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2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Silver Coin

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Silver
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Coins
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999‰
Mass (g)
31.100
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42.86
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0.00 USD
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42.86
Price
88.31 USD
Dealer
Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-23
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The 2026 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Silver 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 Austrian Philharmonic 1oz Silver Coin bears the portrait of the Great Organ in Vienna's Golden concert hall, Musikverei. It also details the 2026 year-date, weight, and the monetary denomination of €1.50. - Contains 1 troy ounce of 999.0 fine silver. - Manufactured by The Austrian Mint. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - Diameter: 37.00mm. Thickness: 3.20mm. - Supplied in a plastic coin flip. - Multiples of 20 will be supplied in original tubes. - Multiples of 20 tubes will be supplied in an original Monster Box. The Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coin is a legal tender coin of Austria. Produced annually by the Austrian Mint, it was first minted in 2008 and is now the highest minted and most well-known silver bullion coin from Europe. Silver is subject to VAT at a rate of 20%.