2009 Austria 1 oz Gold Philharmonic BU

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Coin Highlights:
This stunning gold bullion coin is loved around the world for its classic, recognizable design. Add the 2009 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic coin to your cart today.
The Gold Philharmonic Coin
The Austrian Mint first issued the 1 oz Gold Philharmonics in 1989. The 1 oz gold coin was fashioned from .9999 fine gold and had a face value of 2,000 Austrian shillings. The face value of Philharmonic Gold coins was changed from €100 to €100 in 2002, when the currency was introduced in 2002. The Gold Philharmonic coin's obverse depicts the magnificent pipe organ in Vienna's Golden Hall, while the reverse features an assortment of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon.
The Gold Philharmonic was created as a gold tribute to the renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the world's most well-known orchestras.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
- Multiples of 10 are packaged in mint tubes. All other coins will be in protective packaging.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Mintage of 835,700 coins.
- Obverse: Depicts the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein, along with the year, weight and face value.
- Reverse: Features an array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon.
- Guaranteed by the Austrian Mint.
This stunning gold bullion coin is loved around the world for its classic, recognizable design. Add the 2009 1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonic coin to your cart today.
The Gold Philharmonic Coin
The Austrian Mint first issued the 1 oz Gold Philharmonics in 1989. The 1 oz gold coin was fashioned from .9999 fine gold and had a face value of 2,000 Austrian shillings. The face value of Philharmonic Gold coins was changed from €100 to €100 in 2002, when the currency was introduced in 2002. The Gold Philharmonic coin's obverse depicts the magnificent pipe organ in Vienna's Golden Hall, while the reverse features an assortment of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon.
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