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1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin BU (Random Year)

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### **1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin BU (Random Year)** This outstanding **1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin BU** is one of the most recognized and admired coins denominated in euros. These Silver coins have gained worldwide popularity with their .999 purity and beautiful design featuring instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic. The **[Gold Philharmonic Coins](file:///buy-gold/austrian-philharmonic-gold)** were introduced by the Austrian Mint in October 1989 and quickly became one of the bestsellers on the bullion market, the silver version of this series was issued in 2008. After the European Union had adopted the euro currency, the coin’s denomination was also changed to euros. The Austrian Mint is located in Vienna and claims a history dating back to 1194. This is one of the most trusted refineries in the business known for the high quality and beautifully crafted products. The coin obverse shows four violins and a Vienna horn, cello, bassoon, and harp beneath the orchestra name (in German), “WIENER PHILHARMONIKER.” The reverse shows the great organ in the Vienna’s Golden Concert Hall (Musikverein), home of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Beneath are the weight, “Feidsilber” (“silver” in German), date of issue and face value in Euros. Above the organ is the official name of Austria, “REPUBLIK OSTERREICH.” **Coin Features:** - Made from .999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy oz - Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs. - A face value of 1.50 Euro from the Austrian Mint. - Comes in Brilliant Uncirculated Condition. - Individual coins arrive in plastic flips and [**multiples of 20**](file:///roll-of-20-1-oz-austrian-silver-philharmonic-coin-bu-random-year) arrive in mint-issued tubes - **Obverse:** The Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein, along with the year, weight and face value. - **Reverse**: An array of instruments, including the cello, violin, harp, Vienna horn, and bassoon. Bullion Exchanges offers only the highest quality bullion coins. We’ll make sure our products are carefully wrapped, packaged and delivered to your address. If you have any questions, just send us a message or call us at 800.852.6884, we will be happy to assist you. Own this superb **1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin BU (Random Year)** today.