Description
Au Bullion is pleased to present the 2024 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin BU, now available for collectors and investors alike. This Brilliant Uncirculated coin, meticulously crafted by the Austrian Mint, contains 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold.
Since its inaugural release in 1989, the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin has stood as a symbol of excellence, paying tribute to the world-renowned Viennese Philharmonic Orchestra. Whether you seek a secure, moderate-scale investment or a convenient means to acquire gold in larger quantities, this coin offers an ideal solution.
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1842, holds an esteemed position within the global orchestral community. Nestled within the historic Musikverein concert hall in Vienna, the orchestra continues to enchant classical music enthusiasts worldwide. To join their ranks, musicians must undergo a rigorous audition process, reflecting the orchestra’s unwavering commitment to excellence.
Coin Specifications:
Contains 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold
Struck by the Austrian Mint
Presented in Brilliant Uncirculated Condition
Bears a face value of 25 Euros, firmly backed by the Austrian government
Arrives individually encapsulated in a protective plastic flip
Obverse Design:
The obverse of this coin showcases the iconic Musikverein Great Organ in the Golden Hall, with inscriptions reading “Republik Osterreich,” “2024,” “25 Euro,” and purity and weight details in German.
Reverse Design:
On the reverse side, a captivating arrangement of musical instruments, including a cello and four violins, among others, takes center stage. Above these instruments, the inscription “Wiener Philharmoniker” enhances the coin’s artistic appeal.
Secure your 2024 1/4 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin BU today, and own a piece of classical music history encapsulated in pure, precious gold.
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