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2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin

$2,700.00

2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin

Year2020
Mint MarkNot Shown
Purity.9999
ManufacturerAustrian Mint
Thickness2 mm
Diameter37 mm
Inner Pack10
Outer Pack100
Denomination100
ConditionUncirculated
Face Value$100 Euro
Issuing CountryAustria
Obverse DesignerThomas Pesendorfer
Reverse DesignerThomas Pesendorfer
Edge DesignSmooth
SeriesAustrian Philharmonic
CoANo
Packaging TypePlastic Flip
Package Dimensions2 x 2 x 0.3
Metal Weight1 Troy Ounce
ShippingFree Shipping on Orders Over $199

Description

2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin

Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins are one of the oldest gold bullion coins from the European continent. Among major issues from Europe, only the British Gold Britannia has been available for a longer period of time. Right now, 2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives inside of protective plastic flips or tubes of 10 coins!
  • 32nd issue of Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins!
  • Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
  • Bears a face value of 100 (Euros) backed by the federal government of Austria.
  • The obverse features the Musikverein Great Organ.
  • On the reverse is a collection of musical instruments.

Each of the 2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins in this listing comes to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are available to ship with an individual protective plastic flip or a tube containing 10 coins in total.

The 1 oz Gold Philharmonic was introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989 along with a 1/4 oz version of the coin. These remained the only two options for the first two years. A 1/10 oz coin was later added in 1991 and a 1/2 oz coin in 1994. More recently, the series gained a 1/25 oz coin in 2014. This was initially as a special 25th-anniversary release, but it proved so popular the mint has continued to issue it.

The obverse side of 2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins comes with the design of the Great Organ. This static musical instrument is located inside of the Musikverein, the home concert hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

On the reverse face of 2020 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, you will find a series of musical instruments. Each one of these instruments is representative of the ones used by the members of the orchestra. Depicted in the design is a Vienna horn, bassoon, harp, and four violins with a cello in the center of the design field.

The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was officially founded in 1842, but organized orchestral performances were known to take place in the Austrian capital of Vienna dating back to the early 1830s. The Vienna Philharmonic is widely regarded as one of, if not the finest orchestras in the world today.

All 2020 Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins are produced by the Austrian Mint at its facility in the federal capital city of Vienna. The mint was founded by Duke Leopold V in 1194.

Introduction to the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin

The 2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin is a stunning addition to any collection. Renowned for its exquisite design and high purity, this coin is a favorite among investors and numismatists alike.

Design and Features

This remarkable coin showcases the iconic Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, symbolizing Austria’s rich musical heritage. Made from 1 ounce of .9999 pure gold, it provides intrinsic value as well as beauty.

Investment Potential

Investing in the 2020 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin offers both security and potential appreciation in value. Its high-quality craftsmanship ensures that it will be a treasured asset for years to come.

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