1 oz Austria Gold Philharmonic Coin | Random Year
1 oz Austria Gold Philharmonic Coin | Random Year
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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Discover the harmonious beauty of the 1 oz Austria Gold Philharmonic Coin. Adored worldwide for its .9999 fine Gold content and timeless design featuring the Musikverein's rich array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn, and bassoon.
Coin Features:
This esteemed Gold bullion coin, renowned for its 1 oz Gold content and iconic design, is a treasured addition to any collection. Add the 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic to your portfolio and experience the allure of this musical masterpiece.
The Gold Philharmonic Coin:
Introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989, the 1 oz Gold Philharmonics boasts .9999 fine Gold and originally had a face value of 2,000 Austrian shillings. In 2002, the face value transitioned to €100 when the euro currency was introduced. The obverse features the grand pipe organ in Vienna's Golden Hall, while the reverse showcases an ensemble of instruments, reflecting the rich musical heritage.
Important Note:
Coins dated before 2002 bear denominations of 2000 schilling, while those from 2002 onwards are denominated as 100 euros. The dates you receive will be randomly selected, determined by the stock on hand, ensuring a delightful surprise in every acquisition at Bullion and Loan.
Coin Features:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Obverse: Showcases the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s Musikverein concert hall, along with the year, weight, and face value.
- Reverse: Depicts a captivating ensemble of musical instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn, and bassoon.
This esteemed Gold bullion coin, renowned for its 1 oz Gold content and iconic design, is a treasured addition to any collection. Add the 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic to your portfolio and experience the allure of this musical masterpiece.
The Gold Philharmonic Coin:
Introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989, the 1 oz Gold Philharmonics boasts .9999 fine Gold and originally had a face value of 2,000 Austrian shillings. In 2002, the face value transitioned to €100 when the euro currency was introduced. The obverse features the grand pipe organ in Vienna's Golden Hall, while the reverse showcases an ensemble of instruments, reflecting the rich musical heritage.
Important Note:
Coins dated before 2002 bear denominations of 2000 schilling, while those from 2002 onwards are denominated as 100 euros. The dates you receive will be randomly selected, determined by the stock on hand, ensuring a delightful surprise in every acquisition at Bullion and Loan.
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