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1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic
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As low as: $2,720.50
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Qty | Title | (e)Check/Wire | PayPal/Card |
1 - 9 | Bulk 1oz Gold Coins Discount | $0.00 flat $2,730.10 | $0.00 flat $2,843.85 |
10 - 19 | Bulk 1oz Gold Coins Discount | $5.00 flat $2,725.30 | $5.00 flat $2,838.85 |
20 + | Bulk 1oz Gold Coins Discount | $10.00 flat $2,720.50 | $10.00 flat $2,833.85 |
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Description
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in a protective plastic flip or tube for quantities of 10.
- Official gold bullion coin of Austria.
- Available since 1989.
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- Bears a face value of 2,000 Austrian Schillings (ATS) or €100 (Euros).
- Obverse features the image of the Musikverein Pipe Organ from the Golden Music Hall.
- Reverse includes the design of a cornucopia of instruments from the members of the orchestra.
- Available in mintage years from 1989 to 2016.
Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins originated in 1989 as a 1 oz gold bullion coin and 1/4 oz gold bullion coin. The Gold Philharmonic coin is the only one in the greater series to have featured two different denominations for its face value. When the coins were originally introduced in 1989, Austria still used its sovereign Austrian Schilling as its official currency.
The launch of the Eurozone’s common economy and currency, the Euro, changed the face value of the coins starting in 2002. The face value of 2,000 (ATS) shifted to the common currency, with all coins struck since 2002 bearing a €100 (Euro) face value. Although the coins have a Euro face value, they are only considered legal tender in Austria.
On the obverse side of all 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins you’ll find the image of the Musikverein Pipe Organ found inside of the Golden Music Hall. Located in the Innere Stadt neighborhood of Vienna, the national capital of Austria, the hall is the home performance center of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
The reverse of the Gold Philharmonic includes a cornucopia of musical instruments used by members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Included in this design are a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, four violins, and a cello, which serves as the central focal point of the design. Both designs in the coin series come from Thomas Pesendorfer, the chief engraver of the Austrian Mint.
In this product listing you have the chance to purchase 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins, each containing .9999 pure gold. These products come from a random year of issue, with mintage dates ranging from 1989 when the coins were introduced to 2016.
The Austrian Mint is the official sovereign mint of the government of Austria, and is one of the few in Europe authorized to produce Euros for the common currency zone of the European Union.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Metals Mint customer services are available to you on the phone at 1-855-360-4653, on the web using our live chat feature, and via sales@metalsmint.com.
Additional information
Weight | 1 oz |
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Metal Type | Gold |
Product Type | Uncirculated Coins |
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