1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
$2,700.00
1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
Year | 1994 |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .9999 |
Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Diameter | 37 mm |
Condition | Uncirculated |
Face Value | 100 Euros |
Issuing Country | Austria |
Obverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Reverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Austrian Philharmonic |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Plastic Flip |
Package Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 0.5 |
Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
Description
1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
Among the 1 oz gold coins for sale in the world, the Austrian Philharmonic is one of the most popular. Coveted by investors in Europe and across the globe, the Gold Philharmonic is beloved for its design honoring the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Today, 1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to you online.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to you in protective flips!
- 6th issue of 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonics!
- Final mintage of 218,600 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- The face value of 2,000 Austrian Schillings is fully backed by the Austrian government.
- On the obverse is the pipe organ in the Musikverein.
- The reverse depicts a cluster of musical instruments.
The Golden Hall is located within the Musikverein, the concert hall that hosts the performances of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. This musical group has been a formal entity since 1842 and is one of the oldest in the world that is still active today. The Musikverein is located in the Innere Stadt neighborhood of Vienna, the capital of Austria.
All of these 1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to purchase with protective flips. The coins issued in 1994 marked an early low point for the series, with demand falling for the second year in a row before the series rebounded in 1995 with almost triple the mintage of 1994.
On the obverse of 1994 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, you will find the image of the pipe organ in the Golden Concert Hall. The design was created in 1989 by Thomas Pesendorfer, the Chief Engraver of the Austrian Mint.
The reverse side of 1994 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coins comes with a depiction of musical instruments. This design element features a cello at the center that is flanked by four violins in total, with a bassoon, a harp, and a horn in the background field. Pesendorfer also created this design element.
Introduction to the Gold Philharmonic Coin
The 1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is a stunning example of craftsmanship and artistry in gold bullion. Renowned for its striking design, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and investors alike.
Design Features
On one side, the coin features the iconic Great Organ of the Wiener Musikverein, symbolizing Austria’s rich musical heritage. The reverse side showcases a harmonious ensemble of orchestral instruments, reflecting the coin’s name and its homage to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Investment Value
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the 1994 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin offers intrinsic value due to its pure gold content. Investors appreciate its liquidity and status as a reliable investment, making it a favored choice in the precious metals market.
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