1oz Austrian Philharmonic – mixed dates

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First made in 1989 by the Austrian Mint, the Philharmonic bears an obverse design of the famous pipe organ from the Vienna Musikverein, with the reverse depicting various musical instruments from the Austrian Philharmonic orchestra. It is minted in 24 carat gold and contains one troy ounce of pure gold.

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Description

The Austrian gold Philharmonic was first minted in 1989 by the Austrian Mint. It is struck in 24 carat gold ( 0.9999) and originally had a face value of 2000 Austrian Schillings, but from 2002 onwards the face value became 100 Euros. Designed by Thomas Pesendoder, the Austrian MintÕs chief engraver, the Philharmonic bears an obverse design of the famous pipe organ from the Vienna Musikverein, with the reverse depicting eight significant orchesteral musical instruments – four violins and a cello in the foreground, with a Viennese horn, a bassoon and a harp in the background. The Philharmonic is the only modern bullion coin minted in the EU and is very popular in mainland Europe.


Specification

Weight:30g
VAT Free:Yes

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