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1/4 oz Austrian Philharmonic gold coin - 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Thickness:
- other, of circular cross-section
- Other articles:
- Gold
- Nominal:
- OTHER
- Weight:
- 1/4 ounce (1/4 oz)
- The mediator:
- 22,00 mm
- Country of origin:
- Austria
- The year:
- Losowy
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- Perth Mint
- Trial:
- 999,9
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The Vienna Philharmonic is the first bullion coin minted from pure gold issued in the Euro currency. Created in honor of the Vienna Philharmonic, sought after by investors from Europe, North America, as well as Japan, it is one of the most popular products in the offer of the Austrian Mint.
The impressive building of the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich) - the producer of the coin - is located in one of the most prestigious locations in Vienna, where behind a classic facade lies the most modern production center. It is there that centuries of craftsmanship and tradition combine with the latest money production technologies.
The owner of the company producing 450 million coins annually is the Central Bank of Austria, so the products of the Austrian Mint have government guarantees of metal purity.
History of the Vienna Philharmonic
The Vienna Philharmonic coin has been minted since 1989. The coin's design was created using computer graphics and then transferred onto gold. According to the World Gold Council, in 1992, 1995, and 1996, the Philharmonic was the best-selling bullion coin in the world.
What does the 1/4 oz Austrian Philharmonic gold coin - 24h Shipping! look like?
The obverse of the coin features the grand organ of the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna, where the orchestra is based. We can also read the value, weight, purity, and year of minting of the coin.
The reverse depicts a series of symphonic instruments, including a harp, cello, and several pairs of violins in an aesthetic arrangement, accompanied by the interesting typography of Wiener Philharmoniker.
The Vienna Philharmonic stands out as a means of payment recognized worldwide, making it easy to transact with them wherever bullion coins are traded and precious metals are sold.
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