special editions and fractional sizes available for certain years.

- Diameter:

  1. 37 mm for the 1 oz coin
  2. 28 mm for the 1/2 oz coin
  3. 22 mm for the 1/4 oz coin
  4. 16 mm for the 1/10 oz coin

- Thickness:

  1. 2 mm for the 1 oz coin
  2. Other sizes vary accordingly.

- Face Value: The face value is denominated in Euros, reflecting Austria's currency:

  1. €100 for the 1 oz coin
  2. €50 for the 1/2 oz coin
  3. €25 for the 1/4 oz coin
  4. €10 for the 1/10 oz coin
  5. Note: The face value is symbolic, as the actual market value is based on the gold content.

3. History:

- The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin was first introduced in 1989, and it quickly became one of the best-selling gold coins in the world. It was initially denominated in Austrian Schillings (ATS), but after the Euro was adopted, the face value was changed to Euros.

4. Investment and Collectibility:

- The coin is highly sought after by both investors and collectors due to its high gold purity (99.99%) and its status as a legal tender backed by the Austrian government. - Its design, which has remained largely unchanged since its introduction, is widely recognized and respected. - The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin is particularly popular in Europe and Japan, often topping sales charts in these regions.

5. Special Editions:

- The Austrian Mint occasionally releases special editions of the Philharmonic Gold Coin, including proof versions, anniversary editions, and coins with unique finishes or packaging.

Conclusion

: The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin is an exceptional blend of cultural heritage and investment appeal. Its high purity, elegant design featuring musical instruments, and association with the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra make it a prized possession for collectors and a solid choice for gold investors.


The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin is available in several denominations, each corresponding to different weights and face values. These denominations allow for flexibility in purchasing, whether for investment purposes or collection. Here are the various denominations of the Philharmonic Gold Coins:

1. 1 Ounce (1 oz) Philharmonic Gold Coin

  1. Weight: 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams)
  2. Diameter: 37 mm
  3. Thickness: 2 mm
  4. Face Value: €100
  5. Gold Purity: 99.99% (24 karats)

2. 1/2 Ounce (1/2 oz) Philharmonic Gold Coin

  1. Weight: 1/2 troy ounce (15.552 grams)
  2. Diameter: 28 mm
  3. Thickness: 1.6 mm
  4. Face Value: €50
  5. Gold Purity: 99.99% (24 karats)

3. 1/4 Ounce (1/4 oz) Philharmonic Gold Coin

  1. Weight: 1/4 troy ounce (7.776 grams)
  2. Diameter: 22 mm
  3. Thickness: 1.2 mm
  4. Face Value: €25
  5. Gold Purity: 99.99% (24 karats)

4. 1/10 Ounce (1/10 oz) Philharmonic Gold Coin

  1. Weight: 1/10 troy ounce (3.110 grams)
  2. Diameter: 16 mm
  3. Thickness: 1.2 mm
  4. Face Value: €10
  5. Gold Purity: 99.99% (24 karats)

5. 1/25 Ounce (1/25 oz) Philharmonic Gold Coin

  1. Weight: 1/25 troy ounce (1.244 grams)
  2. Diameter: 13 mm
  3. Face Value: €4
  4. Gold Purity: 99.99% (24 karats)
  5. Note: This denomination was introduced in 2014, primarily to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Vienna Philharmonic Gold Coin.

Summary:

- The 1 oz coin is the standard and most popular denomination, often used by serious investors due to its higher value and better price-per-ounce ratio. - The 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coins offer more affordable entry points and are popular among both investors looking to diversify and collectors. - The 1/25 oz coin is more of a collector’s item or a gift option due to its small size and unique status in the series.

Each denomination maintains the same iconic design and gold purity, ensuring that no matter the size, every Philharmonic Gold Coin is a high-quality piece representing Austria's rich cultural heritage.