40,92 €
Weight | 0,0311034768 kg |
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Metal | Silber |
The Vienna Philharmonic in silver, issued by the Austrian Mint, is Europe's most popular silver coin. Since its first issue on February 1, 2008, this coin has quickly become a globally recognized and esteemed investment coin and a piece of European numismatic history.
Product Details:
Obverse:
The obverse features the famous organ in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein, designed by Thomas Pesendorfer, chief engraver of the Austrian Mint. Alongside the depiction of the organ are the fine weight, the issuing country “Republic of Austria”, the minting year, and the official face value.
Reverse:
The reverse is dominated by a variety of instruments, symbolizing the Vienna Philharmonic, the namesake of the coin. The orchestra is one of the world's most renowned and serves as a significant emblem of the Republic. The only difference from the gold version of the Philharmonic is the word "Silver" stamped in small letters under "Vienna Philharmonic".
The Vienna Philharmonic in silver is not just a sought-after investment coin but also a representation of cultural excellence, making it a must-have for collectors and investors alike.