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1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Silver Coin | Mixed Years

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1 oz Vienna Philharmonic silver coin - Mixed Years. Struck by the Austrian Mint from investment silver at 999.9 fineness, featuring the Musikverein organ and classical instruments. Standard VAT applies. Order now at GoldInvest24.

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1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Silver Coin | Mixed Years

Europe's most iconic investment silver coin

1 oz Vienna Philharmonic Silver Coin is one of the most popular investment coins in Europe and worldwide. Struck from pure investment silver of 999.9 fineness by the prestigious Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), it represents a perfect combination of tradition, investment value and an extraordinary design inspired by classical music. Since its first silver issue in 2008, the Vienna Philharmonic has become one of the best-selling silver bullion coins on the European and global market.

The "mixed years" variant means that the coin may originate from different years of issue, while maintaining the same weight, silver fineness and quality of strike. For investors to whom the specific year of issue is not critical, this option offers the most cost-effective entry point into Austrian Mint investment silver.


Obverse - Organ of the Golden Hall of the Musikverein

The obverse of the coin features the monumental organ of the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein, one of the world's most famous concert halls. The inscription reads "REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH" along with the weight, silver fineness and face value of 1.50 euros. The Golden Hall is the home of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and is renowned for its exceptional acoustics. The organ motif gives the coin its unmistakable character, connecting the world of numismatics with the high culture of the City of Music, Vienna.


Reverse - a tribute to classical music

The reverse displays a composition of musical instruments including a violin, harp, bassoon, cello and French horns - symbolising the Viennese musical tradition. Thomas Pesendorfer's design has long been regarded as one of the most recognisable motifs in the world of numismatics. The finely detailed instruments make the coin not only a sought-after investment asset but also an aesthetically appealing collector's piece. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is world-famous, and this silver coin carries its name into the hands of investors around the globe.


Why invest in the Vienna Philharmonic silver coin?

  • Contains 1 troy oz of pure investment silver at 999.9 fineness - the highest purity for maximum investment value.

  • Issued by the prestigious Austrian Mint, with over 800 years of minting tradition.

  • One of the most widely recognised and traded investment products on the European and world market.

  • Legal tender with a face value of 1.50 euros.

  • Available at an attractive price in the "mixed years" variant - ideal for cost-conscious investors.

  • High liquidity: the silver coin is recognised worldwide by dealers, banks and investors and can be sold at any time with ease.

  • A unique combination of cultural heritage and investment value: as a tribute to the world-famous orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic unites cultural prestige with the security of physical silver.

Vienna Philharmonic silver coins are an excellent choice for investors and collectors who value the combination of stable silver prices with a beautiful musical design. The coin is ideal as a long-term investment, as a gift for music lovers, and as part of a diversified precious metals portfolio. Explore other silver coins available in our GoldInvest24 shop.


Investment silver and VAT

Unlike investment gold, the purchase of investment silver is subject to standard VAT in most countries. This applies equally to the Vienna Philharmonic silver coin, regardless of whether it is a specific or mixed year. When purchasing in larger quantities - such as mint tubes of 20 pieces or bulk boxes of 500 pieces - per-unit costs can be optimised. GoldInvest24 offers competitive pricing and fast delivery in professional packaging.


History of the Vienna Philharmonic coin

The Austrian Mint has been striking the Vienna Philharmonic in gold since 1989 and in silver since 2008. Since then, the silver variant has grown into one of the most sought-after bullion coins in Europe. The coin's name is derived from the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which has been performing in Vienna since 1842 and regularly hosts New Year's concerts in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein. This unique fusion of art, culture and investment value makes the Philharmonic a symbol of Austrian craftsmanship at its finest.


FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the "mixed years" variant and a specific year?
The coin may come from different years of issue, but all specimens have identical weight, silver fineness and design.

Is the coin legal tender?
Yes, the coin has a face value of 1.50 euros and is fully legal tender in Austria.

What packaging do the Philharmonics come in?
Coins are packaged in protective capsules, mint tubes of 20 pieces, or bulk boxes of 500 pieces.

Is VAT charged on the Vienna Philharmonic silver coin?
Yes. Silver coins are subject to standard VAT. The applicable rate depends on the country of purchase.

When did the Austrian Mint begin striking the Vienna Philharmonic in silver?
The Austrian Mint has been striking the Vienna Philharmonic in silver since 2008.


Technical specification

  • Country: Austria

  • Manufacturer: Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich)

  • Series: Vienna Philharmonic

  • Metal: Silver

  • Fineness: 999.9/1000

  • Weight: 31.1035 g (1 troy oz)

  • Diameter: 37 mm

  • Face value: 1.50 euros

  • Individual packaging: plastic capsule

  • Bulk packaging: 20 pieces in a tube, 500 pieces in a box

Parameters:
Country:
Austria
Metal:
Srebro
Weight:
1oz
Type:
Monety
Test:
999/1000
Batch:
Wiedeńscy Filharmonicy
Diameter:
37 mm
Thickness:
3,28 mm
Metal weight:
31,1035 g
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