Austrian Gold Philharmonic
Obverse Side

Reverse Side

Country of Origin: Austria
Weight: 31.1 g
Gold Content: 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams)
Purity: 22 karats
Diameter: 37mm
Thickness: 2mm

Named in honor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the world’s oldest and most revered musical institutions, the Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin was first minted in 1989. It is Europe’s leading bullion coin and is renowned for its classic design.
Austrian Gold Philharmonic Design:
- Obverse: Depicts the Great Organ of the Musikverein, a concert hall in Vienna, home to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Reverse: Showcases an array of orchestral instruments, including a string bass, cellos, violins, a bassoon, harp, and Viennese horn, representing Austria’s rich musical legacy.
Gold and silver have been money for thousands of years, and will continue to be so.
– Peter Schiff