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1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin (Random Year)

$400.00

Year Random
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity 0.9999
Manufacturer Austrian Mint
Thickness 1.2 mm
Diameter 22 mm
Denomination 500
Condition Varies
Face Value $500 Shillings
Issuing Country Austria

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The 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic is available from the year of our choice in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. First released in 1989 by the Austrian National Mint, the 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is the third largest piece in the mint’s Philharmonic coin series. Each coin has been minted with 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 pure gold and has a face value of 25 Euros. While we cannot specify the exact years you will receive, each coin is guaranteed to be in brilliant uncirculated condition and will ship encased in either a protective coin sleeve or a sealed tube.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives in protective plastic flips!
  • Comes with the possibility of random dates!
  • Possible dates range from 1989 to present!
  • Contains 1/4 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
  • Bears a face value of either 500 Schillings (1989-2001) or 25 Euros (2002-present) backed by the government of Austria.
  • On the obverse is the pipe organ in the Musikverein.
  • The reverse features musical instruments.
  • Please remember that matching dates are possible if you buy several.

The stunning artwork featured on the Austrian Philharmonic Coin was designed by the Austrian Mint’s chief engraver, Thomas Pesendorfer. Gracing the front of the coin is an instrument that frequent concert goers will recognize as the Pipe Organ that stands in the Golden Hall of Vienna’s Musikverein. From its iconic pipes to the sculpted cherubs mounted to its mantel, Pesendorfer has captured every intricate detail of each architectural element. Appearing in an arched formation above the organ is an inscription, that reads “Republik Osterreich.” Printed directly beneath the organ are the coin’s weight, purity, mintage year and denomination, also in the native German.

On the reverse side of the coin, Pesendorfer depicts several other musical instruments as tribute to the talented musicians of this world-renowned orchestra. Included in this collection are a French horn, a basoon, a harp and a cello flanked by a series of four violins. As with the organ, Pesendorf has taken great care to provide an accurate portrayal of each instrument. Inscribed along the upper edge of the coin is the title “Weiner Philharmoniker,” which is the German translation for “Vienna Philharmonic.”

With its impeccable artwork and its exceptional composition, the 1/4 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is an ideal bullion piece for the musically inclined investor. If you would like to learn more about these coins or come across any questions while browsing our website, feel free to call us at 800-276-6508. Our customer service team can also be reached via live chat and email for added convenience.

Year Random
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity 0.9999
Manufacturer Austrian Mint
Thickness 1.2 mm
Diameter 22 mm
Denomination 500
Condition Varies
Face Value $500 Shillings
Issuing Country Austria
Obverse Designer Thomas Pesendorfer
Reverse Designer Thomas Pesendorfer
Edge Design Smooth
Series Austrian Philharmonic
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic Flip
Metal Weight .25 Troy Ounce

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