Vienna Philharmonic 1 oz Gold 2002
The Vienna Philharmonic is a gold bullion coin minted from pure gold with a fineness of Au.9999, weighing 1 troy ounce. It is highly valued by investors worldwide. It was the first bullion coin to be issued in the Euro currency.
This remarkable coin has been produced by the Austrian Mint continuously since 1989. Like other coins from the Austrian Mint, it is legal tender and carries the Austrian government's guarantee of legality, gold purity, and metal origin.
Vienna Philharmonic gold coins stand out among other bullion coins not only because of their reverse design but also due to their security features.
Obverse features the legendary organ of the Vienna Philharmonic. It also displays the face value, weight, gold purity, and year of issue.
Reverse showcases a selection of symphonic instruments, including a double bass, cellos, violins, a bassoon, a harp, and a Viennese horn, arranged in an aesthetically pleasing manner with the elegant typography of "Wiener Philharmoniker."





