Any quantity available for $29.99 per coin over spot!
Introducing the latest addition to the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Series – the 1/25 oz gold coin. Originally launched to celebrate the program's 25th anniversary, this petite gold coin gained immense popularity, leading the Austrian Mint to include the 1/25 ... Read More
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1+ | $137.28 | $138.71 | $143.00 |
As low as $49.99 per coin over spot!
Introducing the 2024 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, a tribute to Austria's rich cultural heritage and musical excellence. These remarkable coins are now ready for purchase online at BullionMax, embodying the spirit of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and its profound influence on Austrian culture. Coin Highlights: Securely packag... Read More
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1-9 | $730.56 | $738.17 | $761.00 |
10-19 | $725.56 | $733.12 | $755.79 |
20+ | $720.56 | $728.07 | $750.58 |
As low as $59.29 per coin over spot!
The 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin, a masterpiece of brilliance and harmony, awaits you. Minted with precision by the Austrian National Mint, this coin holds a special place as the third largest in the Philharmonic series. With 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 ... Read More
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1-9 | $739.86 | $747.57 | $770.69 |
10-19 | $734.86 | $742.51 | $765.48 |
20+ | $729.86 | $737.46 | $760.27 |
As low as $91.49 per coin over spot!
Introducing the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Series, a beloved global collection cherished by enthusiasts worldwide. Originally introduced in 1989, this series has expanded over two decades to encompass a diverse range of five weights. Among these, we proudly present the 1/2 oz Gold Philharmonic for the year 2024, now available for your acquisition t... Read More
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1-9 | $1,442.62 | $1,457.65 | $1,502.73 |
10-19 | $1,437.62 | $1,452.60 | $1,497.52 |
20+ | $1,432.62 | $1,447.54 | $1,492.31 |
As low as $63.89 per oz over spot!
The Austrian Philharmonic Gold Series is the most recognizable coin collection from Austria. It was first issued in 1989 by the Austrian Mint and has become an integral addition to the European precious metals industry with silver, platinum and gold versions. ... Read More
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1-9 | $2,756.15 | $2,784.86 | $2,870.99 |
10-19 | $2,751.15 | $2,779.81 | $2,865.78 |
20+ | $2,746.15 | $2,774.76 | $2,860.57 |
Any quantity available for $95.09 per coin over spot!
The Austrian Mint curated some of the best gold bullion coins in the industry with the creation of the Austrian Philharmonic Series. It is a popular addition to their impressive shelf that was first introduced in 1989 and helmed by their very own Chief Engraver, Thomas Pesendorfer. Today, BullionMax is happy to present to you the 202... Read More
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1+ | $2,777.35 | $2,806.28 | $2,893.07 |
Experience the rich culture and artistic heritage of Austria with the 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic coin, the official gold bullion coin of the country. Designed by Thomas Pesendorfer, this exquisite coin showcases the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, a symbol of national pride. BullionMax is proud to bring you 1/10 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins for ... Read More
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Introducing the Austrian Gold Philharmonic, a renowned series of bullion coins hailing from Austria. This iconic collection originated in 1989 and is brought to you by the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), an ancient mint with over 800 years of rich history. Among the diverse coins in this series, you'll find the 1/10 oz gold coin, a small... Read More
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Step into the world of European gold bullion with the Austrian Gold Philharmonic. Since its introduction in 1989, this iconic coin series has continued to captivate collectors and investors alike. Now, you have the opportunity to own ½ oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, available for purchase online from BullionMax. Secure yours today and embark on a golden symphony of ... Read More
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Introducing the focal point of the Austrian Philharmonic Series – the 1 oz gold coin. Unveiled in 1989, it stands as one of the two longest-standing options in the series, alongside the 1/4 oz gold coin introduced during the same period. The 1 oz Gold Philharmonic ranks among the globe's most sought-after gold coins, renowned for its timeless appeal. Now, you have the opportunity to own the 2024 edition of the 1 ... Read More
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The Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin was introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989 and has since become one of the world’s most sought-after coins, often recognized as Europe’s best-selling gold coin. The series initially featured 1 oz and 1/4 oz gold coins, originally issued with face values in Austrian schillings. In 2002, the series updated its coins to feature Euro denominations. Currently, the 2002 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are ... Read More
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Like the Canadian gold maple leaf and the Krugerrand, the design of the Philharmonic coins, regardless of precious metal or weight, doesn’t change. Their first issue was so wildly popular that the Austrian Mint kept its original design untouched every year since 1989. Of course, the first gold Philharmonic coins were minted before Austria adopted the euro currency, so pre-2002 mintages have a face value of 2,000 Austrian schillings (abbreviated as öS or just S).
Since 2014, gold Philharmonic coins are regularly issued in five weights: the standard 1 oz and the “fractional” weights 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz and a miniscule 1/25 oz coin.
There were also two special and very limited issues: a huge 2009 20 oz. gold Philharmonic limited to just 6,027 total coins minted, and the supermassive 2004 1 kg gold Philharmonic called the “big Phil.” No, we don’t have any 1 kg gold Philharmonics in stock and if we did I’d buy one myself.
While variety is indeed the spice of life, the 1 oz gold Philharmonic has been a top-selling bullion coin year after year.
At first glance, you might think a building is featured on the Philharmonic’s reverse design. Perhaps the Viennese concert hall? Turns out, that epic structure you thought was architecture is really the Musikverein pipe organ. Found inside of the Golden Hall (Großer Musikvereinssaal) in the Innere Stadt neighborhood of Vienna, this truly incredible pipe organ is often used in performances by the Vienna Philharmonic. The organ is housed in an elaborate neoclassical case made of gilded wood – so when you look at the reverse of a gold Philharmonic coin, the colors are pretty accurate…
The obverse features inscriptions in German (the native language of Austria): Republik Oesterreich and Unze Gold 9999 or “Republic of Austria” and “1 ounce 0.9999 pure gold.” Face value (generally in euro) and mintage year also appear on the obverse.
A few years back, the team at CoinWeek got an unprecedented guided tour of the Austrian Mint! Their video is definitely worth watching:
The obverse of every Philharmonic minted since 1989 has showcased instruments used by the Vienna Philharmonic.
Specifically, a cello with two violins on each side make up the foreground. Behind, from left to right, are a French horn, a bassoon and a standing harp which represent the dozens and dozens of musicians who collaborate to perform absolutely breathtaking music.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: Where are the percussion instruments? You’re thinking strings, brass and woodwinds are all represented here – but what about the fourth family of classical musical instruments? Well, you may be surprised to know that standing harps are played by “percussing” the strings, and therefore are considered both a percussion and a string instrument! The things you learn when you work with coins all day!
You’ll also note the inscription Weiner Philharmoniker, or Viennese Orchestra in Austria’s native language, German.