1 oz 2020 Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin
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Since its Founding in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra has since garnered a global reputation as one of the best in the world. As the pride of both Vienna and Austria, the philharmonic orchestra was aptly chosen for the 1 oz Gold offering, comprised of 9999 pure gold and released in 1989 by the Austrian Mint. The Gold rendition has gone on to receive a proportionate amount of international acclaim, being the best globally selling coin in 1992, 1995, and 1996. In 2008, a silver edition was conceived in 999 fine silver to the delight of bullion collectors everywhere. The silver Philharmonic has continued the legacy of its gold counterpart and enjoys an elevated status as one of the most recognizable and beautifully designed coins available. The 2020 release maintains the high standard of beauty, elegance, and a meticulous design for which the series is known for and is being offered to you at the lowest price available!
Illustrated on the reverse side are the main instruments of the Vienna Orchestra; a harp, violin, cello, flute, bassoon, and French horn, all displayed in a tasteful visual array. The coin's incredible luster enhances the true beauty of the vivid and immaculately etched images. "Viennese orchestra" written in German serves as the coin's legend.
The obverse contains the depiction of the famed Weiner Musikverein, the home of the Vienna Orchestra. The "Republic of Austria" accompanies the image and "1-ounce pure silver" inscribed in German.
Due to an elevated global standing, the Philharmonic coin is a sound addition to your holdings as a highly liquid item. Add some 2020 Australian Philharmonic Silver coins to your cart right now!
In multiples of 20 these coins will be shipped in a plastic tube. In multiples of 500 these coins will be shipped in a monster box.
| 6469 | |
| Austria | |
| Austrian Mint | |
| Brilliant uncirculated | |
| 999 | |
| Great Pipe Organ of Vienna's Golden Concert Hall | |
| Philharmonic instruments | |
| 2008 | |
| 37.0 | |
| 3.45 | |
| EUR 1,5 | |
| 2020 | |
| Thomas Pesendorfer | |
| 1.00 |
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Build your wealth in ounces with the purchase of a 1 oz 2020 Australian Philharmonic Silver coin to your holdings today!
Since its Founding in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra has since garnered a global reputation as one of the best in the world.
As the pride of both Vienna and Austria, the philharmonic orchestra was aptly chosen for the 1 oz Gold offering, comprised of 9999 pure gold and released in 1989 by the Austrian Mint.
The Gold rendition has gone on to receive a proportionate amount of international acclaim, being the best globally selling coin in 1992, 1995, and 1996.
In 2008, a silver edition was conceived in 999 fine silver to the delight of bullion collectors everywhere.
The silver Philharmonic has continued the legacy of its gold counterpart and enjoys an elevated status as one of the most recognizable and beautifully designed coins available.
The 2020 release maintains the high standard of beauty, elegance, and a meticulous design for which the series is known for and is being offered to you at the lowest price available!
Illustrated on the reverse side are the main instruments of the Vienna Orchestra; a harp, violin, cello, flute, bassoon, and French horn, all displayed in a tasteful visual array.
The coin's incredible luster enhances the true beauty of the vivid and immaculately etched images.
"Viennese orchestra" written in German serves as the coin's legend.
The obverse contains the depiction of the famed Weiner Musikverein, the home of the Vienna Orchestra.
The "Republic of Austria" accompanies the image and "1-ounce pure silver" inscribed in German.
Due to an elevated global standing, the Philharmonic coin is a sound addition to your holdings as a highly liquid item.
Add some 2020 Australian Philharmonic Silver coins to your cart right now!
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