Austrian Philharmonic

Austrian Philharmonic Front
Austrian Philharmonic Back

Specifications

Size Fine Metal Content Diameter Weight Fineness
1 oz. 31.103 grams 37 mm 31.103 grams (1 troy oz) .9999 or 24 karats
1/4 oz 7.766 grams 22 mm 7.776 grams (.25 troy oz.) .9999 or 24 karats

The Gold Austrian Philharmonic 2024 mintage bullion is now available from Dillon Gage. The Philharmonic was first minted in 1989. The Silver Austrian Philharmonic and the Platinum Austrian Philharmonic are also available.

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In 1989, the chief engraver of the Austrian Mint, Thomas Pesendorfer designed the coin that commemorates the world-renowned orchestra and features a string bass, cellos, violins, a bassoon, a harp and a Viennese horn, on its reverse. The obverse of the coin shows the great organ of the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna, the orchestra’s home. The face value, weight, fineness and year of issue also feature on this side of the coin.

According to the World Gold Council, the Gold Austrian Philharmonic was the best-selling gold coin worldwide in 1992, 1995 and 1996.