PLEASE NOTE: Due to US Mint halting Silver production, buy now while supplies are in stock!
The Silver Philharmonic coin is the best-selling silver bullion coin on the European continent. Introduced in 2008, it is a relatively new coin on the continent but it did not take long for investors on the continent to seek out the design that was already in use on the gold bullion version of the coin.
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to US Mint halting Silver production, buy now while supplies are in stock!
The Silver Philharmonic coin is the best-selling silver bullion coin on the European continent. Introduced in 2008, it is a relatively new coin on the continent but it did not take long for investors on the continent to seek out the design that was already in use on the gold bullion version of the coin.
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All of the 2020 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coins in this listing come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition from the Austrian Mint. The coins are available to purchase individually in protective plastic flips. The coin is also available in a tube of 20 coins or a Monster Box of 500 coins. The Monster Box contains a total of 25 tubes of 20 coins each.
The Great Organ is a fixture of Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performances in the Musikverein, also known as the Golden Concert Hall. Depicted on the obverse of the 2020 Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin, this is the home concert hall for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and it is located in the Innere Stadt neighborhood in the federal capital city of Vienna.
Several musical instruments are depicted on the reverse of the 2020 1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin. The design centers on a cello, with four violins, a bassoon, a harp, and a French horn depicted around it in the design field.
The Austrian Mint issues the 2020 Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin. The mint operates from its facility in Vienna and was originally founded in 1194. The mint was initially funded with 15 tonnes of silver paid to Duke Leopold V by King Richard I of England as a ransom to allow himself and his troops to freely pass through Austria on the way to England.ety of sizes, including 1/25 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz Gold coins.
On February 1, 2008, a 1 oz Silver version of the coin was issued. The Silver Philharmonics feature the same designs found on the Gold Philharmonics and are made of .999 fine Silver. The Austrian Mint decided to further expand its Philharmonic line with a 1 oz Platinum coin in 2016. The Platinum Philharmonic kept the same design as the Gold and Silver Philharmonics and is made from .9995 fine Platinum.