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2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Gold Coin - Full Tube of 10 Coins

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Gold
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Coins
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999.9‰
Mass (g)
311.030
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5.04
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0.00 USD
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5.04
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43,044.63 USD
Dealer
Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-23
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This bundle contains 10 x 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Gold Coins supplied in an original tube from the Austrian Mint. The 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Gold Coin features the classic design of an array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, French horn, and bassoon, to represent the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of the Great Organ in Vienna's Golden concert hall, Musikverei. It also details the 2026 year-date, weight, fineness and monetary denomination. - Contains 10 troy ounces of 999.9 fine gold. - Manufactured by The Austrian Mint. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - VAT free. - Diameter: 37.00mm. Thickness: 2.00mm. - Supplied in an original tube. The Vienna Philharmonic, often shortened to just Philharmonic, was first produced in 1989. The popularity of the Vienna Philharmonic grew quickly: in 1990, the coin was the best selling in Europe and second in the world. The Austrian Mint produces coins according to demand, therefore production varies from year to year accordingly. However, the design on the coin remains the same each year.