2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
$2,699.00
2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
Year | 2011 |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .9999 |
Manufacturer | Austrian Mint |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Diameter | 37 mm |
Condition | Uncirculated |
Face Value | 100 Euro |
Issuing Country | Austria |
Obverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Reverse Designer | Thomas Pesendorfer |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Austrian Philharmonic |
CoA | No |
Capsule Size | 37 mm |
Packaging Type | Plastic Flip |
Package Dimensions | 2.0 x 2.0 x 0.5 |
Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
Description
2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
One of the world’s most popular gold coins for sale is the Austrian Gold Philharmonic. Several times in its history, this series has nabbed the title of best–selling gold coin in a given year, with 1 oz gold coins available in the series since 1989. Now, 2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available to you for purchase online.
Coin Highlights:
- Coins arrive in an individual protective flip!
- 23rd year of offering in the Austrian Gold Philharmonic Series!
- Declared mintage of 586,686 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- Issued a face value of 100 Euro by Austria.
- Great Pipe Organ on the obverse.
- Musical instruments on the reverse.
- Designs inspired by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Austrian Mint, also known as Münze Österreich AG, was founded in 1194 by Duke Leopold V of Austria. It is one of the oldest mints in the world and has been producing coins for more than 800 years.
Founded in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performs at the Musikverein. The Musikverein is a concert hall located in the Innere Stadt borough of Vienna, Austria. It was built in 1870 and is considered one of the finest concert halls in the world.
In the obverse design of the 2011 1 oz Gold Philharmonic Coin, the Austrian Mint features the image of the Great Pipe Organ. This fixture of the Musikverein is located in the Golden Concert Hall and is the third of its kind installed in the building since its completion in the 1870s.
For the reverse design of 2011 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, you will find a cluster of musical instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. These visuals include a cello in the foreground flanked by violins with a harp, a bassoon, and a horn in the background.
These 2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins are available inside individual protective flips. The mintage of 1 oz Gold Philharmonics in 2011 was down significantly from the heights of the Great Recession in 2009, but up 85,000 year-over-year compared to 2010.
Overview of the 2011 Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
The 2011 1 oz Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin is a remarkable piece of precious metal artistry. Minted by the Austrian Mint, this coin showcases a stunning design that pays tribute to the country’s rich musical heritage.
Investment Potential
This coin not only stands as a beautiful collectible but also serves as a valuable investment option. Crafted from one troy ounce of pure gold, it offers investors a reliable way to preserve wealth and hedge against economic uncertainty.
Design Features
The obverse features the iconic Great Organ of the Musikverein, while the reverse proudly displays a selection of orchestral instruments. The 2011 edition is especially sought after, combining both historical significance and artistic appeal.
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