Silver Philharmonic 1 ounce
Silver Philharmonic 1 ounce
Silver Philharmonic 1 ounce
Silver Philharmonic 1 ounce

Silver Philharmonic 1 ounce

The silver Vienna Philharmonic has been issued by the Austrian Mint in the weight unit of 1 ounce since 2008. This coin is one of the most popular silver coins in the world. The motif, which remains the same every year, shows a selection of instruments from the famous Austrian orchestra. The value side shows the organ of the Vienna Musikverein, which is well-known from the New Year's concerts.

Fine weight 31.1035 g
  • Manufacturer Austrian Mint
  • conservation customary in banking
  • Size 37 x 3.2
  • Country of origin Austria
  • Face value Euro 1.50
  • Availability Available
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The Silver Philharmonic has a face value of 1.50 euros, making it the first silver bullion coin with a euro face value. The actual allocation of coins is subject to availability, so unfortunately special vintage requests cannot be considered. You can purchase the coin not only individually packaged or in a box, but also in coin tubes (with 20 coins each) or in boxes of 500 coins each.

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 The Silver Vienna Philharmonic 1 ounce is an official bullion coin made of 99.9 % pure silver with a fine weight of 31.10 grams, minted by the Austrian Mint.

The obverse shows the Great Organ of the Musikverein in Vienna, while the reverse displays the instruments of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.What design does the Silver Philharmonic feature?

Yes, the coin has an official face value in euros and is legal tender in Austria.

Yes, silver coins are generally subject to VAT in Germany, often applied under the margin taxation scheme.

This coin is ideal for investors seeking a well-known European silver coin with strong liquidity.

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