2013 Austria 1 oz Silver Philharmonic BU

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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
- Mintage of 14,536,400 coins.
- Multiples of 20 are packaged in mint tubes. Multiples of 500 are packaged in gray “Monster Boxes.” All other coins will be in protective packaging.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: The Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein, along with the year, weight and face value.
- Reverse: An array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon.
- Guaranteed by the Austrian Mint.
This stunning silver bullion coin is loved around the world for its 1 oz metal content and classic, recognizable design. Add the 2013 Silver Austrian Philharmonic to your cart today!
Philharmonic Coin Series
Vienna Philharmonic coins are popular bullion coins made from gold, silver and platinum. The Gold Philharmonic was first offered for purchase on October 10, 1989. The 1 oz gold coin was made from .9999 fine gold with a face value of 2,000 Austrian schillings. In 2002, the nominal face value changed to €100 with the adoption of the euro. Since its inception, the Gold Philharmonic has retained a depiction of the great pipe organ in the Vienna Musikverein’s Golden Hall on the obverse and an array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn and bassoon, on the reverse. Gold Philharmonic coins come in a variety of sizes, including 1/25 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 oz gold coins.
On February 1, 2008, a 1 oz silver version of the coin was issued. The Silver Philharmonics feature the same designs found on the Gold Philharmonics and are made of .999 fine silver. The Austrian Mint decided to further expand their Philharmonic line with a 1 oz platinum coin in 2016. The Platinum Philharmonic kept the same design as the Gold and Silver Philharmonics and is made from .9995 fine Platinum.
For the 15th anniversary of the Vienna Philharmonic gold bullion coin in 2004, the Austrian Mint created a 1,000 oz version with a face value of €100,000. The "Big Phil" coin contains 31.103 kg of .9999 fine gold. For the 20th anniversary, the Austrian Mint created a 20 oz .9999 fine Gold Philharmonic coin. On the 25th anniversary, the Austrian Mint introduced a new size in the series with the 1/25 oz .9999 fine Gold Philharmonic coin that is a permanent size for the series.
Posted By:Old 13 Farms
From:Alabama
Date:Jan 14, 2022
Very Nice design at a low price. Great availability. Easy to collect and grow the silver stack. Great way to gain silver weight.
- Pros
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Attractive Design
- Mint Condition
- Recognized Brand
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:David H.
From:Paxton, MA
Date:Dec 27, 2014
These coins are fantastic additions to anyone's collection. The coins came quickly, and had no scuffs or dents anywhere on them.
- Pros
- Recognized Brand
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Easy to Sell
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Attractive Design
- Mint Condition
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:MD
From:Washington, DC
Date:Oct 6, 2013
This coin is much more impressive than it appears in the product advertisement. It's even more spectacular in the display holder, in which I have it stored. The international bullion travels very well. APMEX is why one stop shop for these offerings. I appreciate that.
- Pros
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Recognized Brand
- Attractive Design
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:Joel
From:Texas
Date:Sep 11, 2013
Fine silver, by definition, has a millesimal fineness of 999. Stamping "feinsilber" on these coins is equivalent to claiming that purity. Also, notice that the coin is approved for IRA accounts. There's really nothing to doubt about the purity of this coin--at least not any more than any other coin.
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Posted By:Mark j
From:CA
Date:Jun 8, 2013
Douglas, in Hawaii...The ASE also does not have .999(or).9999 on it. Look into the what you are buying before putting a post. This coin is pure and true. Read up on the bullion made around the world. You will learn....
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

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