





Add an elegant 1/10 oz Random Year Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin to your holdings today!
With a larger surface area, the beauty, elegance, sophistication, and grandeur of the hall are remarkably conveyed using subtle and elegant etching and crisp, sharp, and vivid lines. The depiction of the Musikverein, "The Golden Hall," and the home of the Austrian Philharmonic, Europe's premiere, and elite orchestra shines brightly on the obverse.
Philharmonic is an adjective used to describe one's love of music, and this coin is aptly named. The Vianna Orchestra of Austria is globally renowned as one of the world's foremost orchestra's and comprises dedicated experts of their craft. Likewise, the Austrian Mint, which has been in operation since 1194, has mastered the art of minting bullion productions. Renowned for its exquisite beauty, the Philharmonic is routinely among the most sought-after bullion coins to date and has been since its inception in 1989. With a 9999 or 24 karat metal purity, the coins wider, 40-millimetre diameter serves as an excellent canvas for the expertly engraved images.
Internationally renowned for its know-how in precious metal processing and coin production, the Austrian Mint is a global player in the international minting industry. The Austrian Mint ranks among leading global mints and produces some of the world’s best-selling bullion coins along with a range of collector items. With more than 825 years of coin-making experience, since 1988 the Austrian Mint has operated as a private company and is the sole manufacturer of coins in Austria. Owned in its entirety by the Austrian National Bank, the Austrian mint combines centuries of craftsmanship tradition with some of the world’s leading coin-making technologies, much of it developed and innovated by their unique numismatic experts.
Ajoutez dès aujourd’hui une élégante pièce d'or Philharmonique autrichienne Année aléatoire 1/10 once à vos avoirs !
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Typically ships individually in plastic flip sleeve; Multiples of 20 typically ship in tube
*Consisting of 1/10 oz of 9999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features a depiction of the Great Pipe Organ of Vienna's Gold Concert Hall, and the inscriptions in German language of the country's name, year of release, metal weight, type and purity along with the legal tender value of the coin
*Reverse: Features the engraving of multiple musical instruments and the name of the Vienna Philharmonics in German
Avec une surface plus large, la beauté, l'élégance, la sophistication et la grandeur de la salle sont remarquablement transmises par une gravure élégante et subtile, et des lignes nettes, précises et vives. La représentation du Musikverein, « La Salle Doré » et le siège de l'Orchestre philharmonique autrichien, le premier orchestre d'élite d'Europe, brillent de mille feux sur l'avers.
Philharmonic is an adjective used to describe one's love of music, and this coin is aptly named. The Vianna Orchestra of Austria is globally renowned as one of the world's foremost orchestra's and comprises dedicated experts of their craft. Likewise, the Austrian Mint, which has been in operation since 1194, has mastered the art of minting bullion productions. Renowned for its exquisite beauty, the Philharmonic is routinely among the most sought-after bullion coins to date and has been since its inception in 1989. With a 9999 or 24 karat metal purity, the coins wider, 40-millimetre diameter serves as an excellent canvas for the expertly engraved images.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE AUTRICHIENNE
Internationalement reconnue pour son savoir-faire en matière de traitement des métaux précieux et de production de pièces, la Monnaie autrichienne est un acteur global de l'industrie monétaire internationale. La Monnaie autrichienne se classe parmi les principaux hôtels des monnaies dans le monde et produit certaines des pièces d'investissement les plus vendues au monde, ainsi qu'une gamme d'articles de collection. Avec plus de 825 ans d'expérience dans la fabrication de pièces, la Monnaie autrichienne fonctionne comme une entreprise privée depuis 1988 et est le seul fabriquant de pièces en Autriche. Détenue en exclusivité par la Banque nationale autrichienne, la Monnaie autrichienne allie des siècles de traditions artisanales à certaines des meilleures technologies de fabrication de pièces au monde, dont la plupart ont été développées et innovées par ses équipes numismatiques expertes uniques.